Lightweight (MMA)

The lightweight division in mixed martial arts refers to a number of different weight classes:


Ambiguity and clarification

For the sake of uniformity, most American mixed martial arts media outlets consider Lightweight competitors to be between 146 and 155 lb (66 and 70 kg). This encompasses The Shooto Welterweight division (154 lb / 70 kg).

The UFC's lightweight division was reinstated at UFC 58 after falling into disuse following UFC 49. Sean Sherk, a former welterweight contender, defeated Kenny Florian at UFC 64, becoming the first UFC lightweight champion since 2002.

The lightweight limit, as defined by the Nevada State Athletic Commission[1] and the Association of Boxing Commissions[2] is 155 lb (70 kg).

Professional champions

Current champions

This table is not always up to date. Last updated on July 7, 2016.

Organization Reign Began Champion Record Defenses
UFC November 13, 2016 Republic of Ireland Conor McGregor 21-3 (18KO 1SUB) 0
Bellator MMA June 24, 2016 United States Michael Chandler 15-3 (7KO 6SUB) 1
WSOF January 18, 2014 United States Justin Gaethje 16-0 (13KO 1SUB) 4
ONE Championship April 5, 2013 Philippines Eduard Folayang 22-5 (6KO 2SUB) 0

See also

References

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