Example: A contestant weighing 134 pounds in the bantamweight class may not compete against an opponent who weighs more than 137 pounds in the featherweight class. A contestant weighing 184 pounds in the middleweight class may not compete against an opponent who weighs more than 191 pounds in the light heavyweight class.
Bantamweight | over 115 lbs. to 118 lbs. | not more than 3 lbs. |
Super Bantamweight | over 118 lbs. to 122 lbs. | not more than 4 lbs. |
Featherweight | over 122 lbs. to 126 lbs. | not more than 4 lbs. |
Super Featherweight | over 126 lbs. to 130 lbs. | not more than 4 lbs. |
Lightweight | over 130 lbs. to 135 lbs. | not more than 5 lbs. |
Super Lightweight | over 135 lbs. to 140 lbs. | not more than 5 lbs. |
Welterweight | over 140 lbs. to 147 lbs. | not more than 7 lbs. |
Super Welterweight | over 147 lbs. to 154 lbs. | not more than 7 lbs. |
Middleweight | over 154 lbs. to 160 lbs. | not more than 7 lbs. |
Super Middleweight | over 160 lbs. to 168 lbs. | not more than 7 lbs. |
Light Heavyweight | over 168 lbs. to 175 lbs. | not more than 7 lbs. |
Cruiserweight | over 175 lbs. to 200 lbs. | not more than 12 lbs. |
Heavyweight | over 200 lbs. | no limit |
Wis. Admin. Code Department of Safety and Professional Services SPS 192.57