Boxing Weight Classes
The world of boxing is one that is most dynamic.
Noted champions cannot just be simply pitted against each other
because both opponents have to belong to the same boxing
weight classes. Simply put, you cannot expect Lennox Lewis
to fight against Bernard Hopkins even of they both desire unless
anyone of the two increases or decreases his weight so the both of
them will belong to the same boxing weight class.
For professional boxing bouts the boxing
weight classes are determined by the different boxing
bodies, which may have different weight requirements. However, most
of these boxing organizations have a uniform weight requirement on
certain boxing weight classes.
For the heavyweight class (201 lb and above /
91.4 kg and above) the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing
Council (WBC), and International Boxing Federation (IBF) have the
same weight requisite. The World Boxing Organization on their part
has a different weight limit for the heavyweight that is 190 lb
above or 86.2 kg and above.
In the cruiserweight category again the three
boxing bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF) have the same weight limit, which is
176-200 lb or 90.7 kg, but for the WBO their cruiserweight is
called junior heavy weight with a weight requirement of 190 lb or
86.2 kg.
Famous boxers who belong to heavyweight class
were John Sullivan, who is also considered as the first champion of
the modern boxing rules; Jim Corbett; Bob Fitzsimmons, hailed as
the first Englishman heavyweight champion; Jack Johnson; Jack
Dempsey; Gene Tunney; Rocky Marciano; Joe Frazier; and of course
who wouldn’t recognize Muhammad Ali. In the later years, names like
Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield, Riddick Bowe, Lennox Lewis, and
Nikolai Valuev would surely ring the boxing bell.
In the cruiserweight, names like O’Neil Bell,
James Toney, Jean-Marc Mormeck have definitely made their imprints
in boxing history as world title holders. Interestingly, Holyfiled
before he became a heavyweight world champion, started first in
this category wherein he also held champion belts from WBA and
IBF.
One of the hotly contested among the boxing
weight classes that has produced countless luminaries is the super
welterweight (148-154lb or 66.7 kg). One of the most notable boxers
in this category is Oscar de la Hoya, who is better known in the
boxing arena as the Golden Boy. Other know name were Sugar Ray
Leonard, Roberto Duran, Terry Norris, and Julian Jackson.
The other boxing weight classes are light
heavyweight (169-175 lb/ 79.4 kg), super middleweight (161-168 lb/
76.2kg), middleweight (155-160 lb / 72.6 kg), welterweight (141-147
lb/ 66.7 kg), super lightweight (136-140 lb/63.5 kg), and super
featherweight (127/130 lb/59.0 kg). There are still boxing weight
classes in the lesser weight categories namely: featherweight
(123-126 kb/ 57.2 kg), super bantamweight (119-122 lb / 55.3 kg),
bantamweight (116-118 lb / 53.5 kg).
The remaining boxing weight
classes are super flyweight (113-115 lb / 52.2 kg),
flyweight ( 109-112 lb/ 50.8 kg), light flyweight (106-108 lb / 49
kg), and the lightest of all is the minimum weight (96-105 lb /
47.6 kg).
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