super middleweight: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˌsuːpə ˈmɪd.lweɪt/US/ˌsuːpɚ ˈmɪd.lweɪt/

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What does “super middleweight” mean?

A professional boxing weight division.

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A professional boxing weight division.

A weight class in boxing, between middleweight and light heavyweight, with a maximum limit of 168 pounds (76.2 kg). The term can also be used informally for a person or thing of substantial but not the greatest size or strength within a category.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

The term and weight limit are identical globally in professional boxing, governed by the WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO. Pronunciation differences are minimal. Spelling is consistent.

Connotations

Conveys prestige and elite competition in boxing circles. No significant regional connotative differences.

Frequency

Frequency is tied entirely to boxing coverage and discussion. No significant regional variation in usage frequency.

Grammar

How to Use “super middleweight” in a Sentence

[Boxer] is the super middleweight champion.The fight is for the super middleweight title.He moved up to super middleweight.

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
super middleweight championsuper middleweight titlesuper middleweight divisionsuper middleweight contendersuper middleweight limit
medium
super middleweight fightsuper middleweight boxersuper middleweight boutwin the super middleweight
weak
super middleweight historymove up to super middleweightdominate the super middleweight

Examples

Examples of “super middleweight” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • He is a super-middleweight champion.
  • The super-middleweight bout headlines the card.

American English

  • He is a super middleweight champion.
  • The super middleweight bout headlines the card.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Used in the context of sports marketing, promotion, and broadcasting deals for boxing events.

Academic

Used in sports history, sports sociology, or kinesiology papers discussing boxing weight classes.

Everyday

Rare in everyday conversation unless discussing professional boxing.

Technical

Precise term in boxing regulations, matchmaking, and athletic commissions' official documents.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “super middleweight”

Neutral

168-pound division

Weak

light cruiserweight (historical, obsolete)

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “super middleweight”

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “super middleweight”

  • Writing as 'supermiddleweight' without a space (standard is with a space).
  • Confusing it with 'light heavyweight' (the next division up).
  • Using it as an adjective for non-boxing contexts (e.g., 'a super middleweight car' is highly atypical).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The limit is 168 pounds (76.2 kilograms).

It is standardly written as two words: 'super middleweight'. The hyphenated form 'super-middleweight' is sometimes used when the term functions as a compound adjective.

Historically, boxers like Joe Calzaghe, Roy Jones Jr. (who won a title at this weight), and more recently, Canelo Álvarez and David Benavidez.

Its primary and almost exclusive use is in boxing and sometimes in other combat sports that adopt boxing's weight classes. Metaphorical use is very rare.

A professional boxing weight division.

Super middleweight is usually technical / sports in register.

Super middleweight: in British English it is pronounced /ˌsuːpə ˈmɪd.lweɪt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌsuːpɚ ˈmɪd.lweɪt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think 'SUPER' (above) the standard MIDDLEWEIGHT. It's the division just superior to middleweight.

Conceptual Metaphor

WEIGHT IS A HIERARCHICAL LADDER (moving up/down in weight).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
To fight for the title, he had to make the limit of 168 pounds.
Multiple Choice

What does 'super middleweight' specifically refer to?