Light Heavyweight (MMA)
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The light heavyweight division in mixed martial arts generally refers to competitors weighing between 186 and 205 lb (84 and 93 kg). It sits between the lighter middleweight division, and the heavyweight division.
There are some alternate interpretations of the term. In PRIDE FC, the 205-pound division is known as middleweight; there is no division named light heavyweight in PRIDE. In the K-1 HERO's Light Heavyweight Tournament, competitors are set to a weight limit of 187 lb (85 kg). [1]
For the purpose of uniformity, the competitors below weigh between 186 and 205 lb.
[edit] Notable light heavyweights in MMA
Chuck Liddell, UFC Light Heavyweight champion
Dan Henderson, PRIDE Middleweight (205-pound) champion
Wanderlei Silva, former PRIDE 205-pound champion
Randy Couture, UFC Hall of Famer, two-time UFC Light Heavyweight champion
Vitor Belfort, former UFC champion, PRIDE veteran
Mauricio Rua, PRIDE 2005 Grand Prix champion
Tito Ortiz, former UFC champion
Quinton Jackson, PRIDE and UFC veteran
Forrest Griffin, winner of The Ultimate Fighter 1 contest
Michael Bisping, winner of The Ultimate Fighter 3 contest
Ken Shamrock, UFC Hall of Famer
Ricardo Arona, Pride contender
Renato Sobral, UFC contender
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