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  • #31
    Originally posted by lparm View Post
    In a boxing world of devalued alphabet straps can you honestly say one is better than another.

    It's a legit sanctioning body and unlike the WBA they don't have 3 champs per division or the WBC with their "silver" and "diamond" titles.
    WBA
    WBO
    WBC
    IBF

    Those belts pretty much distance themselves from the others in terms of validity. I'd recognise his IBA victory though if the opponent was credible.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by lparm View Post
      After the loss to Mayweather, Gatti moved up to the welterweight division. He beat Thomas Damgaard on January 28, 2006, by an eleventh round technical knockout to win the vacant IBA Welterweight title and become a champion in 3 different weight divisions.

      From wiki


      2006-01-28 147 Thomas Damgaard 147 37-0-0
      Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA W TKO 11 12
      time: 2:54 | referee: Lindsey Page | judge: Eugene Grant 100-90 | judge: John Poturaj 99-91 | judge: Paul Venti 98-92
      vacant International Boxing Association welterweight title


      From boxrec

      Maybe you should've looked closer at that record.
      IBA doesnt count, otherwise Ward would be a World Champ by winning the WBU belt

      Sorry he is a 2 division champ, a mediocre one too

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      • #33
        Charley Burley

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        • #34
          Originally posted by lparm View Post
          Eddie booker.

          The man beat 2 top 10 ATGs (I've been told) and probably beats anyone in the top 10 at any weight.

          Fortunately he won the prestigious California state title which some might say is better than any of today's linear titles.

          Legend.
          He only beat one top 10 ATG.

          But Booker is out of the discussion considering he only beat 2 fighters worth anything. Of course, Lloyd Marshall doesn't exist on Boxrec (I've been told)

          And he lost to too many "local guys" like Fritzie Zivic and Cocoa Kid to be in this dicussion.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by inveiglement View Post
            Charley Burley
            Oh yeah, hands down.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
              IBA doesnt count, otherwise Ward would be a World Champ by winning the WBU belt

              Sorry he is a 2 division champ, a mediocre one too
              You'll have to excuse the village idiot.

              Boxrec and now obviously Wikipedia tells all for him.

              Arturo Gatti - 3 Weight world champion

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              • #37
                andrew golota

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                • #38
                  Sam Langford probably.

                  Ron Lyle is up there as well. He did beat some good fighters around his time.

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                  • #39
                    sam langford, he started at lightweight and finished at heavyweight which in todays era would be 9 weight divisions. when you consider jones was the first fighter in over 100 years to go from middleweight to heavyweight then what langford did was incredible.

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                    • #40
                      Packey McFarland

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