Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
Section 15.6.10.13 - WEIGHT LIMITS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING CONTESTSA. State Class Weights: State championships are recognized only in the following classes; and the weight limit of each contestant in a state championship contest must comply with the list below: (1) Junior Flyweight: 108 lbs. - Differential: 5 lbs.(2) Flyweight: 112 lbs. - Differential: 5 lbs.(3) Batanweight: 118 lbs. - Differential: 7 lbs.(4) Junior Featherweight: 122 lbs. - Differential: 8 lbs.(5) Featherweight: 126 lbs. - Differential: 10 lbs.(6) Junior Lightweight: 130 lbs. - Differential: 10 lbs.(7) Lightweight: 135 lbs. - Differential: 10 lbs.(8) Junior Welterweight: 140 lbs. - Differential: 12 lbs.(9) Welterweight: 147 lbs. - Differential: 12 lbs.(10) Junior Middleweight: 154 lbs. - Differential: 13 lbs.(11) Middleweight: 160 lbs. - Differential: 13 lbs.(12) Light Heavyweight: 175 lbs. - Differential: 14 lbs.(13) Cruiserweight: 190 lbs. - Differential: 14 lbs.(14) Heavyweight: No maximum weight for any contestant.B.Title Holder Must Be At Weight: Whenever a state championship title holder engages in a championship contest in this state, he must be at the weight required by the class for which he holds the championship.C. Time Limits for Passing the Scale: All contestants in a championship-boxing contest must pass the scale at noon on the day of the contest, or at an additional weigh-in two (2) hours later.D. Non-State Championship Contests: Championship bouts other than state championship bouts shall be determined by the sanctioning organization.N.M. Admin. Code § 15.6.10.13
15.6.10.13 NMAC - N, 03-23-2002