Indiana Administrative Code
Title 68 - INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Article 24 - BOXING AND MIXED MARTIAL ARTS
Rule 4 - Professional Boxing
Section 4-1 - Weight classes
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 4-33-22-12
Affected: IC 4-33-22
Sec. 1.
(a) Professional boxers shall compete against each other based on the following weight categories:
(1) Mini flyweight | up to 105 pounds |
(2) Light flyweight | over 105 to 108 pounds |
(3) Flyweight | over 108 to 112 pounds |
(4) Super flyweight | over 112 to 115 pounds |
(5) Bantamweight | over 115 to 118 pounds |
(6) Super bantamweight | over 118 to 122 pounds |
(7) Featherweight | over 122 to 126 pounds |
(8) Super featherweight | over 126 to 130 pounds |
(9) Lightweight | over 130 to 135 pounds |
(10) Super lightweight | over 135 to 140 pounds |
(11) Welterweight | over 140 to 147 pounds |
(12) Super welterweight | over 147 to 154 pounds |
(13) Middleweight | over 154 to 160 pounds |
(14) Super middleweight | over 160 to 168 pounds |
(15) Light heavyweight | over 168 to 175 pounds |
(16) Cruiserweight | over 175 to 200 pounds |
(17) Heavyweight | over 200 pounds |
(b) A bout may take place between professional boxers in different weight categories if the difference in weight between the professional boxers does not exceed the allowance shown in the following schedule:
(1) Up to 118 pounds | not more than 3 pounds |
(2) Over 118 to 130 pounds | not more than 4 pounds |
(3) Over 130 to 140 pounds | not more than 5 pounds |
(4) Over 140 to 175 pounds | not more than 7 pounds |
(5) Over 175 to 200 pounds | not more than 12 pounds |
(6) Over 200 pounds | no limit |
(c) Notwithstanding subsection (b), a bout may be held, in which the professional boxers in different weight categories have a weight differential exceeding the maximum amount, if the:
(d) For nonchampionship bouts, a one (1) pound weight allowance is permissible for weights that are agreed upon in the bout contract.