3, 4, 5 (multi division champ) who beat maybe one or two top guys in each division, but never dominated that division for a long time or never the linear/undisputed champ (a belt holder)
or
the dominant champion of ONE division over a long period of time
im guessing those of you who say multiple weight champ are not heavyweights, unless your a heavy like byrd and can drop to crusier and light, us heavies gotta be stuck in 1 divsion lol
Multiple weight class champ, people would say i fought everyone and beat them all.
While if i stayed at one division fighting bums and the occasional "ok" or fattening fighter i would just be opportunistic.
I'd like to become a boxer at 19 years old, steamroller about 25 opponents, all KO's within the first 3 years of my career, move up to fighting quality opposition, get another 10 wins , then face off against a major champ & put him out with a 1st round KO. In an ideal world all of this would have happened just as I turned 24. Then I'd like to defend the title atleast 50 times over the next 12 years, then retire undefeated & a billionaire.
getting knocked out by Tyson
Oh wait you said accomplishment...quitting against Chris Byrd when I'm beating him. Getting stopped in the 6th by Lennox Lewis. Making gay ass nude photo shoots with my almost twin brother. Being so gay that it makes Elton john blush. Discovering that Vitali translated to english means Cockface
I know,what a disgrace,making lennox retire from boxing and shit.I think you're the only one who noticed the gay undertones of those pitures, good eye.
3, 4. & 5 divisions. if ur on top for so long eventually the opponents you face aren't all that great. where if you go up in weight you can challenge the big names, beat em', then move on to the next division and do the same