New Mexico Statutes
§ 60-2A-35 — Weight limits for championship professional boxing
New Mexico § 60-2A-35
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Bluebook
N.M. Stat. Ann. § 60-2A-35 (2026).
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contests. (Repealed effective July 1, 2030.) State championships are recognized in fourteen classes; the classes for professional boxers and the maximum weights for each class are: A. junior flyweight: one hundred eight pounds; B. flyweight: one hundred twelve pounds; C. bantamweight: one hundred eighteen pounds; D. junior featherweight: one hundred twenty-two pounds; E. featherweight: one hundred twenty-six pounds; F. junior lightweight: one hundred thirty pounds; G. lightweight: one hundred thirty-five pounds; H. junior welterweight: one hundred forty pounds; I. welterweight: one hundred forty-seven pounds; J. junior middleweight: one hundred fifty-four pounds; K. middleweight: one hundred sixty pounds; L. light heavyweight: one hundred seventy-five pounds; M. cruiserweight: one hundred
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Legislative History
Laws 2024, ch. 30, § 9.
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