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It may cost a lot of money but any prestige the Ring belt once had is long gone. I didn't think it could get worse than De La Hoya's ownership but the Saudis have dug to new depths.
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How many 42+ year old heavyweights have been ranked contenders? Numerous.
How many 42+ year old welterweights have been ranked contenders? Zero.
Try really hard to figure out why that is....Last edited by famicommander; Today, 09:15 AM.
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Read it again, but more slowly
heavyweights
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Again, because heavyweights are much better, much later into their careers than welterweights and once you reach a certain age you're too old regardless.
Either learn some reading comprehension or just log off you absolute clown....
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Because heavyweights are better far, far later into their careers than welterweights.
Once again, nobody should have to explain this to you....
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You didn't respond to it at all, you repeatedly missed the point and doubled down on it.
I have never, at any point, considered anyone a legitimate champion just because they had a belt. But I accept the basic reality that the WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO are the ones who decide who holds their...
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You really can't read.
TBRB champion = world champion.
WBA, IBF, WBO, WBC top recognized belt holder = world titlist
Dubois is the legitimate IBF title holder, so he's a world titlist. I think it's a really dumb decision by the IBF and I make fun of them and Dubois for...Last edited by famicommander; Today, 12:03 AM.
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Can you read?
The post you just quoted confirms that Daniel Dubois is not a real world champion. He is the IBF world titlist, and good for him, but there is only one champion in any division and Usyk is the heavyweight champion. And that's because he has the TBRB world championship, which...
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Perez was 28-0 and had all of his fights at lightweight or above. Gamboa came and took his 0, and then Perez won all of his fights until Crolla took his belt. So how did Crolla become WBA champion if Perez was never WBA champion? How did Linares become WBA champion if Crolla wasn't? How did Lomachenko...
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He has been unwilling to fight with reckless abandon since the third Fury fight and that pretty much just makes him target practice for his opponent. If Wilder isn't willing to let his punches go with intent he's a worthless fighter. He doesn't have any other skills.
He'll probably win...Last edited by famicommander; Yesterday, 11:13 PM.
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Listen, I doubt he wins.
But if he does, you're smoking crack if you think he's not taking a lucrative rematch.siablo14 likes this.
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Regardless of the reason, the fight with Daniel Ponce De Leon was, in fact, contracted at 127. So, once again, it had been 3 years and 3 months since Gamboa made the featherweight limit by the time he stepped into the ring to fight Crawford.
The Ring is not more credible than the TBRB....
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Again you say he was essentially a featherweight moving up, but that's not true. The De Leon fight was at a contracted 127, then he won an interim strap at 130, then he beat Perez, then he fought Crawford.
The last time Gamboa made 126 was March 2011 and the Crawford fight was in June 2014....
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Gamboa was not unranked at 135. TBRB had him #7 and he had won an interim strap prior to fighting Crawford.
What people forget about Gamboa is that he started out fighting at 130 and 135, then drained down to featherweight and won the titles there, then went to 130 and won a silly interim...Last edited by famicommander; Yesterday, 09:06 PM.
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So, once again, you don't have time to watch boxing but you do have time to come here and have three day arguments about how a former unified champion was an unknown.
Got it....
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...against another boxer in the prime of his career.
You just keep pretending like Manny is a regular boxer. He's not. He's a 46 year old welterweight. That is absurdly old. He's going to look like Mike Tyson did vs Jake Paul, or like Evander Holyfield did vs Vitor Belfort....
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