Flyweight Title

The Flyweight Title is a championship designation in combat sports, primarily in mixed martial arts (MMA) and boxing, that is awarded to the competitor who has met the criteria for the flyweight weight class. In MMA, the flyweight division typically includes fighters who weigh up to 125 pounds (56.7 kilograms), while in boxing, the limit can vary slightly based on the organization but is generally around the same weight. The title represents the highest honor a fighter can achieve within this weight class, often obtained by winning a championship fight against the reigning champion or through a tournament. The title can be contested in various promotions, and fighters may defend it against challengers to maintain their championship status. The Flyweight Title is significant as it highlights the skills and tactics of lighter fighters, known for their speed, agility, and technical proficiency.