Bantamweight
Bantamweight is a weight class used in combat sports to categorize competitors by body mass. The term is most closely associated with professional boxing, but it is also used in mixed martial arts and other disciplines. The name alludes to bantam chickens, invoking a sense of agility and combative spirit suitable for lighter, quicker fighters.
In professional boxing, bantamweight has an upper limit of 118 pounds (53.5 kilograms). It sits between flyweight
In mixed martial arts, bantamweight typically refers to a 135-pound (61.2 kg) class, used by major promotions
The concept of bantamweight has a long history in sport, reflecting the broader practice of dividing competitors