Anything below featherweight, and have an age limit that once youre 25, you have to move up in weight. No grown man should be weighing 126 lbs, it's sad really
Anything below featherweight, and have an age limit that once youre 25, you have to move up in weight. No grown man should be weighing 126 lbs, it's sad reallyThere are hundreds of millions of grown men all over the world who weigh less than 125 pounds and many of them are good boxers. Two of the best pound for pound boxers in the world, Rigo and Gonzalez have always weighed less than 125 pounds. If you don't like small boxers then just don't watch their fights. I grew up in the Los Angeles area and enjoyed the great smaller boxers like Rubin Olivares, Vincente Saldivar, Salvador Sanchez, Michael Carbajal,Richardo Lopez,Wilfredo Gomez and other fighters who weighed 126 or less most or all of their careers. They had as much skill as any larger fighter and just as much right to make a living boxing.I wouldn't like this new rule of yours.
Anything below featherweight, and have an age limit that once youre 25, you have to move up in weight. No grown man should be weighing 126 lbs, it's sad really
Yeah the hobbit weight divisions are hard to keep up with, most of the fights aren't televised or they are set in Japan or Thailand somewhere. I say the cut off should be Bantamweight but we should get rid of all the "Junior" and "Super" weight divisions. Should just be 118, 126, 135, 147, 160 etc. FFS in the hobbit divisons the difference is like 2-3 lbs.
-No more than one title per division (interim tites notwithstanding.) There should only be one world champion per weight class, that way everyone in that division knows who "The Man" to beat is.
-No more judging the winner of a fight on points/number of rounds won. Rounds should be used as a way of giving the fighters a breather, but after the fight is over, the culmuative number of punches should be added up together to determine the winner. It doesn't happen often, but it does happen that you can score the most hits (even in terms of power punches) and yet STILL lose the fight just because you lost more rounds. Does that seem right to anyone?
-A-Side, B-Side should only pertain to who gets more money. Glove size, weight, etc. should be universal and not decided by either of the two fighters themselves.
-Catchweights should only be allowed in non-title fights. When it comes to title fights, they should both be mandated to make the weight that the championship is revolved around.
-Only one promoter running sh*t. At most, two. This is a major issue with boxing... There are too many promoters.
What about canelo ?
Only reason he has trouble making 154
Is because he has a 1.75 pound cawk.
That big Dck is making him struggle to make weight.
He shouldnt have to move up , he dont fck around
Anything below featherweight, and have an age limit that once youre 25, you have to move up in weight. No grown man should be weighing 126 lbs, it's sad really
Lol...it's true people are generally not interested in the small fighters, but it's not their fault they're 5ft 2. They can't jut will themselves to grow.
Anything below featherweight, and have an age limit that once youre 25, you have to move up in weight. No grown man should be weighing 126 lbs, it's sad reallyLOL at this guy and his small penis syndrome.