Featherweight
The term "Featherweight" refers to a weight class in combat sports, particularly in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA). In boxing, the featherweight division typically includes fighters weighing up to 126 pounds (57.15 kg). In MMA, the featherweight limit is usually set at 145 pounds (65.77 kg). This category is known for its fast-paced action and skilled athletes who combine speed and technique.
Featherweight champions are often celebrated for their agility and striking ability. Notable fighters in this division include Muhammad Ali and Max Holloway, who have made significant contributions to the sport. The featherweight class is popular among fans for its exciting matchups and competitive nature.