Light Heavyweight Championship
The Light Heavyweight Championship is a title in professional boxing and mixed martial arts (MMA) that is contested by fighters weighing no more than 175 pounds (79.4 kg). This division is known for its combination of speed and power, attracting skilled athletes who can deliver both striking and grappling techniques.
In boxing, the title is governed by organizations such as the WBC (World Boxing Council) and the WBA (World Boxing Association). In MMA, promotions like the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) feature a light heavyweight division, showcasing top fighters competing for the championship belt.