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Super bantamweight, also known as junior featherweight, is a weight class in professional boxing, contested from 118 pounds (54 kg) and up to 122 pounds (55 kg). There were attempts by boxing promoters in the 1920s to establish this weight class, but few sanctioning organizations or state athletic commissions would recognize it.
In boxing, a weight class is a measurement weight range for boxers. The lower limit of a weight class is equal to the upper weight limit of the class below it. The top class, with no upper limit, is called heavyweight in professional boxing and super heavyweight [1] in amateur boxing. A boxing match is usually scheduled for a fixed weight class ...
2.13 Super bantamweight (122 lbs - 55.34 kg) ... This is a list of current men's professional boxing ... There are 18 weight classes ranging from Heavyweight to ...
Bantamweight is a weight class in combat sports and weightlifting. For boxing, the range is above 115 lb (52.2 kg) and up to 118 lb (53.5 kg). In kickboxing, a bantamweight fighter generally weighs between 53 and 55 kilograms (117 and 121 lb). In MMA, bantamweight is 126–135 lb (57.2–61.2 kg).
Each of these organizations sanction and regulate championship bouts and award world titles. American boxing magazine The Ring began awarding world titles in 1922. There are 18 weight divisions. To compete in a division, a boxer's weight must not exceed the upper limit.
Weight class name Upper limit Flyweight 50 kg (110.2 lb) Super Flyweight 52 kg (114.6 lb) Bantamweight 54 kg (119.0 lb) Super Bantamweight 56 kg (123.5 lb) Featherweight 58 kg (127.9 lb) Super Featherweight 60 kg (132.3 lb) Lightweight 62 kg (136.7 lb) Light Welterweight 64 kg (141.1 lb) Welterweight 67 kg (147.7 lb)
This is a list of world super-bantamweight boxing champions, as recognized by the four major sanctioning organizations in boxing: The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA). The WBA often recognize up to two world champions in a given weight class; Super champion and Regular champion. [1]
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