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Boxing weight classes - Definition and Overview

Men's classifications according to WBC, WBA, IBF, and WBO:

  • Strawweight - up to 105 lb
  • Junior Flyweight - 105 to 108 lb
  • Flyweight - 108 to 112 lb
  • Super Flyweight / Junior Bantam Weight - 112 to 115 lb
  • Bantamweight - 115 to 118 lb
  • Super Bantamweight / Junior Featherweight - 118 to 122 lb
  • Featherweight - 122 to 126 lb
  • Super Featherweight / Junior Lightweight - 126 to 130 lb
  • Lightweight - 130 to 135 lb
  • Super Lightweight / Junior Welterweight - 135 to 140 lb
  • Welterweight - 140 to 147 lb
  • Super Welterweight - 147 to 154 lb
  • Junior Middleweight - 147 to 154 lb
  • Middleweight - 154 to 160 lb
  • Super Middleweight - 160 to 168 lb
  • Light Heavyweight - 168 to 175 lb
  • Cruiserweight - 175 to 200 lb
  • Heavyweight - over 200 lb

See also

Example Usage of classes

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