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Kickboxing weight class is the heavyweight associated with kickboxing sports.

Organizations will often adopt their own rules to limit weight, causing ambiguity in the sport as to how the heavyweight should be defined. For various reasons (mostly historical), heavyweights of the same name can have very different weights. For example, the middle-class boxing weighs up to 72 kg (160 Ib), the upper limit of the ISKA medium is 75 kg (165 lb), and the upper limit of the K-1 middle class is 70 kg (154 lb).


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Organization comparison

This table provides the names and limitations recognized by the agency and the promotion of widely-known sanctions in professional kickboxing, Muay Thai and boxing shooting.

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All Japan Kickboxing Federations

The All Japan Kickboxing Federation (AJKF) uses the following heavy classes:

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Glory

The glory of using the following heavy classes, followed by the rules of the Unified Rules of Mixed Martial Arts:

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Thai

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Lumpinee Stadium uses the following heavyweights:

Rajadamnern Stadium

The Rajadamnern Stadium uses the following heavyweights:

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International Kickboxing Federation

The International Kickboxing Federation (IKF) uses the following heavyweights:

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International Sports Karate Association

The International Sports Karate Association (ISKA) uses the following heavyweights:

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Airtime

Airtime using the following heavyweights:

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K-1

K-1 uses the following heavyweights:

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Krush

Krush uses the following heavyweights:

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Japanese Martial Arts Kickboxing Federation

The Japanese Martial Arts Kickboxing Federation (MAJKF) uses the following heavyweights:

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New Japan Kickboxing Federation

The New Japan Kickboxing Federation (NJKF) uses the following heavyweights:


RISE

RISE using the following heavyweights:


SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship

SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship uses the following heavy classes:


SuperLeague

SuperLeague uses the following heavyweights:


World Kickboxing Organization Association

The World Kickboxing Organization Association (WAKO) uses the following heavyweights:

Female




Muaythai World Boxing Council

World Boxing Council (WBC) Muaythai uses the following heavy classes:


World Full Contact Association

World Full Contact Association (WFCA) menggunakan kelas berat berikut:


World Kickboxing Association

The World Kickboxing Association (WKA) uses the following heavy classes:

Amateur

Professional




World Kickboxing Network

The World Kickboxing Network (WKN) uses the following heavyweights:


World Muaythai Council

The World Muaythai Council (WMC) uses the following heavy classes:


World Muaythai Professional Federation

The World Professional Muaythai Federation (WPMF) uses the following heavyweights:


Shoot Boxing

The Shoot Boxing Association of the World (WSBA) uses the following heavyweights:


See also

  • Heavy Boxing Class
  • Mixed martial arts class
  • Taekwondo heavyweight
  • Professional wrestling class
  • Wrestling heavyweight



References

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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