n professional boxing, the undisputed champion of a weight class is a boxer who is recognized as the world champion at that class by all the major sanctioning bodies.[1][2] Which bodies are considered "major" varies.
Are we giving a **** about the titles today? Keep a consistent line mun.
He was undisputed #1 at LHW because he beat the previously undisputed #1, who beat the previously undisputed #1. I didn't say he was the undisputed champion, in which case you might have had a small - but still largely irrelevant - point.
calzaghe's resume looks like bernards except bernard has some welters and super welters on his resume so if calzaghe aint **** then most should also believe that bernard aint ****
By that logic Calzaghe wouldn't be **** if he knocked out Hopkins in his prime because he was a middleweight.
He was the WBO champ...enough said. It was the same boxing body that had a dead guy in the rankings for nine months and even moved him up. The record he has for defenses is laughable.
He was the WBO champ...enough said. It was the same boxing body that had a dead guy in the rankings for nine months and even moved him up. The record he has for defenses is laughable.
Even as a WBO champ look at his prime years in between Eubank and Lacy and who he fought.
He was the WBO champ...enough said. It was the same boxing body that had a dead guy in the rankings for nine months and even moved him up. The record he has for defenses is laughable.
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