The Best Weight Division in Boxing - Part One

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    The Best Weight Division in Boxing - Part One

    By Cliff Rold - Welterweight.

    That seems to be the unanimous answer these days when anyone asks about the best division in Boxing. It’s a powerful argument. Is it the truth? After all, with seventeen weight divisions, there’s plenty of talent to go around and divisions are more than just the names at the top. Looking top to bottom, there are a few divisions that give Welterweight a run for its money. [details]
  • SugarShanep4p
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    welter & LW

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    • RichCCFC
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      Lightweight.

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      • squealpiggy
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        Lightweight and potentially super middle after JC left if all the guys elect to fight each other.

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        • Ras44
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          Welterweight

          Cotto, Judah, Mayweather, Margarito, possibly old DLH, suppossedly Mayorga, Quintana, Williams, Clottey, Berto, Mosley.

          I haven't seen Bonsu so I don't know about him.

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          • abadger
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            Lightweight by far. The depth of pickem matchups far exceeds welterweight.

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            • Silencers
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              Lightweight, especially with Pacquiao, JMM and Guzman moving up.

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              • Sealhound
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                Welterweight and Leightweight for me. Although I don't follow the lower weights so much, so maybe it is bursting with talent like Lightweight is at the moment I don't know.

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                • RichCCFC
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                  Lightweight = Manny Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, Joan Guzman, Nate Campbell, Juan Diaz, David Diaz, Michael Katsidis, Joel Casamayor, Amir Khan, Yuri Romanov etc...

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                  • squealpiggy
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                    Jr Feather is pretty good too with Vasquez, Marquez, Molitor, Caballero, Ponce De Leon etc.

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