Flyweight Title

The Flyweight Title refers to a championship designation in combat sports, primarily in boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA), that is awarded to the competitor who weighs in within a specific weight limit for the flyweight division. In boxing, the flyweight limit is typically up to 112 pounds (50.8 kg), while in MMA, the limit can vary slightly but generally hovers around 125 pounds (56.7 kg). The title represents the highest honor a fighter can achieve in this weight class and is contested through fights that are recognized by professional governing bodies, such as the World Boxing Association (WBA), World Boxing Council (WBC), or Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The holder of the Flyweight Title is regarded as the best fighter in this weight category and often has the opportunity to defend the title against other top competitors within the division.