English to Hindi Dictionary welterweight

welterweight

वेल्टरवेट
definition
noun
The merciless street-fighter known as the ‘fists of stone’ went on to win world titles at lightweight, welterweight and light middleweight.
a weight in boxing and other sports intermediate between lightweight and middleweight. In the amateur boxing scale it ranges from 140 to 147 pounds (63.5–67 kg).
translation of 'welterweight'
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भारी सवार,
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The merciless street-fighter known as the ‘fists of stone’ went on to win world titles at lightweight, 'welterweight' and light middleweight.
Young had come into the ring weighing much more than his usual light-welterweight limit of ten stone, as Jones is a full 'welterweight' , and more.
They may have fought six times, but the only competitive bout was the first, when Robinson was still a 'welterweight' and La Motta was a fully-fledged middleweight.
He fought on until 2000, finishing up as a cruiserweight world champion, having won his first belt as a 'welterweight' in 1980.
I was also happy for Bouie Fischer, a man who had been in the fight game since Sugar Ray Robinson was a 'welterweight' , and who was finally getting his due.
At the 2003 Pan American Games, the USA qualified a spot in three divisions: featherweight, 'welterweight' and super heavyweight.
Although Gavilan was a brilliant 'welterweight' , he found the extra strength of the Hawaiian too tough a hurdle.
Hearns put many outstanding fighters to sleep for the count of 10 with one right hand from 'welterweight' up to super middleweight.
He was a 'welterweight' then, and is now only a light-middleweight, so that shows how well he has managed his weight.
Hearns is an all-time great anywhere from 'welterweight' thru middleweight!
I thought great, I can finally see how great Sugar Ray Robinson was as a 'welterweight' , or how great Benny Leonard was.
The 23-year-old will make his debut at 'welterweight' on a dinner show in Middlesbrough on September 23.
A very knowledgeable student fills her in with the exact difference between the different weights in boxing including 'welterweight' , which she hadn't asked for.
He began boxing when he was 11 years old and later turned professional, fighting for 17 years as a 'welterweight' .
Well-balanced, he's also built like a 'welterweight' and not easily pushed around.
I'll clean up everything at light welter then I'll move up to 'welterweight' and clean up there as well.
In boxing, Al Melo participated as a 'welterweight' in the Olympics in 1924.
For four years there were no title fights for the 'welterweight' , middleweight, light heavyweight or heavyweight crowns.
In his next fight, Taylor dropped back down to welterweight, where he was matched against a giant 'welterweight' in Crisanto Espana.
During World War II, he competed as a 'welterweight' for the Air Force, boxing in Australia and New Guinea.
He has won titles at 'welterweight' and middleweight.
He was a legitimate 'welterweight' who knocked out light heavyweights during his career.
He went on to win the light welter weight title the following year and five more at 'welterweight' .
Henry Armstrong held world titles at featherweight, lightweight and 'welterweight' simultaneously and won 150 fights.
Margarito is one of the fiercest 'welterweights' to come along in years.
Barnes added: ‘We're two of the best 'welterweights' in the country going head to head so there is a lot of anticipation.’
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