... yet today's fighters, even the great ones, get up in arms over catchweights, 2 pound advantages, etc.?
Sam Langford, a natural lightweight/welterweight, had no problems jumping in the ring with a light-heavyweight or even a heavyweight; often he'd tear them apart.
I realize a guy like Langford is a once-in-a-century fighter, but seriously? We've already sub-divided the original eight weight classes into virtual catchweights as it is. Now we've got fights at catchweights within catchweights. Where are the men who are willing to say, "I don't care how big he is or how small I am. Put me in the ring with him and I'll whip his a$$."?
/Rant.
Sam Langford, a natural lightweight/welterweight, had no problems jumping in the ring with a light-heavyweight or even a heavyweight; often he'd tear them apart.
I realize a guy like Langford is a once-in-a-century fighter, but seriously? We've already sub-divided the original eight weight classes into virtual catchweights as it is. Now we've got fights at catchweights within catchweights. Where are the men who are willing to say, "I don't care how big he is or how small I am. Put me in the ring with him and I'll whip his a$$."?
/Rant.
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