Bantamweight

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).

The name for the class is derived from bantam chickens.[1] Brazilian jiu-jitsu has an equivalent Rooster weight.

Boxing

The first title fight with gloves was between Chappie Moran and Ray Lewis in 1889. At that time, the limit for this weight class was 110 pounds. In 1910, however, the British settled on a limit of 118.[2]

From 2018 to 2019, a 8 men tournament called World Boxing Super Series was held to find the best bantamweight in the world. The tournament was won by Naoya Inoue, who defeated Nonito Donaire in the final.

On December 13, 2022, Naoya Inoue became the first undisputed champion of the division in the four belt era.

Current world champions

Sanctioning body Reign began Champion Record Defenses
WBA April 8, 2023 Takuma Inoue 20–1 (5 KO) 2
WBC February 24, 2024 Junto Nakatani 27–0 (20 KO) 0
IBF May 4, 2024 Ryosuke Nishida 9–0 (1 KO) 0
WBO May 6, 2024 Yoshiki Takei 9–0 (8 KO) 0

Current The Ring world rankings

As of January 5, 2024.[3]

Keys:

 C  Current The Ring world champion
Rank Name Record Title(s)
C vacant
1 Jason Moloney 26–2 (19 KO) WBO
2 Emmanuel Rodríguez 22–2–0–1 (13 KO) IBF
3 Alexandro Santiago 28–3–5 (14 KO) WBC
4 Vincent Astrolabio 19–4 (14 KO)
5 Nonito Donaire 42–8 (28 KO)
6 Paul Butler 36–3 (17 KO)
7 Ryosuke Nishida 8–0 (1 KO)
8 Takuma Inoue 18–1 (4 KO) WBA
9 David Cuellar 25–0 (17 KO)
10

Daigo Higa

21–2–1 (19 KO)

Longest reigning world bantamweight champions

Below is a list of longest reigning bantamweight 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.Anselmo Moreno6 years, 3 months, 26 daysWBA1211[4]
2.Veeraphol Sahaprom6 years, 3 months, 17 daysWBC1411[5]
3.Orlando Canizales6 years, 3 months, 16 daysIBF1615[6]
4.Shinsuke Yamanaka5 years, 9 months, 9 daysWBC1211[7]
5.Tim Austin5 years, 6 months, 26 daysIBF99[8]
6.Hozumi Hasegawa5 years, 14 daysWBC1010[9]
7.Panama Al Brown4 years, 9 months, 28 daysNYSAC, NBA, IBU108[10][11]
8.Eder Jofre4 years, 6 monthsNBA, WBA, WBC88[12]
9.Manuel Ortiz4 years, 4 months, 29 daysWorld1511[13]
  Active Title Reign
  Reign has ended

Lineal Champions

  • Canada George Dixon (1890) Vacated
  • United States Jimmy Barry (1897-1899) Retired
  • United States Terry McGovern (1899) Vacated
  • United States Harry Harris (1901) Vacated
  • United States Harry Forbes (1901-1903)
  • United States Frankie Neil (1903-1904)
  • United Kingdom Joe Bowker (1904-1905) Vacated
  • United States Jimmy Walsh (1905-1909)
  • United States Jimmy Reagan (1909)
  • United States Monte Attell (1909-1910)
  • United States Frankie Conley (1910-1911)
  • United States Johnny Coulon (1911-1914)
  • United States Kid Williams (1914-1917)
  • United States Pete Herman (1917-20)
  • United States Joe Lynch (1920-21)
  • United States Pete Herman (1921) (2)
  • United States Johnny Buff (1921-1922)
  • United States Joe Lynch (1922-1924)
  • United States Abe Goldstein (1924)
  • United States Eddie Martin (1924-1925)
  • United States Charley Phil Rosenberg (1925-1927) Vacated
  • Panama Al Brown (1931-1935)
  • Spain Baltasar Sangchili (1935-1936)
  • United States Tony Marino (1936)
  • Puerto Rico Sixto Escobar (1936-1937)
  • United States Harry Jeffra (1937-1938)
  • Puerto Rico Sixto Escobar (1938-1939) (2) Vacated
  • United States Lou Salica (1940-1942)
  • United States Manuel Ortiz (1942-1947)
  • United States Harold Dade (1947)
  • United States Manuel Ortiz (1947-1950)
  • South Africa Vic Toweel (1950-1952) South Africa
  • Australia Jimmy Carruthers (1952-1954) Retired
  • France Robert Cohen (1954-1956)
  • Italy Mario D'agata (1956-1957)
  • France Alphonse Halimi (1957-1959)
  • Mexico Jose Becerra (1959-1960) Retired
  • Brazil Eder Jofre (1961-1965)
  • Japan Masahiko Harada (1965-1968)
  • Australia Lionel Rose (1968-1969)
  • Mexico Ruben Olivares (1969-1970)
  • Mexico Jesus Castillo (1970-1971)
  • Mexico Ruben Olivares (1971-1972) (2)
  • Mexico Rafael Herrera (1972)
  • Panama Enrique Pinder (1972-1973)
  • Mexico Romeo Anaya (1973)
  • South Africa Arnold Taylor (1973-1974)
  • South Korea Soo-Hwan Hong (1974-1975)
  • Mexico Alfonso Zamora (1975-1977)
  • Panama Jorge Luján (1977-1980)
  • Puerto Rico Julian Solis (1980)
  • United States Jeff Chandler (1980-1984)
  • United States Richard Sandoval (1984-1986)
  • United States Jose Canizales (1986)
  • Venezuela Bernardo Piñango (1986-1987) Vacated
  • Japan Naoya Inoue (2022-2023) Vacated

Olympic Champions

World Champions

  • 1974: Puerto Rico Wilfredo Gómez (PUR)
  • 1978: Cuba Adolfo Horta (CUB)
  • 1982: United States Floyd Favors (USA)
  • 1986: South Korea Sung-Kil Moon (KOR)
  • 1989: Cuba Enrique Carrión (CUB)
  • 1991: BulgariaSerafim Todorov (BUL)
  • 1993: Bulgaria Aleksandar Khristov (BUL)
  • 1995: Russia Raimkul Malakhbekov (RUS)
  • 1997: Russia Raimkul Malakhbekov (RUS)
  • 1999: Romania George Olteanu (ROU)
  • 2001: Cuba Guillermo Rigondeaux (CUB)
  • 2003: Azerbaijan Aghasi Mammadov (AZE)
  • 2005: Cuba Guillermo Rigondeaux (CUB)
  • 2007: Russia Sergey Vodopyanov (RUS)
  • 2009: Bulgaria Detelin Dalakliev (BUL)
  • 2011: Cuba Lázaro Álvarez (CUB)
  • 2013: Azerbaijan Javid Chalabiyev (AZE)
  • 2015: Republic of Ireland Michael Conlan (IRL)
  • 2017: Kazakhstan Kairat Yeraliyev (KAZ)
  • 2021: Japan Tomoya Tsuboi (JPN)

Pan American Champions

European Champions

  • 1924: France Jean Ces
  • 1925: England Archie Rule
  • 1927: Germany Kurt Dalchow
  • 1928: Italy Vittorio Tamagnini
  • 1930: Hungary János Széles
  • 1932: Germany Hans Ziglarski
  • 1934: Hungary István Enekes
  • 1937: Italy Ulderico Sergo
  • 1939: Italy Ulderico Sergo
  • 1942: Italy Arturo Paoletti
  • 1947: Hungary László Bogacs
  • 1949: Italy Giovanni Zuddas
  • 1951: Italy Vincenzo dall'Osso
  • 1953: Poland Zenon Stefaniuk
  • 1955: Poland Zenon Stefaniuk
  • 1957: Soviet Union Oleg Grigoryev
  • 1959: West Germany Horst Rascher
  • 1961: Soviet Union Sergey Sivko
  • 1963: Soviet Union Oleg Grigoryev
  • 1965: Soviet Union Oleg Grigoryev
  • 1967: Romania Nicolae Gîju
  • 1969: Romania Aurel Dumitrescu
  • 1971: Hungary Tibor Badari
  • 1973: France Aldo Cosentino
  • 1975: Soviet Union Viktor Rybakov
  • 1977: East Germany Stefan Förster
  • 1979: Soviet Union Nikolay Chrapzov
  • 1981: Soviet Union Viktor Miroshnichenko
  • 1983: Soviet Union Yuri Alexandrov
  • 1985: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubiša Simić
  • 1987: Bulgaria Aleksandar Khristov
  • 1989: Bulgaria Serafim Todorov
  • 1991: Bulgaria Serafim Todorov
  • 1993: Russia Raimkul Malakhbekov
  • 1996: Hungary István Kovács
  • 1998: Ukraine Serhiy Danylchenko
  • 2000: Turkey Agasi Agaguloglu
  • 2002: Belarus Khavazhi Khatsigov
  • 2004: Russia Gennady Kovalev
  • 2006: Russia Ali Aliyev
  • 2008: England Luke Campbell
  • 2010: Russia Eduard Abzalimov
  • 2011: Moldova Veaceslav Gojan
  • 2013: Republic of Ireland John Joe Nevin
  • 2015: Republic of Ireland Michael Conlan
  • 2017: England Peter McGrail
  • 2019: Republic of Ireland Kurt Walker
  • 2022:


Kickboxing

In kickboxing, a bantamweight fighter generally weighs between 53 kg (116 lb) and 55 kg (120 lb). However, some governing bodies have slightly different classes. For example, the International Kickboxing Federation (IKF) Bantamweight division (professional and amateur) is 117.1 lbs.–122 lbs. or 53.22 kg–55.45 kg.

In ONE Championship, the bantamweight division limit is 65.8 kg (145 lb).

Bare-knuckle boxing

The bantamweight division limit generally differs among bare-knuckle boxing promotions:

  • In Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship, the bantamweight division has an upper limit of 135 lb (61 kg).
  • In BKB, the bantamweight division has an upper limit of 73 kg (161 lb).

Lethwei

In International Lethwei Federation Japan, the bantamweight division is up to 60 kg (130 lb). In International Lethwei Federation Japan, Yuta Hamamoto is the Bantamweight Champion.

The World Lethwei Championship recognizes the bantamweight division with an upper limit of 54 kg (119 lb). In World Lethwei Championship, Souris Manfredi is the Bantamweight Champion.

Mixed martial arts

In MMA, bantamweight is usually 126–135 pounds (57.2–61.2 kg). In ONE Championship, the bantamweight division limit is 65.8 kg (145 lb). In Shooto, the limit is 56 kg (123.4 lb).

Current champions

These tables were last updated in May 2023.

Organization Reign began Champion Record Defenses
Men
UFC Aug 19, 2023 Sean O’Malley[14] 18–1 (12KO 1SUB) 1
Bellator May 7, 2021 Sergio Pettis[15] 22–5 (4KO 4SUB) 1
Rizin FF N/A Vacant N/A N/A
ONE Championship February, 2023 Fabrício Andrade<[16] 9-2 (1) (5KO 2SUB 1NC) 0
AMC Fight Nights October 14, 2022 Sabit Zhusupov 15-3 (1) (6KO 3SUB 1NC) 0
Cage Warriors October 7, 2022 Michele Martignoni 8–1 (2) (2KO 3SUB 2NC) 0
ACA March 26, 2022 Oleg Borisov 25–6 (12KO 1SUB) 0
Brave CF November 11, 2022 Brad Katona 12–2 (1KO 3SUB) 1
Legacy Fighting Alliance October 14, 2022 Muin Gafurov 18-4 (10KO 7SUB) 0
Women
UFC July 30, 2022 Amanda Nunes 22–5 (13KO 4SUB) 0
Invicta FC January 18, 2023 Talita Bernardo 10-4 (6SUB) 0

Muay Thai

In Muay Thai, bantamweight is 115–118 pounds (52.2-53.5 kg). A notable Muai Thai bantamweight fighter is Randy Thong Phoun Phim.

Wrestling

Wrestling also has similar weight classes including bantamweight.

See also

  • Reigning boxing champions

References

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