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  • Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

    Translation: "Im closing my eyes now!!! The lineal does not exist! wa wa!" You don't need to do anything! Just continue the nonsense and exersize your right not to research facts...
    Spell check: exercise. You're welcome!

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    • Originally posted by kafkod View Post

      "Lineal was invented to sell fights"

      Truth. And it works, mainly because, as I have many times in these lineal debates, 99.99% of the people who shell out to watch "lineal title fights" have no fucking clue what a lineal title is even supposed to be..
      Same is true for p4p bud.

      I don't see a reason, yet, maybe because I'm just not firm on anything outside of this happened that didn't happen sort of ****, but I don't see why we all need to agree on what it is for it to have value.

      I recognize others' recognition. It's cool.

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      • Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

        OK let's say all that is true.

        The fact that it was on PPV and not HBO regular subscription tells you that the fans saw more value in the lineal title than they did in the "undisputed" HBO marketing scheme.

        We are arguing whether there is legitimacy to the lineal title. This shows there is because it was where the fans wanted to spend their money. Not on the Berbick, Tucker, Smith trilogy. Even HBO recognized that the lineal title fight was more important.

        There was no scam involved. Pointing out Spinks' weakness is a disingenuous argument. Spinks' likely loss was no different than Patterson to Liston or Bradock to Louis. But we still wanted those fights.
        The point I was making about this fight in the first place was that the vast majority of boxing fans all over the world recognised Mike Tyson as the HW champ, even before he beat Spinks. In other words, Spinks was the imaginary lineal champion, but Iron Mike was the real champion, and the people's champion.
        Last edited by kafkod; 05-15-2025, 03:14 PM.

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        • Originally posted by kafkod View Post

          I don't need to contact TBRB. I'm just pointing out that they didn't accept Wlad vs Chagaev as a lineal title fight. That's the problem with imaginary titles. They are based on subjective opinions, not objective facts.
          Holding a cartoon belt you have to pay for is based off subjective opinion. I don't see your point. It doesn't matter anyway, you're in most likelihood not going to change my mind or the minds of others. Myself and other don't need an ABC org to tell us what to believe and who is the champion. Following the lineal path does that for us. One champion.....that's it per division. Not 8 different world champions per division which is absolutely ridiculous.

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          • Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

            OK let's say all that is true.

            The fact that it was on PPV and not HBO regular subscription tells you that the fans saw more value in the lineal title than they did in the "undisputed" HBO marketing scheme.

            We are arguing whether there is legitimacy to the lineal title. This shows there is because it was where the fans wanted to spend their money. Not on the Berbick, Tucker, Smith trilogy. Even HBO recognized that the lineal title fight was more important.

            There was no scam involved. Pointing out Spinks' weakness is a disingenuous argument. Spinks' likely loss was no different than Patterson to Liston or Bradock to Louis. But we still wanted those fights.
            All lineal championship fights at that. It was the best vs the best, and if you wanted to say it wasn't it was at the very least the best vs the man who beat the man.
            Willie Pep 229 Willie Pep 229 likes this.

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            • Originally posted by kafkod View Post

              I don't need to contact TBRB. I'm just pointing out that they didn't accept Wlad vs Chagaev as a lineal title fight. That's the problem with imaginary titles. They are based on subjective opinions, not objective facts.
              - - WBA wouldn't recognize Wlad as a title fight as I recall even though Chagaev was their in between Valuev multi years undefeated defenses champion which was ultimately how David Haye held the belt.

              Ridicules to argue about corrupt stuff like this when DKing team up with the Orgs for what would be comedy if so many fighters weren't getting ripped off...

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              • Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                - - WBA wouldn't recognize Wlad as a title fight as I recall even though Chagaev was their in between Valuev multi years undefeated defenses champion which was ultimately how David Haye held the belt.

                Ridicules to argue about corrupt stuff like this when DKing team up with the Orgs for what would be comedy if so many fighters weren't getting ripped off...
                Chageav at that point was the WBA champion in recess, whatever the hell that means. Valuev the regular champion.....the confusion continues. Wlad was the best heavyweight in the world at that point and not even ranked by the WBA at the end of 2008. Pathetic, but hey let's just throw lineal to the wayside. No WBA title on the line says a lot about ABC orgs, doesn't it?

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                • Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                  Chageav at that point was the WBA champion in recess, whatever the hell that means. Valuev the regular champion.....the confusion continues. Wlad was the best heavyweight in the world at that point and not even ranked by the WBA at the end of 2008. Pathetic, but hey let's just throw lineal to the wayside. No WBA title on the line says a lot about ABC orgs, doesn't it?
                  - - Biggest title fight in Boxing history by the $$$ and PPVs, Manny vs l'l floydy, and they couldn't handle the broadcasting without collapsing thousands, perhaps in 10s of thousand viewers who ended up filing the largest boxing lawsuit ever.

                  I was one of the first subscribers to DAZN who never panned out thanks to boxing's lowly rank. If a fight ain't on youtube, I ain't gonna be watching...

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                  • Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                    - - Biggest title fight in Boxing history by the $$$ and PPVs, Manny vs l'l floydy, and they couldn't handle the broadcasting without collapsing thousands, perhaps in 10s of thousand viewers who ended up filing the largest boxing lawsuit ever.

                    I was one of the first subscribers to DAZN who never panned out thanks to boxing's lowly rank. If a fight ain't on youtube, I ain't gonna be watching...
                    You must really be hitting the bottle hard this morning. What on God's green Earth does ANY of this have to do with the post you responded to?

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                    • Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                      I don't believe you understand March's opinion any more than you understand mine. .
                      Well then so be it... I am sure Marg will let us know.

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