Super heavyweight


Super heavyweight is a weight class in combat sports and competitive bodybuilding.

Boxing

In amateur boxing, the super heavyweight division is a weight class division for fighters weighing in excess of 91 kilograms. Introduced for the 1984 Summer Olympics, the division is the amateur equivalent of the heavyweight division in professional boxing. The super heavyweight division was introduced because the general increase in the weight of top heavyweights throughout the 20th century meant that the heavyweight division became excessively broad, with the smaller men having little chance of competing effectively. Therefore, the bigger men were split off into the new super heavyweight division. Professional boxing also made this split, but instead of renaming the unlimited division, it introduced the cruiserweight division for the smaller heavyweights, and continued to call the unlimited division heavyweight. In the International Kickboxing Federation, the Super Heavyweight class is for kickboxers weighing and above.

Olympic champions

  • 1984 Summer Olympics|1984] -
  • 1988 Summer Olympics|1988] -
  • 1992 Summer Olympics|1992] -
  • 1996 Summer Olympics|1996] -
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  • 2012 Summer Olympics|2012] -
  • 2016 Summer Olympics|2016] -
  • 2020 Summer Olympics|2020] -
  • 2024 Summer Olympics|2024] -

    Mixed martial arts

The super heavyweight division in MMA generally refers to competitors weighing more than 265 lb, as up to 265 a competitor is considered to be part of the heavyweight division. In modern MMA, no current major organisation has introduced an actual super heavyweight division. The WEC was the only major promotion to possess a Super Heavyweight championship. The WEC Super Heavyweight division was abolished in December 2006 when Zuffa purchased the organization.

Professional wrestling

Although not generally used as a formal weight division in professional wrestling, the term "super heavyweight" is frequently used informally to refer to outsized wrestlers, typically with large obese physiques.

Robot combat

Superheavyweight is a class in robot combat as well, with "superheavyweight" robots able to weigh up to 340 pounds.