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| mostreigns = [[Gran Hamada]] {{nobr|(5 Times)}}
 
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The '''UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship''' (''Campeonato Mundia de Peso Completo Junior UWA'' in Spanish) is a [[professional wrestling]] [[Championship|championship]] that was originally promoted by the [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[lucha libre]] [[professional wrestling]]) [[professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] [[Universal Wrestling Association]] (UWA). the UWA operated from 1975 to 1995 but the title is still defended on the Mexican [[independent circuit]] after the UWA closed. The weight range for this championship is 97 kg (214 lb) to 107 kg (236 lb) but is not strictly enforced to these days. The UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship has also been promoted by [[New Japan Pro Wrestling]] and was at one time one of the eight championships that made up the [[J-Crown|J-Crown Championship]]. Following the breakup of the J-Crown, the championship was used by the [[Toryumon]] promotion.
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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*[[/Title history|Title history]] - History of the championship.
 
 
*[[/Champion history|Champion history]] - History of the wrestlers who have held the belt.
 
*[[/Champion history|Champion history]] - History of the wrestlers who have held the belt.
 
*[[/Title matches|Title matches]] - Matches in which the title was defended.
 
*[[/Title matches|Title matches]] - Matches in which the title was defended.
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*[[/Reigns by length|Reigns by length]] - Lists of the length and reigns.
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*[[/Champion Gallery|Champion Gallery]] - A Gallery of all Champions.
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==External links and references==
 
*[http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=477 UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship at CAGEMATCH.net]
 
   
 
==External links==
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[[Category:Unaffiliated championships|UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight]]
 
 
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=477 UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship at CAGEMATCH.net]
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[[Category:Singles championships]]
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[[Category:Light Heavyweight championships]]
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[[Category:Universal Wrestling Association championships]]

Latest revision as of 09:25, 5 December 2018


The UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Championship (Campeonato Mundia de Peso Completo Junior UWA in Spanish) is a professional wrestling championship that was originally promoted by the Mexican lucha libre professional wrestling) promotion Universal Wrestling Association (UWA). the UWA operated from 1975 to 1995 but the title is still defended on the Mexican independent circuit after the UWA closed. The weight range for this championship is 97 kg (214 lb) to 107 kg (236 lb) but is not strictly enforced to these days. The UWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship has also been promoted by New Japan Pro Wrestling and was at one time one of the eight championships that made up the J-Crown Championship. Following the breakup of the J-Crown, the championship was used by the Toryumon promotion.

See also

  • Champion history - History of the wrestlers who have held the belt.
  • Title matches - Matches in which the title was defended.
  • Champion Gallery - A Gallery of all Champions.

External links