Light middleweight explained

Light middleweight,[1] also known as junior middleweight[2] [3] [4] or super welterweight,[5] [6] [7] is a weight class in boxing but also may include other combat sports.

Boxing

The light middleweight division (also known as junior middleweight in the IBF or super welterweight in the WBA and WBC), is a weight division in professional boxing, above 66.7 kg and up to 69.9 kg (147–154 pounds).

History

This division was established in 1962, when the Austrian Board of Control recognized a fight between Emile Griffith and Teddy Wright for the "world" championship. The fight, which took place on October 17, was won by Griffith via a 15-round decision. Three days later, the World Boxing Association championship was created when Denny Moyer outpointed Joey Giambra. The World Boxing Council recognized the WBA champion as the true division champion until 1975, when it stripped their current champion and sanctioned a fight between Miguel de Oliveira and Jose Duran for the vacant title. De Oliveira won the title over 15 rounds in 1975. The International Boxing Federation crowned its first champion when Mark Medal defeated Earl Hargrove in 1984. The World Boxing Organization crowned its first champion when John David Jackson defeated Lupe Aquino in 1988.

Popular boxers to have held championships in this division were Nino Benvenuti, Manny Pacquiao, Wilfred Benítez, Sugar Ray Leonard, Miguel Cotto, Thomas Hearns, Mike McCallum, Julian Jackson, Roberto Durán, Terry Norris, Oscar De La Hoya, Floyd Mayweather Jr., Zab Judah and Winky Wright.

Current world champions

See main article: List of world light-middleweight boxing champions. Male champions

Sanctioning BodyReign BeganChampionRecordDefenses
WBAAugust 3, 2024Terence Crawford41–0 (31 KO)0
WBCMarch 30, 2024Sebastian Fundora21–1–1 (13 KO)0
IBFApril 6, 2024Bakhram Murtazaliev22–0 (16 KO)0
WBOMarch 30, 2024Sebastian Fundora21–1–1 (13 KO)0

Female champions

Sanctioning BodyReign BeganChampionRecordDefenses
WBAOctober 30, 2021Hannah Rankin12–5 (3 KO)1
WBCSeptember 3, 2022Natasha Jonas15–2–1 (9 KO)1
IBFNovember 12, 2022Natasha Jonas15–2–1 (9 KO)0
WBOFebruary 19, 2022Natasha Jonas15–2–1 (9 KO)2

Current world rankings

The Ring

As of August 10, 2024.[8]

Keys:

Current The Ring world champion

RankNameRecord (W–L–D)Title(s)
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1Terence Crawford41–0 (31 KO)WBA
2Israil Madrimov10–1–1 (7 KO)
3Sebastian Fundora21–1–1 (13 KO)WBO, WBC
4Vergil Ortiz Jr.22–0 (21 KO)
5Tim Tszyu24–1 (17 KO)
6Serhii Bohachuk24–2 (23 KO)
7Erickson Lubin26–2 (18 KO)
8Jesus Ramos21–1 (17 KO)
9Charles Conwell20–0 (15 KO)
10Brian Mendoza22–4 (16 KO)

BoxRec

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RankNameRecord (W–L–D)PointsTitle(s)
1Jermell Charlo35–1–1 (18 KO)147.5
2Sebastian Fundora19–0–1 (13 KO)95.41
3Brian Castaño17–1–2 (12 KO)73.74
4Tim Tszyu21–0 (15 KO)73.04WBO
5Liam Smith31–3–1 (17 KO)52.37
6Israil Madrimov8–0 (6 KO)48.45WBA
7Erickson Lubin24–2 (17 KO)47.71
8Jack Culcay30–4 (13 KO)37.45
9Tony Harrison29–3–1 (21 KO)33.06
10Dennis Hogan30–4–1 (7 KO)32.00

Kickboxing

In the International Kickboxing Federation (IKF), Super Welterweight is 147.1 - 153 lb (66.9 - 69.5 kg) & Light Middleweight is 153.1 - 159 lb (69.6 - 72.3 kg).

Lethwei

The World Lethwei Championship recognizes the light middleweight with an upper limit of 71kg (157lb). In World Lethwei Championship, Sasha Moisa is the Light middleweight Champion.

References and notes

  1. Per Boxing News
  2. Per WBO
  3. Per IBF
  4. Per The Ring
  5. Per WBA
  6. Per WBC
  7. Per BoxRec
  8. Web site: The Ring ratings: light middleweight. 10 August 2024.
  9. Web site: BoxRec ratings: super welter, active. 26 April 2022.

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