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Super cruiserweight : ウィキペディア英語版 | Super cruiserweight
A Super Cruiserweight is a professional boxer who is too heavy for the cruiserweight division but not big, or tall, enough to compete well in the heavyweight division. It should not be confused with the light heavyweight division. ==Class description== Super cruiserweights, also called Junior Heavyweights, have been describing as being in the gray 'zone' of 195 to 210 pounds by the IBA for world title purposes. The so-called categorization has gone as high in weight in description as 210 to 250 pounds by others. There is no general consensus on the upper and lower weight limits. This division encompasses what most governing bodies consider to be heavier cruiserweight fighters, or lighter heavyweights. It was introduced because of the growing number of heavyweights who are well in excess of their division's minimum (200 lbs) and the likelihood of mismatches between men who are considerably different in size, but are both "heavyweights". Neither BoxRec or nor any major sanctioning body currently recognizes this division officially, although the minor International Boxing Association does have a champion and produces rankings.
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