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a boxer who competes in the flyweight weight class, typically weighing up to 51 kilograms
In boxing, a flyweight is a competitor who fights in a weight class typically weighing up to 51 kilograms or 112 pounds. This division is known for its emphasis on speed, agility, and quick reflexes. Flyweight boxers are often very fast and rely on rapid footwork and precise punches to outmaneuver their opponents. The matches are usually fast-paced, with athletes needing high endurance to maintain their speed throughout the rounds. Boxers in this class focus on technique and strategy, as they may not have the power of heavier fighters but make up for it with skill and quickness.
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