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British Boxing Board considering new 185-lb light cruiserweight division

By Oscar Nascimento
AgentMMA.com
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The British Boxing Board of Control is reportedly weighing the introduction of a light cruiserweight division with a 185-pound limit. The proposed class would bridge the gap between light heavyweight and cruiserweight.

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The British Boxing Board of Control is reportedly weighing the creation of a new 185-pound weight class that would sit between the existing light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions, according to reports circulating as of mid-July 2026.

The proposal, which has not been officially confirmed, would establish a light cruiserweight limit at 185 pounds. That figure would place the new division directly between the 175-pound light heavyweight ceiling and the 200-pound cruiserweight limit, addressing a weight gap that has long drawn discussion in British boxing circles.

Why it matters

  • A formally recognised 185-pound class would give fighters who struggle to make 175 pounds, yet feel undersized at cruiserweight, a legitimate competitive home.
  • British sanctioning bodies carry significant influence, and a move by the BBBofC could prompt other regional and international governing bodies to consider similar action.
  • The proposal remains unconfirmed, meaning timelines, title structures, and any mandatory requirements have yet to be established or announced.

No fighters have been named in connection with the reported division at this stage, and the Board has not issued an official statement. The story should be treated as a developing report rather than settled policy.

Source: AgentMMA

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