A. The Commission recognizes the following weights and classes in Professional Muay Thai:
- (1) Mini-Flyweight up to and including 105 pounds
- (2) Light-Flyweight over 105 to 108 pounds;
- (3) Flyweight over 108 to 112 pounds;
- (4) Super-Flyweight over 112 to 115 pounds;
- (5) Bantamweight over 115 to 118 pounds;
- (6) Super-Bantamweight over 118 to 122 pounds;
- (7) Featherweight over 122 to 126 pounds;
- (8) Super-Featherweight over 126 to 130 pounds;
- (9) Lightweight over 130 to 135 pounds;
- (10) Super Lightweight over 135 to 140 pounds ;
- (11) Welterweight over 140 to 147 pounds;
- (12) Super-Welterweight over 147 to 154 pounds;
- (13) Middleweight over 154 to 160 pounds;
- (14) Super Middleweight over 160 to 168 pounds;
- (15) Light Heavyweight over 168 to 175 pounds;
- (16) Cruiserweight over 175 to 200 pounds;
- (17) Heavyweight over 200 to 225 pounds; and
- (18) Super Heavyweight over 225 pounds
- B. If a Muay Thai contestant’s weight is greater than the specified weight in the promoter-contestant contract, the contest may not take place without special permission of the Commission.
Authority: Business Regulations Article, §§4-205, 4-301, and 4-303, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date: September 29, 2025 (52:19 Md. R. 956)