Flyweight Title

The Flyweight Title refers to a championship title in combat sports, primarily in Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) and boxing, that is awarded to the competitor in the flyweight weight class. The flyweight division typically includes fighters who weigh up to 125 pounds (56.7 kilograms) in MMA and may have slight variations in boxing. The title represents the highest honor a fighter can achieve within that weight category, signifying their status as the top-ranked or reigning champion. The title is often contested in title fights, where two fighters compete for the championship, usually under the regulations of a specific governing body or organization, such as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) or various boxing federations.