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Middleweight is historically considered the second most important weight class

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
    How are there too many different classes?

    Did you Wrestle growing up? Did you not notice ther difference a couple pounds makes?

    I think there aren't enough. Maybe certain weight classes are unnecessary and the spacing is jacked-up. But don't th uprow the baby out with the bath water. (Get rid of the teenagers as quick as you can, though).
    Personally I'm not fussy about all these weight classes . I can live with them but there are too many alphabet organizations with mutiple champions in each of their divisions. Does having a title mean anything??

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    • #22
      Originally posted by TonyGe View Post
      Personally I'm not fussy about all these weight classes . I can live with them but there are too many alphabet organizations with mutiple champions in each of their divisions. Does having a title mean anything??
      Only if your lineal, Ring champ or undisputed does it really mean anything these days and since pretty much the 80s.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
        - -Our resident TightieBoy hit 300 in rasslin' shape. P4P!
        lmfao

        I died

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        • #24
          welterweight...BEST combination of speed, power, technique and action fights


          all time greats who are top 50 that campaigned there

          Mickey Walker

          ray leonard

          ray robinson

          pacquaio

          mayweather

          jose napoles

          barney ross

          jimmy mcclarnin

          henry armstrong

          sam langford

          kid gavilan

          barbados joe walcott


          and other mosely, cotto, de la hoya, etc

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