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Following the example of boxing, most lucha libre's singles championships are based around different weight classes. The Box Y Lucha commissions codified these weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class. | |||
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|'''Major Titles''' | |'''Major Titles''' | ||
|'''Notes''' | |'''Notes''' | ||
|- | |||
|Fly | |||
|Mosca | |||
|52 | |||
|115 | |||
|none | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Bantam | |||
|Gallo | |||
|57 | |||
|126 | |||
|none | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
|Feather | |Feather | ||
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|70 | |70 | ||
|154 | |154 | ||
|[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Lightweight Championship|WWA]] | |[[Mexican National Lightweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[UWA World Lightweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Lightweight Championship|WWA]] [[IWRG Intercontinental Lightweight Championship|IWRG]] [[NWA Mexican Lightweight Championship|NWA Mex]] | ||
| | |||
|- | |||
|Super Light | |||
|Super Ligero | |||
|~74 | |||
|~163 | |||
|[[CMLL World Super Lightweight Championship|CMLL]] | |||
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|- | |- | ||
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|Cruiser (Junior Heavy) | |Cruiser (Junior Heavy) | ||
|Crucero (Completo Junior) | |Crucero (Completo Junior, Junior de Completo) | ||
|107 | |107 | ||
|231 | |231 | ||
|[[Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship|UWA]] | |[[Mexican National Cruiserweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[AAA World Cruiserweight Championship|AAA]] [[NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship|NWA Int'l]] [[UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship|WWA]] | ||
|1 | |1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Heavy | |Heavy | ||
|Completo | |Completo | ||
|97 | |97~ | ||
|214 | |214~ | ||
|[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship|CMLL]] [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Heavyweight Championship|WWA]] [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship|IWRG]] | |[[Mexican National Heavyweight Championship|Mex Nat]] [[NWA World Heavyweight Championship|NWA]] [[CMLL World Heavyweight Championship|CMLL]] [[AAA World Heavyweight Championship|AAA]] [[UWA World Heavyweight Championship|UWA]] [[WWA World Heavyweight Championship|WWA]] [[IWRG Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship|IWRG]] | ||
|2 | |2 | ||
|} | |} | ||
# | # In the mid 80s, the Cruiserweight class was between 97 and 107 kg | ||
# Heavyweight championships have a minimum weight, all others are maximum. | # Heavyweight championships have a minimum weight, all others are maximum. | ||
Titles which include '''Super''' in their name indicate a higher weight limit, in between the established normal titles. | Modifiers: | ||
* Titles which include '''Super''' in their name indicate a higher weight limit, in between the established normal titles. | |||
* '''Junior''' is the opposite, a lesser weight limit than standard for that division. | |||
' | In modern lucha libre, most commissions will only prevent titles matches where there are vast mismatches in weights, and the UWA and WWA championships appear to be completely unregulated. It's been said that in previous decades, it was not uncommon for promoters to offer commissions a bribe/fine to overlook wrestlers being slightly over the weight limit. | ||
While not a weight limit, there was at one time a height limit, or dividing line, to determine wrestlers who were minis and those who were normal wrestlers. Wrestlers had to be over 5 ft /152 cm to wrestle for the general titles. Any shorter would wrestle in the mini division. Like all other the divisions, this is no longer strict, and there are many rudo minis who are actually a couple of inches over the five foot mark (the better to bully the smaller tecnico minis.) | While not a weight limit, there was at one time a height limit, or dividing line, to determine wrestlers who were minis and those who were normal wrestlers. Wrestlers had to be over 5 ft /152 cm to wrestle for the general titles. Any shorter would wrestle in the mini division. Like all other the divisions, this is no longer strict, and there are many rudo minis who are actually a couple of inches over the five foot mark (the better to bully the smaller tecnico minis.) | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
[http://wrestling-titles.com/weights.html Wrestling-titles.com] | * [http://wrestling-titles.com/weights.html Wrestling-titles.com] | ||
* [http://www.edomex.gob.mx/legistelfon/doc/pdf/rgl/vig/rglvig005.pdf Box y Lucha Relegations, Estado de Mexico] - Weight Limits are Article 242. | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 29 May 2023
Following the example of boxing, most lucha libre's singles championships are based around different weight classes. The Box Y Lucha commissions codified these weight limits in their regulations, and would not wrestlers compete for championships outside of their weight class.
Weight Divisions | |||||
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Division | Spanish | Limit kg | pounds | Major Titles | Notes |
Fly | Mosca | 52 | 115 | none | |
Bantam | Gallo | 57 | 126 | none | |
Feather | Pluma | 63 | 139 | Mex Nat UWA | |
Light | Ligero | 70 | 154 | Mex Nat UWA WWA IWRG NWA Mex | |
Super Light | Super Ligero | ~74 | ~163 | CMLL | |
Welter | Welter | 78 | 172 | Mex Nat NWA CMLL UWA WWA IWRG | |
Super Welter | Super Welter | 82 | 181 | IWRG | |
Middle | Medio | 87 | 192 | Mex Nat NWA CMLL UWA WWA IWRG | |
Junior Light Heavy (Super Middle) | Semicompleto Junior (Super Medio) | 94 | 207 | UWA WWA | |
Light Heavy | Semicompleto | 97 | 214 | Mex Nat NWA CMLL UWA WWA WWF | |
Cruiser (Junior Heavy) | Crucero (Completo Junior, Junior de Completo) | 107 | 231 | Mex Nat AAA NWA Int'l UWA WWA | 1 |
Heavy | Completo | 97~ | 214~ | Mex Nat NWA CMLL AAA UWA WWA IWRG | 2 |
- In the mid 80s, the Cruiserweight class was between 97 and 107 kg
- Heavyweight championships have a minimum weight, all others are maximum.
Modifiers:
- Titles which include Super in their name indicate a higher weight limit, in between the established normal titles.
- Junior is the opposite, a lesser weight limit than standard for that division.
In modern lucha libre, most commissions will only prevent titles matches where there are vast mismatches in weights, and the UWA and WWA championships appear to be completely unregulated. It's been said that in previous decades, it was not uncommon for promoters to offer commissions a bribe/fine to overlook wrestlers being slightly over the weight limit.
While not a weight limit, there was at one time a height limit, or dividing line, to determine wrestlers who were minis and those who were normal wrestlers. Wrestlers had to be over 5 ft /152 cm to wrestle for the general titles. Any shorter would wrestle in the mini division. Like all other the divisions, this is no longer strict, and there are many rudo minis who are actually a couple of inches over the five foot mark (the better to bully the smaller tecnico minis.)
Sources
- Wrestling-titles.com
- Box y Lucha Relegations, Estado de Mexico - Weight Limits are Article 242.