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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at heavyweight" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of sports, particularly boxing or wrestling, to refer to a weight class for competitors.
Example: "The championship match will feature two top fighters competing at heavyweight."
Alternatives: "in the heavyweight division" or "within the heavyweight class".
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Kerry McCoy won, 3-0, in overtime over Merabi Valiev of Ukraine at heavyweight.
There were a lot of exciting, really great athletes competing in the same weight class, at heavyweight.
The bronze winner at heavyweight, John Tate, would have been another number on the "future belt-holder" list.
But he's back for one last wildly implausible shot at heavyweight boxing glory - in a movie called Rocky Balboa.
Tyson Fury stands tallest at heavyweight and his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko could be a highlight of 2016.
He used to wrestle at heavyweight, and most of his two hundred and fifty-plus pounds still seem to be muscle.
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REPORTER AT LARGE about heavyweight prizefighter, Rocky Marciano and the fight at which he knocked out champion, Jersey Joe Walcott, in Philadelphia, Sept. 23.
These nineteen victories became the ticket for the rising star to have his true shot at glory and boxing immortality, a shot at the heavyweight title belt.
Kovalev and Hopkins were widely considered the top two contenders at light heavyweight.
It's about a slum kid who gets a crack at the heavyweight title.
Next, it will have a chance at another heavyweight, Syracuse, which is ranked 11th.
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