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Heavyweight

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Weight class in combat sports
For other uses, seeHeavyweight (disambiguation).
Heavyweight boxersAndrew Golota (on the left) vs.Kevin McBride atMadison Square Garden

Heavyweight is aweight class incombat sports andprofessional wrestling.

Boxing

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Professional

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Male boxers who weigh over 200pounds (91 kg; 14 st 4 lb) are considered heavyweights by 2 of the 4 major professional boxing organizations: theInternational Boxing Federation[1] and theWorld Boxing Organization.[2] In 2020, theWorld Boxing Council[3] increased their heavyweight classification to 224 pounds (102 kg; 16 st) to allow for their creation of thebridgerweight division. TheWorld Boxing Association (WBA) did the same in 2023.[4] Female boxers who weigh over 175pounds (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb) are considered heavyweights by all four of the boxing federations.

Historical development

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Because this division has no upper weight limit, it has historically been vaguely defined. In the 19th century, for example, manyheavyweight champions weighed 170 pounds (77 kg; 12 st 2 lb) or less (although others weighed 200 pounds).

In 1920, the light heavyweight division was formed, with a maximum weight of 175 pounds (79 kg; 12 st 7 lb). Any fighter weighing more than 175 pounds was a heavyweight. The cruiserweight division (first for boxers in the 175–190 pound range) was established in 1979 and recognized by the various boxing organizations in the 1980s with a maximum weight of either 190 pounds (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) or 195 pounds (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb). Later these organizations increased the cruiserweight limit to 200 pounds.

Since 1975, theAmateur Athletic Union of the United States and the Soviet Sports Committee established a new concept in international boxing, called "Heavy Duals," an all-heavyweight team contest between the United States and the Soviet Union.[5]

As of 2025,Wladimir Klitschko holds records of beating the most boxers for the world heavyweight title, with 23, and thelongest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion.[nb 1]Joe Louis has won the most world heavyweight title bouts, with 27,[8] and had the most consecutive title defenses, with 26.[nb 2] This is also the record for most consecutive title defenses in boxing history.[12]

Four boxers have regained the heavyweight title in an immediate rematch:Floyd Patterson in 1960,Muhammad Ali in 1978,Lennox Lewis in 2001, andAnthony Joshua in 2019.George Foreman holds the record for being the oldest heavyweight to ever achieve championship status, becoming champion at the age of 45, whileMike Tyson possesses the record for youngest heavyweight champion at 20. Tyson also became the first heavyweight to own all three major belts – WBA, WBC, and IBF as well as The Ring and lineal heavyweight titles at the same time.

Current world champions

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Main article:List of world heavyweight boxing champions
Sanctioning BodyReign BeganChampionRecordDefenses
WBASeptember 25, 2021Oleksandr Usyk24–0 (15 KO)5
WBCMay 18, 2024Oleksandr Usyk24–0 (15 KO)2
IBFJuly 19, 2025Oleksandr Usyk24–0 (15 KO)0
WBONovember 17, 2025Fabio Wardley20–0–1 (19 KO)0

Current world rankings

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The Ring
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As of November 17, 2025.[13]

Keys:

 C  CurrentThe Ring world champion
RankNameRecord (W–L–D)Title(s)
COleksandr Usyk24–0 (15 KO)WBA,WBC,IBF
1Tyson Fury34–2–1 (24 KO)
2Fabio Wardley20–0–1 (19 KO)WBO
3Agit Kabayel26–0 (18 KO)
4Joseph Parker36–4 (24 KO)
5Daniel Dubois22–3 (21 KO)
6Filip Hrgović19–1 (14 KO)
7Zhilei Zhang27–3–1 (22 KO)
8Martin Bakole21–2–1 (16 KO)
9Moses Itauma13–0 (11 KO)
10Efe Ajagaba20–1–1 (14 KO)
BoxRec
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As of 22 December 2024.[14]

RankNameRecord (W–L–D)Title(s)
1Oleksandr Usyk23–0–0 (14 KO)WBA,WBO,WBC
2Daniel Dubois22–2–0 (21 KO)IBF
3Agit Kabayel25–0–0 (17 KO)
4Anthony Joshua28–4–0 (25 KO)
5Martin Bakole21–1–0 (16 KO)
6Tyson Fury34–2–1 (24 KO)
7Joseph Parker35–3–0 (23 KO)
8Lawrence Okolie21–1–0 (16 KO)
9Zhilei Zhang27–2–1 (22 KO)
10Michael Hunter23–1–2 (16 KO)

Longest-reigning world heavyweight champions

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Main article:World heavyweight boxing championship records and statistics

Keys:

  Active title reign
  Reign has ended
Note 1: WBA (Regular) champions are not included
Note 2: WBO heavyweight title bouts before August 1997 are not included[15]
Note 3: The names initalics are champions that did not winThe Ring championship/lineal championship (August 29, 1885–July 2, 1921)/undisputed championship (July 2, 1921–present)
Combined reign
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The list does not includeThe Ring and lineal championship fights after 1921.

As of 09 September 2025.

Pos.NameCombined reignDays as championNumber of reignsTitle recognitionCumulative title winsOpponents beaten
1.Wladimir Klitschko12 years, 0 months, 0 days4 3822WBA, IBF, WBO2523
2.Joe Louis11 years, 8 months, 8 days4 2701NYSAC, NBA2722
3.Muhammad Ali9 years, 5 months, 5 days3 4433NYSAC, WBA, WBC2221
4.Lennox Lewis8 years, 5 months, 13 days3 0863WBA, WBC, IBF1515
5.Vitali Klitschko7 years, 5 months, 28 days2 7353WBC, WBO1515
6.Larry Holmes7 years, 3 months, 12 days2 6611WBC, IBF2020
7.Jack Dempsey7 years, 2 months, 19 days2 6381NYSAC, NBA66
8.John L. Sullivan7 years, 0 months, 10 days2 5661Universal55
9.Jack Johnson6 years, 3 months, 11 days2 2921Universal66
10.Evander Holyfield6 years, 1 month, 1 day2 2234WBA, WBC, IBF1110
11.James J. Jeffries5 years, 11 months, 4 days2 1561Universal86
12.Tyson Fury5 years, 1 month, 12 days1 8662WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO54
13.Deontay Wilder5 years, 1 month, 5 days1 8591WBC108
14.Anthony Joshua4 years, 11 months, 17 days1 8062WBA, IBF, WBO99
15.Joe Frazier4 years, 10 months, 18 days1 7851NYSAC, WBA, WBC1010
Individual reign
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Below is a list of longest reigning heavyweight champions in boxing measured by the individual's longest reign. The list includes bothThe Ring and lineal championships. Career total time as champion (for multiple time champions) does not apply.

As of 2 October 2025.

Pos.NameTitle ReignTitle recognition
1.Joe Louis11 years, 8 months, 8 daysLineal
2.Wladimir Klitschko9 years, 7 months and 6 daysIBF (+WBA, WBO,The Ring/Lineal)
3.Larry Holmes7 years, 3 months, 12 daysWBC-to-IBF (+The Ring/Lineal)
4.Jack Dempsey7 years, 2 months, 19 daysLineal
5.John L. Sullivan7 years, 0 months, 9 daysLineal
6.Jack Johnson6 years, 3 months, 10 daysLineal
7.Muhammad Ali5 years, 11 months, 9 daysThe Ring/Lineal, (+WBA, WBC stripped)
8.James J. Jeffries5 years, 11 months, 4 daysLineal
9.Vitali Klitschko5 years, 2 months, 4 daysWBC
10.Deontay Wilder5 years, 1 month 5 daysWBC
11.Joe Frazier4 years, 10 months, 18 daysNYSAC (+WBA, WBC)
12.James J. Corbett4 years, 6 months, 10 daysLineal
13.Jess Willard4 years, 2 months, 29 daysLineal
14.Tyson Fury4 years, 2 months, 26 daysWBC (+The Ring/Lineal)
15.Lennox Lewis4 years, 2 months, 15 daysWBC (+IBF, WBA stripped,The Ring/Lineal)
16.Oleksandr Usyk4 years, 1 month, 3 weeks and 2 daysWBO, IBF (+WBA, WBC,The Ring /Lineal)[16]

Amateur

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The lower limit for heavyweight was established in 1948 at 81 kg (178.6 lb). A weight class named "super heavyweight" was established in 1984, and with it a maximum 91 kg (200.6 lb) for the heavyweight division.

Kickboxing

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  • Inkickboxing, a heavyweight fighter generally weighs between 88 and 100 kg (194 and 220 lb; 13 st 12 lb and 15 st 10 lb). The fighters over 100 kg (220 lb; 15 st 10 lb) are consideredsuper heavyweights.
  • International Kickboxing Federation (IKF) Heavyweight (Pro & Amateur) 215.1–235 lb or 97.6–106.6 kg.
  • InGlory promotion, a heavyweight division is over 95 kg (209 lb) and no upper weight limit.
  • InONE Championship, the heavyweight division has an upper limit of 120.2 kg (265 lb).

Mixed martial arts

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Main article:Heavyweight (MMA)

The heavyweight division inMMA generally groups fighters between 206 and 265 lb (93 and 120 kg).

Heavyweight is also the title of a documentary film that documented the fight camp ofFabrício Werdum when he became the UFC Heavyweight Champion.[17]

Wrestling

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Main articles:Wrestling weight classes andProfessional wrestling weight classes

The term "world heavyweight" in modern wrestling generally refers to a champion wrestler who is seen as a prominent competitor, rather than an adherent to a particular weight class. The World Heavyweight Championship in wrestling is usually considered the main title in a given promotion. Prior to the wrestling industry publicly acknowledging the predetermined nature of the sport, a Heavyweight title was generally competed for by larger wrestlers while smaller wrestlers competed as (among other names and classifications) "Junior Heavyweights", "Cruiserweights" and "Light-Heavyweights". The lucha libre promotionConsejo Mundial de Lucha Libre notably still has weight division for its champions. While most other promotions do not.

Analogous uses

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The word "heavyweight" is sometimes used in other fields (e.g. politics) to denote a person who is especially powerful or influential. Other boxing analogies include "punching above his [their] weight" to denote a person or entity (e.g. a country) whose influence is arguably greater than his/its basic attributes would suggest.

References

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  1. ^"4. Weight Classes".IBO and also the sink board of control. But Championship Rules & Regulations.International Boxing Organization. Archived fromthe original on 2013-10-10. Retrieved2007-08-11.Over 200 lbs.
  2. ^"3. Weight Classes"(PDF).Regulations of World Championship Contests.World Boxing Organization. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2007-09-26. Retrieved2007-08-11.Heavyweight Over 200lbs or 90.91 kg.
  3. ^"Ratings Heavyweight (over 200-90.719)".World Boxing Council. Archived fromthe original on 2007-08-10. Retrieved2007-08-11.
  4. ^"WBA joins WBC in adding 18th weight class with super cruiserweight".ESPN. 2023-12-01.
  5. ^'Heavy' Date,AAU News, 1975, v. 45, p. 10.
  6. ^"Most days as a heavyweight boxing champion".Guinness World Records. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  7. ^"Wladimir Klitschko: We fight, we're killed, we rebuild, we celebrate, we live".The Times. Archived fromthe original on 2 August 2024. Retrieved28 June 2025.
  8. ^ab"Володимиру Кличку – 44: найкращі нокаути боксера" (in Ukrainian). 25 March 2020. Retrieved5 February 2021.
  9. ^"Украина сделала свой выбор! Назван лучший боксер в истории страны" (in Russian). Retrieved28 April 2022.
  10. ^"Władimir Kliczko wróci na ring? "Jeśli wojna się skończy..."" (in Polish).Polsat Sport. 25 April 2022. Retrieved30 April 2022.
  11. ^"Fury 'mentally happy' to be in ring, eyes Klitschko-like reign".Reuters. 20 May 2020. Retrieved8 February 2021.
  12. ^Longest reigning boxing world champion
  13. ^"The Ring ratings: heavyweight". Retrieved21 August 2025.
  14. ^"BoxRec ratings: heavyweight, active". Retrieved22 December 2024.
  15. ^Several IBHOF inductees’ professional boxing records printed in the organization's official record books indicate that IBHOF did not recognize WBO as a major organization until at least August 23, 1997:
    • IBHOF official record book, 1997 edition
      • Sugar Ray Leonard's opponentThomas Hearns, who was defending the WBO super middleweight title against him on 12 June 1989, is not marked as World Champion
    • IBHOF official record book, 1999 edition
      • Sugar Ray Leonard's opponent Thomas Hearns, who was defending the WBO super middleweight title against him on 12 June 1989, is not marked as World Champion
    • IBHOF official record book, 2002 edition
      • Sugar Ray Leonard's opponent Thomas Hearns, who was defending the WBO super middleweight title against him on 12 June 1989, is not marked as World Champion
    • IBHOF official record book, 2006 edition
      • Sugar Ray Leonard's opponent Thomas Hearns, who was defending the WBO super middleweight title against him on 12 June 1989, is not marked as World Champion
      • Michael Carbajal's opponentJosue Camacho, who was defending the WBO junior flyweight title against him on 15 July 1994, is not marked as World Champion
      • Michael Carbajal's opponentJorge Arce, who was defending the WBO junior flyweight title against him on 31 July 1999, is marked as World Champion
    • IBHOF official record book, 2011 edition
      • Sugar Ray Leonard's opponent Thomas Hearns, who was defending the WBO super middleweight title against him on 12 June 1989, is not marked as World Champion
      • Michael Carbajal's opponent Josue Camacho, who was defending the WBO junior flyweight title against him on 15 July 1994, is not marked as World Champion
      • Ricardo Lopez's opponentAlex Sanchez, who was defending the WBO minimumweight title against him on 23 August 1997, is marked as World Champion
      • Michael Carbajal's opponent Jorge Arce, who was defending the WBO junior flyweight title against him on 31 July 1999, is marked as World Champion
  16. ^"Professional boxing record: Oleksandr Usyk". Retrieved29 September 2025.
  17. ^"Heavyweight".IMDb.
  1. ^Attributed to multiple sources:[6][7][8][9][10][11]
  2. ^According toBoxRec andIBHOF, Louis' fight against Johnny Davis in 1944, viewed by many as an exhibition fight, was for the NYSAC heavyweight title, which would lift Louis' title defenses to 26

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