Flyweight Championship

The Flyweight Championship refers to a competitive title in combat sports, particularly in mixed martial arts (MMA) and boxing, that is designated for athletes who meet a specific weight limit in the flyweight division. In MMA, this division typically includes fighters who weigh up to 125 pounds (57 kg), while in boxing, the weight limit can vary slightly depending on the governing body. The championship title is awarded to a fighter who demonstrates exceptional skill, technique, and performance in the division, often culminating in a championship match against a current titleholder. Winning the Flyweight Championship signifies that the fighter is the best in their weight class and often leads to greater recognition and opportunities within the sport. The title can be held, defended, or challenged in various promotions or organizations, each potentially having its own championship belt associated with the flyweight category.