There are so many belts and championships that a fighter winning championships is not necessarily a reason for not being a gatekeeper. I think regarding journeyman I can see your point but gatekeeper? is a little different concept. If you think that by being a champion and continuing to fight that keeps one out of the category of a fighter who never achieved and was always a professional opponent....I concede that.
Gatekeeping is a little different issue. In a division where there is a tremendous amount of fluidity (guys moving up and down, catchweights) where there are always a bunch of guys coming up the ladder and down, I do think that fighters who became a tough fight, had flaws which were exposed and now the blueprint on these flaws was out for all to see....can be a great gatekeeper. Judah was exposed, first by Zoo. He became a guy who fought tough but broke down in the later rounds and never really became a great fighter. This to me is a gatekeeper.
Gatekeeping is a little different issue. In a division where there is a tremendous amount of fluidity (guys moving up and down, catchweights) where there are always a bunch of guys coming up the ladder and down, I do think that fighters who became a tough fight, had flaws which were exposed and now the blueprint on these flaws was out for all to see....can be a great gatekeeper. Judah was exposed, first by Zoo. He became a guy who fought tough but broke down in the later rounds and never really became a great fighter. This to me is a gatekeeper.
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