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Welterweight
147 lb / 66.7 kg

Welterweight

Where the pound-for-pound elite collide — Leonard, Hearns, Mayweather, Crawford.

The state of the division

Welterweight is boxing's glamour division — historically home to the pound-for-pound elite. Today it's defined by the complete brilliance of Terence Crawford and the rise of switch-hitting athletes like Jaron Ennis. The lesson at 147 is the eternal one: the fighter with no hole wins.

The names — and their styles

Every fighter is a system you can study. Tap a style to train it.

🇺🇸 Terence Crawford

The complete fighter — switch-hitting, ring IQ, no weakness.

Train Shoulder-Roll Defense

🇺🇸 Jaron Ennis

Switch-hitting athleticism and finishing power.

Train Unorthodox Athlete System

🇺🇸 Brian Norman Jr.

Fast, explosive and confident young champion.

Train Explosive Southpaw System

The fight everyone wants

Terence Crawford vs Jaron Ennis

The complete master against the freak athlete — generational skill versus generational gifts.

Two styles, one ring. Which fighter are you?

Find your fighting identity →

FAQ

Why is welterweight so important?+

147 lb has produced more legends than almost any division — Leonard, Hearns, Mayweather, Crawford — because it pairs speed, skill and just enough power for the highest-level boxing.

However the rankings shift, your style is yours.

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