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Longest REIGN of TOP LINEAL WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONS of LAST 30 YEARS !!
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Originally posted by imdazed View Postyeah but the facts tell nothing. Nothing. It's a list of lineal champs - which is almost as bs as belts since all the lineal champ has to do is avoid the good fighters in the division then move elsewhere. How valid is that reign?
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Originally posted by larry x View Postbut you had to fight the top champ to become the top champ right??
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Originally posted by Roger Mellie View PostFloyd - 3 fights in 20 months.
Leonard - 8 fights in 32 months.
Yep,I get it. Floyd aint fit to carry Sugar Ray's spit bucket.Last edited by PoetryInMotion; 10-12-2009, 04:40 PM.
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LINEAGE OF THE OFFICAL WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION
FROM 1979-2009- Wilfred Benitez January 14, 1979 - November 30, 1979
- Sugar Ray Leonard November 30, 1979 - June 20, 1980
- Roberto Duran June 20, 1980 - November 25, 1980
- Sugar Ray Leonard November 25, 1980 - November 9, 1982 (Retired)
- Donald Curry (defeated Milton McCrory) December 6, 1985 - September 27, 1986
- Lloyd Honeyghan September 27, 1986 - October 27, 1987
- Jorge Vaca October 27, 1987 - March 29, 1988
- Lloyd Honeyghan March 29, 1988 - February 4, 1989
- Marlon Starling February 4, 1989 - March 2, 1989 (Ring ceased publication for 7 months)
- Vernon Forrest January 26, 2002 - January 25, 2003
- Ricardo Mayorga January 25, 2003 - December 13, 2003
- Cory Spinks December 13, 2003 - February 5, 2005
- Zab Judah February 5, 2005 - January 7, 2006
- Carlos Manuel Baldomir January 7, 2006 - November 4 , 2006
- Floyd Mayweather Jr. November 4,2006 - June 18, 2008(Retired)
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Originally posted by larry x View Postum yes it does..what did leonard do in his 4th division....compare floyds 1st division to leonards 1st division if you're gonna compare the 2
Anyway, the list is pointless. When you think of all the great welters in recent years (Margarito, Quartey, TRINIDAD, etc.) and then see this list you just have to snicker.
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Originally posted by Thread Stealer View PostCurry lost to Honeyghan, who lost to Starling, who lost to Blocker, who lost to Brown (also a unification bout), who lost to McGirt, who lost to Whitaker, who lost to De La Hoya.
Whitaker's defenses= Chavez, Cardona, McGirt, Jacobs, Rodriguez, Rivera (2x), and Hurtado.
De La Hoya's defenses= Kamau, Camacho, Rivera, Charpentier, Chavez, Quartey, Carr.
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