Shoot Boxing - Weight Classes

Weight Classes

Professional shoot boxers are divided into weight classes as follows:

Old weight division (until 2001) Current weight division (After November 20, 2001)
13 classes
Name Kg
Super Eagleweight 80kg and less
Eagleweight 80kg and less
Hawkweight 75kg and less
Junior Hawkweight 72kg and less
Falconweight 70kg and less
Junior falconweight / Super Seagullweight 67kg and less
Seagullweight 65kg and less
Junior Seagullweight 62kg and less
Cardinalweight 60kg and less
Junior Cardinalweight 57kg and less
Owlweight 55kg and less
Sparrowweight 52kg and less
Junior Sparrowweight 47kg and less
15 classes
Name Kg
Super heavyweight 90kg and less
Heavyweight 85kg and less
Light heavyweight 80kg and less
Super middleweight 75kg and less
Middleweight 72kg and less
Super welterweight 70kg and less
Welterweight 67kg and less
Super lightweight 65kg and less
Lightweight 62kg and less
Super featherweight 60kg and less
Featherweight 57kg and less
Super bantamweight 55kg and less
Bantamweight 52kg and less
Flyweight 50kg and less
Minimumweight 47kg and less


Sparrow weight was divided into Flyweight and Bantamweight, and Super Eagleweight was divided into Heavyweight and Super heavyweight since 2001.

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