S.C. Code Regs. 20-27.04 - Weigh in procedures
(A) The
weigh-ins must be conducted by a Commission Representative at a place and time
designated by the Commission.
(B)
All contestants must weigh in. Contestants are limited to shorts, shirt or
sports bra and socks.
(C) The scale
used for the official weigh-in shall be provided by the South Carolina Athletic
Commission representative.
(D)
Allowance in weight class is the weight difference permitted between
contestants in two (2) different weight classes.
(1) There shall not be a difference of more
than three (3) pounds between weight classes from lightweight up to, but not
including, the welterweight class.
(2) There shall not be a difference of more
than five (5) pounds between weight classes from welterweight up to, but not
including, the super heavyweight class.
(3) Example: a fighter weighing one hundred
thirty four (134) pounds in the bantamweight class shall not compete against an
opponent who weighs more than one hundred thirty-seven (137) pounds in the
featherweight class.
(4) Example: a
fighter weighing one hundred eighty-four (184) pounds in the middle weight
class shall not compete against an opponent who weighs more than one hundred
eighty-nine (189) pounds in the light heavyweight class.
(5) Weight classifications, weight allowance
between weight classes and glove sizes-
Weight class |
Weights |
Flyweight |
116 to 125 lbs |
Bantamweight |
126 to 135 lbs |
Featherweight |
136 to 145 lbs |
Lightweight |
146 to 155 lbs |
Welterweight |
156 to 170 lbs |
Middleweight |
171 to 185 lbs |
Light Heavyweight |
186 to 205 lbs |
Heavyweight |
206 to 265 lbs |
Super Heavyweight |
over 265 lbs |
Notes
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