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The Welterweight division is ruled by Non Welterweights.
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Originally posted by Public_Enemy View PostIt was a JWW fight. Khan and Diaz fought at a catchweight of 143.
Originally posted by bose View PostWhat is he now?
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostYou have to win in the division to "rule" the division. Rios, for instance, could go back to 140, hence he wouldn't be in the division.
Any of those guys can "go back down" to 140, does that mean they were never WWs?
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Originally posted by Public_EnemyQuote:
Originally Posted by The Big Dunn
I thought the diaz fight was JWW. My bad. SO they have 1 ww win between them, I didn't know that constituted ruiling ww.
It was a JWW fight. Khan and Diaz fought at a catchweight of 143.
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Originally posted by bose View Postthats a welterweight fight isnt' it? because its above the 140 pound limit. Where the welterweight limit is 147.
Amir Khan (27-3, 19 KOs) vs. Julio Diaz (40-7-1, 29 KOs) in a 12-round junior welterweight bout. Live from Motorpoint Arena in Sheffield, England.
That's what it says on the Showtime website.
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Rather amusing how a fight at 143 is in the JWW where the limit is 140 pounds
NSB logic strikes again
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Posti thought so. thx.
If you are not going to answer the question thats fine with me. WHen you and the TS decide at what point a non ww becomes a ww let me know.
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