Light welterweight
Light welterweight, also known as junior welterweight[1] or super lightweight,[2] is a weight class in combat sports.
Boxing
Professional boxing
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
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
Current world champions
Sanctioning Body | Reign Began | Champion | Record | Defenses |
---|---|---|---|---|
WBA | Mar 31, 2024 | Isaac Cruz | 26–2 (18 KO) | 0 |
WBC | Dec 9, 2023 | Devin Haney | 31–1 (15 KO) | 0 |
IBF | February 25, 2023 | Subriel Matías | 20–1 (20 KO) | 1 |
WBO | June 10, 2023 | Teofimo Lopez | 20–1 (13 KO) | 1 |
Current world rankings
The Ring
As of January 6, 2024.[4]
Keys:
- C Current The Ring world champion
Rank | Name | Record | Title(s) |
---|---|---|---|
C | Teofimo Lopez | 20–1 (13 KO) | WBO |
1 | Devin Haney | 31–1 (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
Rank | Name | Record | Points | Title(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Teofimo Lopez | 20–1 (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
In
Olympic Champions
- 1952 – Charles Adkins (USA)
- 1956 – Vladimir Yengibaryan (URS)
- Bohumil Nemeček (TCH)
- 1964 – Jerzy Kulej (POL)
- 1968 – Jerzy Kulej (POL)
- Ray Seales (USA)
- 1976 – Ray Leonard (USA)
- 1980 – Patrizio Oliva (ITA)
- 1984 – Jerry Page (USA)
- 1988 – Vyacheslav Yanovskiy (URS)
- 1992 – Héctor Vinent (CUB)
- 1996 – Héctor Vinent (CUB)
- Muhammadqodir Abdullaev (UZB)
- 2004 – Manus Boonjumnong (THA)
- Felix Diaz (DOM)
- 2012 – Roniel Iglesias (CUB)
- 2016 – Fazliddin Gaibnazarov (UZB)
Notable fighters
- Saensak Muangsurin
- Saoul Mamby
- Tippy Larkin
- Aaron Pryor
- Carlos Morocho Hernández
- Antonio Cervantes
- Julio César Chávez
- 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 Márquez
- Nicolino Locche
- Micky Ward
- Arturo Gatti
- Marijan Beneš
- Danny García
- Devon Alexander
- Ruslan Provodnikov
- Alexis Arguello
- Timothy Bradley
- Wilfred Benítez
- Miguel Cotto
- Terence Crawford
- Julius Indongo
- Paulie Malignaggi
- Junior Witter
- Josh Taylor
Kickboxing
- In the International Kickboxing Federation (IKF), Super lightweight is 132.1 - 137 lbs or 60.04 - 62.27 kg, & Light welterweight is 137.1 - 142 lbs or 62.31 - 64.54 kg.
Lethwei
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
- ^ "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.