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The featherweight division in mixed martial arts refers to different weight classes: The UFC's featherweight division, which groups competitors within 136–145 lb (61.7-65.8 kg) The Shooto's featherweight division, which limits competitors to 135 lb (61.2 kg) The ONE Championship's featherweight division, with upper limit at 70.3 kg (155.0 lb)
Shonie Carter weighing in for his fight at UFC Fight Night 7. Mixed martial arts weight classes are weight classes that pertain to the ... Featherweight: 145 lb (65.8 ...
Featherweight is a weight class in the combat sports of ... History. A featherweight boxer weighs in at a limit of 126 pounds (57 kg). ... UFC: February 17, 2024
Two UFC 253 fighters miss weight Zubaira Tukhugov stepped on the scale at 150 pounds for his featherweight bout with Hakeem Dawodu, a full 4 pounds over the allowed limit of 146 pounds. Dawodu ...
Fighters are organized by weight class and within their weight class by the date of their debut in Endeavor (WEC, Strikeforce or UFC - whichever was the earliest debut date). [note 3] TKO records below are based on the combination of total fights which fighters fought under Endeavor, UFC, Strikeforce and WEC. [note 4]
Weight class Status Next fight Event Opponent Ref. 1 Islam Makhachev: 27–1 15 Lightweight: Lightweight Champion: 2 Jon Jones: 28–1 (1 NC) 6 Heavyweight: Heavyweight Champion: 3 Alex Pereira: 12–2 5 Light heavyweight: Light heavyweight Champion: UFC 313: Magomed Ankalaev [2] 4 Ilia Topuria: 16–0 16 Featherweight: Featherweight Champion ...
In late 2016, a featherweight division was introduced for the women with the first bout to be for the inaugural championship at UFC 208 on February 11, 2017. In that same year the UFC announced the Women's Flyweight division would officially be added, with the winner of the 26th season of The Ultimate Fighter to be named the inaugural champion.
As a result of the merger, the UFC absorbed WEC's bantamweight, featherweight and lightweight weight divisions and their respective fighters. The UFC also made the last WEC Featherweight and Bantamweight Champions, José Aldo and Dominick Cruz respectively, the inaugural UFC Champions of their new weight divisions. [116]