why are fighters like calzaghe who stay in one division

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  • larry x
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    #61
    i think people judge fighters careers by their own biased hate for a fighter..it clouds their judgement..ive been guilty of this is the past as well

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    • cooper's left
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      #62
      That Brit Calzaghe did beat Bernard Hopkins in the Light-Heavyweight toward the end of his career, and Hopkins is still great now.

      He should have moved up sooner, though.

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      • TredKiller
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        #63
        Originally posted by mr. riz
        there should be 4 weight divisions

        straweight

        jr welterweight

        middleweight

        heavyweight
        na, it should be:

        straweight
        bantamweight
        featherweight
        lightwieght
        jr. welter
        welter
        middlewieght
        lightheavy
        heavyweight

        9 divisions sounds good, instead of 16 lol

        wit only one belt each division...........

        .............................

        ..........and then i woke up lol

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        • TredKiller
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          #64
          Originally posted by larrysmith
          i think people judge fighters careers by their own biased hate for a fighter..it clouds their judgement..ive been guilty of this is the past as well
          its the truth,

          probbably why i hate the kilts,
          and the NY yankees lol

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