noun
- a weight division in professional boxing for fighters weighing between 175 and 200 pounds (79.4 to 90.7 kg)
- a boxer who competes in the cruiserweight division
Usage: boxing
Usage: boxing
Examples
- He moved up to cruiserweight after outgrowing the light heavyweight division.
- The cruiserweight championship bout is scheduled for next month.
- As a cruiserweight, he had to maintain his weight between 175 and 200 pounds.
- The former heavyweight decided to drop down to cruiserweight.
- She became the first woman to hold the cruiserweight title in that organization.
- The cruiserweight fought with impressive speed and power.
- Many cruiserweights eventually move up to heavyweight later in their careers.