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Light welterweight

Light welterweight, also known as junior welterweight[1] or super lightweight,[2] is a weight class in combat sports.

Boxing edit

Professional boxing edit

In professional boxing, light welterweight is contested between the lightweight and welterweight divisions, in which boxers weigh above 61.2kg or 135 pounds and up to 63.5 kg or 140 pounds. The first champion of this weight class was Pinky Mitchell in 1922, though he was only awarded his championship by a vote of the readers of the Boxing Blade magazine.

There was not widespread acceptance of this new weight division in its early years, and the New York State Athletic Commission withdrew recognition of it in 1930. The National Boxing Association continued to recognize it until its champion, Barney Ross relinquished the title in 1935 to concentrate on regaining the welterweight championship.

A few commissions recognized bouts in the 1940s as being for the light welterweight title, but the modern beginnings of this championship date from 1959 when Carlos Ortiz won the vacant title with a victory over Kenny Lane. Both the World Boxing Association (WBA) and the World Boxing Council (WBC) recognized the same champions until 1967, when the WBC stripped Paul Fuji of the title and matched Pedro Adigue and Adolph Pruitt for their version of the championship. Adigue won a fifteen-round decision. The International Boxing Federation (IBF) recognized Aaron Pryor as its first champion in 1984. Hector Camacho became the first World Boxing Organization (WBO) champion with his victory against Ray Mancini in 1989.[3]

Current world champions edit

Sanctioning Body Reign Began Champion Record Defenses
WBA Mar 31, 2024 Isaac Cruz 26–2 (18 KO) 0
WBC Dec 9, 2023 Devin Haney 31–0 (15 KO) 0
IBF February 25, 2023 Subriel Matías 20–1 (20 KO) 1
WBO June 10, 2023 Teofimo Lopez 19–1 (13 KO) 1

Current world rankings edit

The Ring edit

As of January 6, 2024.[4]

Keys:

 C  Current The Ring world champion
Rank Name Record Title(s)
C Teofimo Lopez 19–1 (13 KO) WBO
1 Devin Haney 31–0 (15 KO) WBC
2 Josh Taylor 19–1 (13 KO)
3 Subriel Matías 20–1 (20 KO) IBF
4 José Ramírez 28–1 (18 KO)
5 Regis Prograis 29–2 (24 KO)
6 Richardson Hitchins 17–0 (7 KO)
7 Jack Catterall 28–1 (13 KO)
8 Arnold Barboza Jr. 29–0 (11 KO)
9 Gary Antuanne Russell 17–0 (17 KO)
10 Sandor Martin 42–3 (15 KO)
BoxRec edit

As of 1 July 2022.[5]

Rank Name Record Points Title(s)
1 Teofimo Lopez 19–1 (13 KO) 288.7 WBO
2 Regis Prograis 26–1 (23 KO) 260.1
3 Jose Zepeda 35–2–0–2 (27 KO) 207.5
4 José Ramírez 26–1 (17 KO) 205.9
5 Jose Pedraza 29–3 (14 KO) 98.21
6 Robert Easter Jr. 23–1–1 (14 KO) 89.42
7 Arnold Barboza Jr. 26–0 (10 KO) 69.63
8 Viktor Postol 31–3 (12 KO) 69.37
9 Mario Barrios 26–1 (17 KO) 62.69
10 Jack Catterall 26–1 (13 KO) 48.52

Amateur boxing edit

In amateur boxing, light welterweight is a weight class for fighters weighing up to 64 kilograms. For the 1952 Summer Olympics, the division was created when the span from 54 to 67 kg was changed from three weight classes (featherweight, lightweight, and welterweight) to four. Perhaps the most famous amateur light welterweight champion is Sugar Ray Leonard, who went on to an impressive professional career.[6]

Olympic Champions edit

Notable fighters edit

Kickboxing edit

Lethwei edit

The World Lethwei Championship recognizes the light welterweight division with an upper limit of 63.5 kg (140 lb). In World Lethwei Championship Antonio Faria is the Light welterweight Champion.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ring Ratings" 2015-11-15 at the Wayback Machine. The Ring. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  2. ^ "Current WBA Champions". WBA. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  3. ^ "Hector Camacho vs. Ray Mancini - BoxRec".
  4. ^ "The Ring ratings: light welterweight". Retrieved 6 January 2024.
  5. ^ "BoxRec ratings: super light, active". Retrieved 28 February 2022.
  6. ^ "Boxing's Greatest Fighters: Sugar Ray Leonard - classic - ESPN". Sports.espn.go.com. 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2011-12-06.

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Light welterweight also known as junior welterweight 1 or super lightweight 2 is a weight class in combat sports Contents 1 Boxing 1 1 Professional boxing 1 1 1 Current world champions 1 1 2 Current world rankings 1 1 2 1 The Ring 1 1 2 2 BoxRec 1 2 Amateur boxing 1 2 1 Olympic Champions 1 3 Notable fighters 2 Kickboxing 3 Lethwei 4 References 5 External linksBoxing editProfessional boxing edit In professional boxing light welterweight is contested between the lightweight and welterweight divisions in which boxers weigh above 61 2kg or 135 pounds and up to 63 5 kg or 140 pounds The first champion of this weight class was Pinky Mitchell in 1922 though he was only awarded his championship by a vote of the readers of the Boxing Blade magazine There was not widespread acceptance of this new weight division in its early years and the New York State Athletic Commission withdrew recognition of it in 1930 The National Boxing Association continued to recognize it until its champion Barney Ross relinquished the title in 1935 to concentrate on regaining the welterweight championship A few commissions recognized bouts in the 1940s as being for the light welterweight title but the modern beginnings of this championship date from 1959 when Carlos Ortiz won the vacant title with a victory over Kenny Lane Both the World Boxing Association WBA and the World Boxing Council WBC recognized the same champions until 1967 when the WBC stripped Paul Fuji of the title and matched Pedro Adigue and Adolph Pruitt for their version of the championship Adigue won a fifteen round decision The International Boxing Federation IBF recognized Aaron Pryor as its first champion in 1984 Hector Camacho became the first World Boxing Organization WBO champion with his victory against Ray Mancini in 1989 3 Current world champions edit Main article List of world light welterweight boxing champions Sanctioning Body Reign Began Champion Record DefensesWBA Mar 31 2024 Isaac Cruz 26 2 18 KO 0WBC Dec 9 2023 Devin Haney 31 0 15 KO 0IBF February 25 2023 Subriel Matias 20 1 20 KO 1WBO June 10 2023 Teofimo Lopez 19 1 13 KO 1Current world rankings edit The Ring edit As of January 6 2024 4 Keys C Current The Ring world championRank Name Record Title s C Teofimo Lopez 19 1 13 KO WBO1 Devin Haney 31 0 15 KO WBC2 Josh Taylor 19 1 13 KO 3 Subriel Matias 20 1 20 KO IBF4 Jose Ramirez 28 1 18 KO 5 Regis Prograis 29 2 24 KO 6 Richardson Hitchins 17 0 7 KO 7 Jack Catterall 28 1 13 KO 8 Arnold Barboza Jr 29 0 11 KO 9 Gary Antuanne Russell 17 0 17 KO 10 Sandor Martin 42 3 15 KO BoxRec edit As of 1 July 2022 update 5 Rank Name Record Points Title s 1 Teofimo Lopez 19 1 13 KO 288 7 WBO2 Regis Prograis 26 1 23 KO 260 13 Jose Zepeda 35 2 0 2 27 KO 207 54 Jose Ramirez 26 1 17 KO 205 95 Jose Pedraza 29 3 14 KO 98 216 Robert Easter Jr 23 1 1 14 KO 89 427 Arnold Barboza Jr 26 0 10 KO 69 638 Viktor Postol 31 3 12 KO 69 379 Mario Barrios 26 1 17 KO 62 6910 Jack Catterall 26 1 13 KO 48 52Amateur boxing edit In amateur boxing light welterweight is a weight class for fighters weighing up to 64 kilograms For the 1952 Summer Olympics the division was created when the span from 54 to 67 kg was changed from three weight classes featherweight lightweight and welterweight to four Perhaps the most famous amateur light welterweight champion is Sugar Ray Leonard who went on to an impressive professional career 6 Olympic Champions edit 1952 nbsp Charles Adkins USA 1956 nbsp Vladimir Yengibaryan URS 1960 nbsp Bohumil Nemecek TCH 1964 nbsp Jerzy Kulej POL 1968 nbsp Jerzy Kulej POL 1972 nbsp Ray Seales USA 1976 nbsp Ray Leonard USA 1980 nbsp Patrizio Oliva ITA 1984 nbsp Jerry Page USA 1988 nbsp Vyacheslav Yanovskiy URS 1992 nbsp Hector Vinent CUB 1996 nbsp Hector Vinent CUB 2000 nbsp Muhammadqodir Abdullaev UZB 2004 nbsp Manus Boonjumnong THA 2008 nbsp Felix Diaz DOM 2012 nbsp Roniel Iglesias CUB 2016 nbsp Fazliddin Gaibnazarov UZB Notable fighters edit Saensak Muangsurin Saoul Mamby Tippy Larkin Aaron Pryor Carlos Morocho Hernandez Antonio Cervantes Julio Cesar Chavez Oscar De La Hoya Pernell Whitaker Kostya Tszyu Duilio Loi Eddie Perkins Erik Morales Ricky Hatton Manny Pacquiao Floyd Mayweather Jr Amir Khan Juan Manuel Marquez Nicolino Locche Micky Ward Arturo Gatti Marijan Benes Danny Garcia Devon Alexander Ruslan Provodnikov Alexis Arguello Timothy Bradley Viktor Postol Wilfred Benitez Miguel Cotto Terence Crawford Julius Indongo Paulie Malignaggi Junior Witter Regis Prograis Josh Taylor Teofimo LopezKickboxing editIn the International Kickboxing Federation IKF Super lightweight is 132 1 137 lbs or 60 04 62 27 kg amp Light welterweight is 137 1 142 lbs or 62 31 64 54 kg Lethwei editThe World Lethwei Championship recognizes the light welterweight division with an upper limit of 63 5 kg 140 lb In World Lethwei Championship Antonio Faria is the Light welterweight Champion References edit Ring Ratings Archived 2015 11 15 at the Wayback Machine The Ring Retrieved 2015 06 07 Current WBA Champions WBA Retrieved 2015 06 07 Hector Camacho vs Ray Mancini BoxRec The Ring ratings light welterweight Retrieved 6 January 2024 BoxRec ratings super light active Retrieved 28 February 2022 Boxing s Greatest Fighters Sugar Ray Leonard classic ESPN Sports espn go com 2007 04 03 Retrieved 2011 12 06 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Light welterweight amp oldid 1216528723, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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