Welterweight

Welterweight is a weight class in combat sports. Originally the term "welterweight" was used only in boxing, but other combat sports like Muay Thai, taekwondo, and mixed martial arts also use it for their own weight division system to classify the opponents. In most sports that use it, welterweight is heavier than lightweight but lighter than middleweight.

Etymology

The first known instance of the term is from 1831, meaning "heavyweight horseman," later "boxer or wrestler of a certain weight" by 1896. This sense comes from earlier "welter" "heavyweight horseman or boxer" from 1804, possibly from "welt", meaning "to beat severely", from c. 15th century[1]

Boxing

Professional boxing

A welterweight boxer's weight is greater than 63.5 kg (140 lb), but no more than 66.7 kg (147 lb).[2]

Current world champions

Current champions

Sanctioning body Reign began Champion Record Defenses Beaten opponents
WBA July 20, 2019 Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) 0 0
WBC September 29, 2019 Errol Spence Jr. 26-0 (21 KO) 0 0
IBF May 27, 2017 Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) 4 4
WBO June 9, 2018 Terence Crawford 35–0 (26 KO) 3 3

Current The Ring world rankings

As of August 15, 2020.[3]

Keys:

 C  Current The Ring world champion
Rank Name Record Title(s)
C vacant
1 Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) IBF, WBC
2 Terence Crawford 36–0 (27 KO) WBO
3 Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) WBA
4 Keith Thurman 29–1 (22 KO)
5 Shawn Porter 30–3–1 (17 KO)
6 Danny García 36–2 (21 KO)
7 Yordenis Ugás 25–4 (12 KO)
8 Kudratillo Abdukakhorov 17–0 (9 KO)
9 Sergey Lipinets 16–1 (12 KO)
10 Mikey Garcia 40–1 (30 KO)

Longest reigning world welterweight champions

Below is a list of longest reigning welterweight champions in boxing measured by the individual's longest reign. Career total time as champion (for multiple time champions) does not apply.

NameTitle reignTitle recognitionSuccessful defensesBeaten opponentsFights
1. Felix Trinidad6 years, 8 months, 14 daysIBF1515[4]
2. Antonio Margarito5 years, 3 months, 28 daysWBO77[5]
3. José Nápoles4 years, 6 months, 2 daysWBA, WBC119[6]
4. Floyd Mayweather Jr.4 years, 1 month, 18 daysWBC54[7]
5. Pernell Whitaker4 years, 1 month, 6 daysWBC87[8]
6. Pipino Cuevas4 years and 16 daysWBA1110[9]
7. Sugar Ray Robinson3 years, 7 months, 19 daysWorld55[10][11]
8. Donald Curry3 years, 7 months, 14 daysWBA77[12]
9. Jack Britton3 years, 7 months, 13 daysWorld108[13][14]

Amateur boxing

Olympic champions

The current Olympic male welterweight division is set at 64–69 kg (141–152 lb).[2]

Kickboxing

The weight division system is different in each organisation, so the kickboxing weight divisions of some international organizations vary:

Mixed martial arts

The welterweight limit, as defined by the Nevada State Athletic Commission[19] and the Association of Boxing Commissions[20] is 155 to 170 lb (70.3 to 77.1 kg).

Current champions

This table is not always up to date. Last updated March 15, 2019.

Organization Reign began Champion Record Defenses
UFC March 3, 2019 Kamaru Usman 171 (6KO 2SUB) 2
Bellator MMA January 20, 2018 Douglas Lima 204 (7KO 7SUB) 0
ONE Championship October 25, 2019 Kiamrian Abbasov 224 (7KO 4SUB) 0
British Association of Mixed Martial Arts March 9, 2018 Terry Brazier 101 (4KO 2SUB) 0
Fight Nights Global May 19, 2017 Georgy Kichigin 185 (1KO 15SUB) 1
KSW April 14, 2018 Dricus du Plessis 121 (4KO 8SUB) 0
Titan FC June 29, 2018 Uroš Jurišic 90 (4KO 4SUB) 0
ACB August 19, 2017 Mukhamed Berkhamov 120 (2KO 8SUB) 0
Legacy Fighting Alliance September 22, 2017 James Nakashima 80 0
Cage Warriors Oct 20, 2018 Ross Houston 80 0

Other sports

Other sports to include a welterweight division include the following,

  • Muay Thai has fixed its weight division similarly to boxing.
    • International Kickboxing Federation (IKF): Muay Thai Welterweight (Pro & Amateur) 142.1-147 lb or 64.59-66.8 kg
    • World Muay Thai Council (WMC), welterweight range is from 140 to 147 lb or 63.5 to 66.6 kg
    • World Muay Thai Federation (WMF), the official amateur organization, fixed welterweight from 65.0 to 67.0 kg (143.3 to 147.7 lb) for adult; the junior category is the same as adult
  • The official rules of shoot boxing define welterweights as between 65 and 67 kg (143 and 148 lb).
  • In Olympic taekwondo, welterweight falls between 74 and 80 kg (163 and 176 lb). At the weight classes for the Olympic games it is between 68 and 80 kg (150 and 176 lb).
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