After being advised by an overseas WBA official, that Gilbert Mendoza, president of the WBA, ordered welterweight champion Antonio Margarito (37-5, 27KOs) to face Yuriy Nuzhnenko (27-0-1, 13KOs) of Ukraine in his next outing, BoxingScene.com was later advised that Margarito was elevated to the status of "super" welterweight champion, while Nuzhnenko, coming off a lackluster draw, was elevated from interim to full WBA welterweight champion. [details]
Absolute Madness, Margarito Named "Super" WBA Champ
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After being advised by an overseas WBA official, that Gilbert Mendoza, president of the WBA, ordered welterweight champion Antonio Margarito (37-5, 27KOs) to face Yuriy Nuzhnenko (27-0-1, 13KOs) of Ukraine in his next outing, BoxingScene.com was later advised that Margarito was elevated to the status of "super" welterweight champion, while Nuzhnenko, coming off a lackluster draw, was elevated from interim to full WBA welterweight champion. [details]Comment
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I think you miss the point. Margarito only has ONE title. The SUPER champion has to have more than one title. That's the WBA's justification for even having more than one champion at the same weight. They made two champions at 147 to collects off two fighters. They made one guy a champion without ever fighting the actual title holder. Why not just make 100 champions under the WBA. Next a mandatory is in line, why not just make him the champ and the other guy a super chamo so they dont have to fight.Comment
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