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  2. Kickboxing weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Kickboxing weight classes are weight classes that pertain to the sport of kickboxing. Organizations will often adopt their own rules for weight limits, causing ambiguity in the sport regarding how a weight class should be defined. For a variety of reasons (largely historical), weight classes of the same name can be of vastly different weights.

  3. Category:Kickboxing weight classes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Kickboxing weight classes" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Heavyweight kickboxers - Wikipedia

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    In kickboxing, a heavyweight fighter weighs 95 kg (209.4 lb) or over. Pages in category "Heavyweight kickboxers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 317 total.

  5. At 67, Denise Austin Demonstrates Workout to Target ... - AOL

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    In her most recent Instagram video, Austin is sharing “fun” and effective “kickboxing-inspired” workout moves to help women lose weight after menopause and target belly fat known as ...

  6. Kickboxing - Wikipedia

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    Sanda or Sanshou (also known as Chinese boxing and Chinese kickboxing) is a form of kickboxing originally developed by the Chinese military based upon the study and practices of traditional Kung fu and modern combat fighting techniques; it combines traditional kickboxing, which include close range and rapid successive punches and kicks, with ...

  7. Javier Mendez (mixed martial arts trainer) - Wikipedia

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    Javier Mendez was born in Mexico and moved to the United States with his family at the age of 6. He was raised in San Jose, California and attended Andrew Hill High School. [1] [2] His father spent most of his money on alcohol and gambling and told Mendez that he would never amount to anything which gave Mendez motivation to achieve success. [2]