If a boxer holds the WBA belt and one other belt, they are called unified champion. If they hold the WBA belt and two other belts they are called undisputed champion. If they hold the WBA belt and all three other belts, they are called Super Champion.
Now if he becomes a super champion, does the WBA belt become automatically vacant? or does an interim champion become crowned?
If a boxer holds the WBA belt and one other belt, they are called unified champion. If they hold the WBA belt and two other belts they are called undisputed champion. If they hold the WBA belt and all three other belts, they are called Super Champion.
Now if he becomes a super champion, does the WBA belt become automatically vacant? or does an interim champion become crowned?
I believe it like this:
If a WBA champion win a belt from one of the other alphabetboys he becomes a WBA superchampion. Then the WBA makes another fight between 2 contenders and the winner is now the REGULAR champ.
And then you have an Intercontinentalchampion and so on and on and on. Multipli that with 8 or something (number of so-called governing bodies) and then you have a distasteful alphabet-soup. Have a nice f****** meal.
So this is what the boxing writers talk about when referring to why people have been droven away from boxing due to too many champions in every weight class.