How hard is it to win multiple division titles?

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  • Leatherface
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    #1

    How hard is it to win multiple division titles?

    Do you guys feel its harder to win titles in multiple divisions or stay at one division and dominate for years?
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    #2
    It really depends on the quality of the opponents but moving up you are facing bigger and stronger men...

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      #3
      There is no correct answer to this question.

      It depends what guys you face

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      • -X-
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        #4
        Like for example Hopkins or De La Hoya?
        Last edited by -X-; 05-17-2009, 01:40 PM.

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        • Smokin'J
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          #5
          Originally posted by -X-
          Like for example Hopkins or De La Hoya.
          Example Roy Jones

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          • Leatherface
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            #6
            Yea exactly, Hopkins vs a guy like Jones jr or Oscar, which is harder.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #7
              Originally posted by Leatherface
              Do you guys feel its harder to win titles in multiple divisions or stay at one division and dominate for years?
              this question has already been asked, but one more time: getting belts at multiple divisions is harder

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              • WhoreUs
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                #8
                i think it all depends on who you fight.

                also on the fighter. it's easier for some guys to jump up in weight that others. doesn't make them better , just how their bodies are.

                a guy can stay champ for a long time just fighting mandatories.

                a guy can jump up and down divisions and cherry picking champs he can beat.

                resume is more important than titles or multiple titles.

                titles adds to one's legacy it doesn't make it.

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                • larry x
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                  #9
                  depends..if you stay at 1 weightclass and take on all comers and stay on top,,hell that aint easy

                  if you jump weight you are fighting bigger stronger men alson not easy..i give credit to both cause regardless you're a champion and that in its self is a major accoplishment

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                  • Orion
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                    #10
                    I think its way easier to stay the man at one division than go to multiple.

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