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    Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    correct, the divisional limit for middleweight is still 160

    155 is a catchweight
    Catchweight in the middleweight area.

    Every single boxing organisation says that above 154 to 160 is MW.
    Every.single.one

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      Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      I chose to be incorrect and still be ****** and wrong, and they didn't accept my ******ity as correct. I did everything I could. I even insulted them.
      Corrected that for you.

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        Originally posted by stealthradon View Post
        No, the upper limit is 160. If you go over 160, it's no longer MW
        You're missing the point. For a division to be considered middleweight it has to have a limit of 160 pounds. A limit of 155 is not middleweight it's catchweight.

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          Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
          You're missing the point. For a division to be considered middleweight it has to have a limit of 160 pounds. A limit of 155 is not middleweight it's catchweight.
          No, that's middleweight.
          Just like 156, 157, 158,159,159½, 159¾...

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            Originally posted by stealthradon View Post
            No, that's middleweight.
            Just like 156, 157, 158,159,159½, 159¾...
            Wrong. If those numbers are limits then it's not middleweight it becomes catchweight. For example a limit of 155 is a catchweight.

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              Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
              You're missing the point. For a division to be considered middleweight it has to have a limit of 160 pounds. A limit of 155 is not middleweight it's catchweight.
              There are 17 weight categories universally recognized. There is a proposal to unify all names as some divisions are called differently by some groups and this by itself creates confusion. The 17 categories are:



              Weight limit
              (lb / kg) WBC WBA IBF WBO
              unlimited Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight
              200 / 90.7 Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Junior heavyweight
              175 / 79.4 Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight
              168 / 76.2 Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight
              160 / 72.5 Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight
              154 / 69.9 Super welterweight Super welterweight Junior middleweight Junior middleweight
              147 / 66.7 Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight
              140 / 63.5 Super lightweight Super lightweight Junior welterweight Junior welterweight
              135 / 61.2 Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight
              130 / 59.0 Super featherweight Super featherweight Junior lightweight Junior lightweight
              126 / 57.2 Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight
              122 / 55.3 Super bantamweight Super bantamweight Junior featherweight Junior featherweight
              118 / 53.5 Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight
              115 / 52.2 Super flyweight Super flyweight Junior bantamweight Junior bantamweight
              112 / 50.8 Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight
              108 / 49.0 Light flyweight Light flyweight Junior flyweight Junior flyweight
              105 / 47.6 Minimumweight Minimumweight Mini flyweight Mini flyweight


              Every fight is scheduled to a certain weight category . For a fight to be recognized under such weigh category both boxers must make the weight within the limit of the division in the official weigh in ceremony.



              Catch weight – This term is used for specific agreements reached by the 2 fighters and is an exclusive commercial contract which has nothing to do with the regulations of boxing.



              There are 2 scenarios in which catch weight fights have been scheduled



              A-. World title fight scheduled to x division in which the fighters agree to have a limit of how much they can weight . For example a fight scheduled at welterweight which the limit is 147 lbs. and the fighters agree on weighing 144 maximum. For boxing regulation the fight is within the 147 category, so it is an official welterweight fight.

              read this and weep, your wrong on all levels, this is from the WBC

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                Originally posted by Shape up View Post
                There are 17 weight categories universally recognized. There is a proposal to unify all names as some divisions are called differently by some groups and this by itself creates confusion. The 17 categories are:



                Weight limit
                (lb / kg) WBC WBA IBF WBO
                unlimited Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight
                200 / 90.7 Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Junior heavyweight
                175 / 79.4 Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight
                168 / 76.2 Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight
                160 / 72.5 Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight
                154 / 69.9 Super welterweight Super welterweight Junior middleweight Junior middleweight
                147 / 66.7 Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight
                140 / 63.5 Super lightweight Super lightweight Junior welterweight Junior welterweight
                135 / 61.2 Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight
                130 / 59.0 Super featherweight Super featherweight Junior lightweight Junior lightweight
                126 / 57.2 Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight
                122 / 55.3 Super bantamweight Super bantamweight Junior featherweight Junior featherweight
                118 / 53.5 Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight
                115 / 52.2 Super flyweight Super flyweight Junior bantamweight Junior bantamweight
                112 / 50.8 Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight
                108 / 49.0 Light flyweight Light flyweight Junior flyweight Junior flyweight
                105 / 47.6 Minimumweight Minimumweight Mini flyweight Mini flyweight


                Every fight is scheduled to a certain weight category . For a fight to be recognized under such weigh category both boxers must make the weight within the limit of the division in the official weigh in ceremony.



                Catch weight – This term is used for specific agreements reached by the 2 fighters and is an exclusive commercial contract which has nothing to do with the regulations of boxing.



                There are 2 scenarios in which catch weight fights have been scheduled



                A-. World title fight scheduled to x division in which the fighters agree to have a limit of how much they can weight . For example a fight scheduled at welterweight which the limit is 147 lbs. and the fighters agree on weighing 144 maximum. For boxing regulation the fight is within the 147 category, so it is an official welterweight fight.

                read this and weep, your wrong on all levels, this is from the WBC
                A catchweight at 155 is not a middleweight fight. End of story. No if and but.
                Last edited by Vadrigar.; 02-21-2018, 06:11 AM.

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                  Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
                  A catchweight at 155 is not a middleweight fight. End of story. No if and but.
                  There are 17 weight categories universally recognized. There is a proposal to unify all names as some divisions are called differently by some groups and this by itself creates confusion. The 17 categories are:



                  Weight limit
                  (lb / kg) WBC WBA IBF WBO
                  unlimited Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight Heavyweight
                  200 / 90.7 Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Cruiserweight Junior heavyweight
                  175 / 79.4 Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight Light heavyweight
                  168 / 76.2 Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight Super middleweight
                  160 / 72.5 Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight Middleweight
                  154 / 69.9 Super welterweight Super welterweight Junior middleweight Junior middleweight
                  147 / 66.7 Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight Welterweight
                  140 / 63.5 Super lightweight Super lightweight Junior welterweight Junior welterweight
                  135 / 61.2 Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight Lightweight
                  130 / 59.0 Super featherweight Super featherweight Junior lightweight Junior lightweight
                  126 / 57.2 Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight Featherweight
                  122 / 55.3 Super bantamweight Super bantamweight Junior featherweight Junior featherweight
                  118 / 53.5 Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight Bantamweight
                  115 / 52.2 Super flyweight Super flyweight Junior bantamweight Junior bantamweight
                  112 / 50.8 Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight Flyweight
                  108 / 49.0 Light flyweight Light flyweight Junior flyweight Junior flyweight
                  105 / 47.6 Minimumweight Minimumweight Mini flyweight Mini flyweight


                  Every fight is scheduled to a certain weight category . For a fight to be recognized under such weigh category both boxers must make the weight within the limit of the division in the official weigh in ceremony.



                  Catch weight – This term is used for specific agreements reached by the 2 fighters and is an exclusive commercial contract which has nothing to do with the regulations of boxing.



                  There are 2 scenarios in which catch weight fights have been scheduled



                  A-. World title fight scheduled to x division in which the fighters agree to have a limit of how much they can weight . For example a fight scheduled at welterweight which the limit is 147 lbs. and the fighters agree on weighing 144 maximum. For boxing regulation the fight is within the 147 category, so it is an official welterweight fightyou can disagree all you want ******, your wrong knobjockey, all the sanctioning bodies agree with the intelligent people here, that's not you or sheep***er
                  Last edited by Shape up; 02-21-2018, 06:19 AM.

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                    Catch weight – This term is used for specific agreements reached by the 2 fighters and is an exclusive commercial contract which has nothing to do with the regulations of boxing.



                    There are 2 scenarios in which catch weight fights have been scheduled



                    A-. World title fight scheduled to x division in which the fighters agree to have a limit of how much they can weight . For example a fight scheduled at welterweight which the limit is 147 lbs. and the fighters agree on weighing 144 maximum. For boxing regulation the fight is within the 147 category, so it is an official welterweight fight
                    very self explanatory ******, take it up with the ABC nuffyyou have shown no proof, show some imbecile then posters might take you seriously you joke

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                      Pick ONE:

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