Think of a belt like a ring for the waist.
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Championship dentures? Make that a gold grill, or an iron pyrite one anyway. I think Sulaiman the younger can pull that off.
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Originally posted by The Old LefHook View PostChampionship dentures? Make that a gold grill, or an iron pyrite one anyway. I think Sulaiman the younger can pull that off.
Fighters can hold it over their head like the NHL Trophy (I have no clue what that's called.)
But back on 1976 I did once have a Canadian (defense man) named Murray Wilson forearm off a bar stool in Montreal. I had in conversation unwittingly insulted his home town. (Which if you have ever seen some of these small towns in Canada, they deserve to be insulted.)
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Two principle belts of Sullivan's relevant to this convo, but I'm pretty sure he had more in total.
The first belt comes from the Police Gazette in 1884. The PG made a belt for Kilrain, the public was so offended by the PG trying to crown an alternative champion they created the second belt, the famous belt with the diamonds.
When Sullivan beat Kilrain he acquired the PG belt as well and named the two belts the "dog collar belt" and the "Boston belt" the dog collar being the PG's belt.
When Corbett beat Sully, Sullivan handed over the dog collar belt and kept his boston belt.
Corbett loved the vaudeville circuit and lauding his belt around America. In 1893 he left is displayed in a shop window where it was stolen and never recovered.
Belting the Champions - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com
The Maher bit was probably my own misinterpretation. The best I found, admittedly I've not cracked a book yet, was a quote from Corbett:
“On this spot, I give you the championship, because I know you can protect it. I shall never fight again.”
Peter Maher: An Irish Tribute - The Grueling Truth
He probably meant the title, but from memory in Matt Dunnellon's book there's a bit were the two walk and talk in a train station and Maher has a belt on his shoulder. So maybe Corbett had a belt made after the Dog Collar but from Sullivan to Corbett there was actually a hand off and that belt was promptly stolen.
He beats Sully in 92 and Mitchell in 94. 93 he lost the belt, so dude literally never got to show off in the ring with his belt....kinda sad, but that's what you get leaving your **** on display in the 1890s I guess.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
You know DeeMoney... I see the same thing perpetually with rank in the martial arts... When you have all these organizations it really dilutes the value of a belt...and its almost pathetic when they try to make the belts nicer looking... It shows they are aware and do not care (a-pathetic= pathetic). The real value of the belt is what it stands for... it could be made out of paper mache!
Rank inflation is what happens in many martial arts and its the same crap. Suddenly you see fat middle aged men walking around with 10th degree Black Belts, and then some schmo gets a dan ranks above a tenth degree which isn't even valid... after a 10th you have to create your own system.
The rank goes up indirect proportion to the quality and skills going down. credit to the Gracies for calling a Black Belt what it should be...that is the way I came up as well... Now they call a black belt a 7th to 10th dan its just insane...
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post
Ok - but what the NFL does is use the Lombardi Trophy in place of the belt. It serves the purpose you suggest would be lost, not the rings but the trophy is passed on.
I am now changing my mine and thinking losing the belt may be too dramatic a loss marketing wise . . . You guys are convincing me. . . But I think fighters/scantioning bodies should add in a ring tradition with each ring representing a particular titled held just like the belts. The bodies can afford both.
Undisputed Belts and Leather By Dan are good sites for custom made belts, by the way.Last edited by Anthony342; 10-21-2021, 11:39 AM.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
My bad, I took it as pertains to the first modern belt, not limited to.
Yeah all I'm saying is by the time Sullivan had a belt boxing was already used to and expected that specific belt to always be his.
That said If we cheat "champion" just a bit, I believe Corbett gave his belt to Maher actually. When I get a bit of time I'll try to find something on it, but I'm pretty sure when Maher won Corbett's vacant title Corbett handed Maher his belt.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostTwo principle belts of Sullivan's relevant to this convo, but I'm pretty sure he had more in total.
The first belt comes from the Police Gazette in 1884. The PG made a belt for Kilrain, the public was so offended by the PG trying to crown an alternative champion they created the second belt, the famous belt with the diamonds.
When Sullivan beat Kilrain he acquired the PG belt as well and named the two belts the "dog collar belt" and the "Boston belt" the dog collar being the PG's belt.
When Corbett beat Sully, Sullivan handed over the dog collar belt and kept his boston belt.
Corbett loved the vaudeville circuit and lauding his belt around America. In 1893 he left is displayed in a shop window where it was stolen and never recovered.
Belting the Champions - Sports Illustrated Vault | SI.com
The Maher bit was probably my own misinterpretation. The best I found, admittedly I've not cracked a book yet, was a quote from Corbett:
“On this spot, I give you the championship, because I know you can protect it. I shall never fight again.”
Peter Maher: An Irish Tribute - The Grueling Truth
He probably meant the title, but from memory in Matt Dunnellon's book there's a bit were the two walk and talk in a train station and Maher has a belt on his shoulder. So maybe Corbett had a belt made after the Dog Collar but from Sullivan to Corbett there was actually a hand off and that belt was promptly stolen.
He beats Sully in 92 and Mitchell in 94. 93 he lost the belt, so dude literally never got to show off in the ring with his belt....kinda sad, but that's what you get leaving your **** on display in the 1890s I guess.
Belts-768x537.jpg
Cintur%25C3%25B3n%2Bde%2Bcampe%25C3%25B3n%2BJohn%2BL.%2BSullivan.jpg
I remember reading befire about Boston and the dog belt but great detail.
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
Once champions lose belts or retire, don't they get their own belt awarded to them saying when they won the belt and another date saying when their title reign ended?
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