North American Boxing Association
The North American Boxing Association (NABA) is a boxing governing body which was established in 1997. It is affiliated with the World Boxing Association (WBA) and recognizes champions in 17 weight classes.[1]
Its rules specify that fighters' titles are removed if they remain inactive for one year.[2]
See also
- List of NABA champions
References
External links
- Official website
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sanctioning body
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weight class
- Heavyweight (200+ lb) (records and statistics)
- Cruiserweight (200 lb)
- Light heavyweight (175 lb)
- Super middleweight (168 lb)
- Middleweight (160 lb)
- Light middleweight (154 lb)
- Welterweight (147 lb)
- Light welterweight (140 lb)
- Lightweight (135 lb)
- Super featherweight (130 lb)
- Featherweight (126 lb)
- Super bantamweight (122 lb)
- Bantamweight (118 lb)
- Super flyweight (115 lb)
- Flyweight (112 lb)
- Light flyweight (108 lb)
- Mini flyweight (105 lb)
- Atomweight (102 lb)
multiple weight classes
- Lineal championship
- Undisputed championship
- Interim championship
- Undefeated champions
- Current rankings
- Pound for pound
- Boxing organisations
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