Settle an argument... for years, the WBO was a peripheral title like the IBC. What year did WBO champions stake a legitimate claim to call themselves "Champions of the World"?
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When did the WBO Title become considered a legitimate world championship?
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Mid-late nineties due to high profile British fighters holding the titles. The WBO has always had sort of a tacit British affiliation. It's still sort of considered the lowest title. "WBC stand for We Be Crooks, and WBO, we don't even count that"
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Originally posted by Tengoshi View PostMid-late nineties due to high profile British fighters holding the titles. The WBO has always had sort of a tacit British affiliation. It's still sort of considered the lowest title. "WBC stand for We Be Crooks, and WBO, we don't even count that"
My answer was as soon as british fighters started winning them, then it became legit in england anyway. From 1990 onwards when Benn and Eubank were claiming themselves world champion.
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Title was only considered worth a damn in the UK in the 90s and early 00s. No one else recognized it. **** didn't become relevant till De La Hoya won it (MW version, not SFW).
Furthermore it only became relevant because it set up the richest Middleweight event in history, and I believe the only unification of the 4 major titles to this day.
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