Light Heavyweight Division Ponders - Who’s the Champ?

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Light Heavyweight Division Ponders - Who’s the Champ?

    By Cliff Rold - The Showtime show this weekend, in the main event, features a bout with big time ramifications for the Light Heavyweight division. Antonio Tarver (27-4, 19 KO) defends his currently held IBF belt, the latest in a career full of straps and accolades, for the first time. Tarver is 39 years old but, due to a late start to his professional years, has fewer miles than the calendar would normally dictate. In defeating Clinton Woods in April by a rout of a decision, he knocked off one of the 175 lb. classes hottest fighters.

    Across the ring from him will be Chad Dawson (26-0, 17 KO), most recently a WBC titlist who gave up that strap for this bout. Dawson is 26 years old and, no matter how many miles Tarver does or does not have worn into his frame, it’s an advantage.

    Dawson has been the apparent heir apparent at Light Heavyweight since a dominant win in 2006 over tried veteran Eric Harding. He got off the floor from an early knockdown to dominate for the decision. He’s since added his title winning effort against Tomasz Adamek in 2007 and the brutal war with Glenn Johnson earlier this year. Tarver is the logical next step for Dawson in his quest to be the best. [details]
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    Please tell me how the hell Zsolt Erdei is the lineal L.Heavy Champ.

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    • The Hammer
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      Lots of good fights at 175 coming up:

      Tarver vs. Dawson
      Calzaghe vs. Jones
      Pavlik vs. Hopkins (this one is actually at 170)
      Garay vs. Braehmer
      Diaconu vs. Branco

      Should be more good ones in the new year with Cloud, Johnson, Shumenov and Henry in the mix.
      Last edited by The Hammer; 10-09-2008, 11:51 AM.

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        Originally posted by Ironfist!
        Lots of good fights at 175 coming up:

        Tarver vs. Dawson
        Calzaghe vs. Hopkins
        Pavlik vs. Hopkins (this one is actually at 170)
        Garay vs. Braehmer
        Diaconu vs. Branco

        Should be more good ones in the new year with Cloud, Johnson, Shumenov and Henry in the mix.
        Calzaghe - Hopkins has happened

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          Originally posted by UTFISH
          Please tell me how the hell Zsolt Erdei is the lineal L.Heavy Champ.
          Go to CyberBoxingZone.com; they do a good job of laying out title lineages. Basically, it harks back to the Hill-Maske fight in 96 and the fact that the other titlist was Tiozzo who had lost to Hill. It's a purist position and subject to debate.

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