Boxing promoters should form a pact to recognise one organisation belt.
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I'd be fine with a world where maybe Tank Davis has to be without a belt and settle for #2 in his weight class. Over time the general public would recognize who the champs are and would respect what an accomplishment a high ranking truly represents.
Isn't that preferable to the current world where there are too many belts and the public has no idea who the best is...but the likes of Zeuge and Braehmer and Wilder get to make money out of the confusion?Comment
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I'd be fine with a world where maybe Tank Davis has to be without a belt and settle for #2 in his weight class. Over time the general public would recognize who the champs are and would respect what an accomplishment a high ranking truly represents.
Isn't that preferable to the current world where there are too many belts and the public has no idea who the best is...but the likes of Zeuge and Braehmer and Wilder get to make money out of the confusion?
Which general public? you have lots of different countries and each of their perspectives is only going to have a chance to be similar if they all get to see the same fights on their tv and their interest will likely wane if not enough of these events and fighters are in/from their countries. Obviously that is a lot more possible today but you'd likely have to have a single promotional entity controlling it all. Ultimately I think it could ****** the popularity of the sport in these countries.
That said I obviously want to see the best face the best and for there to be as clear a number one in each division as possible but I don't think that you need a clear number one at every point in time. I think you can have multiple champions and a unification every 2-4 years. Although even that is very hard to achieve.Comment
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