Comments Thread For: WBA Eliminates Interim Titles Effective Immediately
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Well that's good, the question is, are they going to return the sanctioning fee's they collected from fighters for fighting for those " interm" titles? WBA is still shady...Comment
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Yeah I know, it was just nauseating when he and his Pops would yell "4 time champion" and they were counting Interim titles. I should have said that instead of multi-weightComment
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You hurt my feelings?
Please, you’re the guy out here counting Tanks money because I made a simple joke about his collection of bogus WBA titles. Why would that even trigger you? 
Get a life you sad c***…Comment
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To be fair, if he had stayed at 135 he would've been elevated to full champion by at least one of the two bodies. Instead he jumped up two weight classes to win an interim belt at 147, defended it against Berto, then lost it to Floyd.
Of course his dad is going to oversell it to hype him up but Guerrero has been through the wars, it's not like he cherry picked or ducked his way to three legit world titles and three interim titles. He has fought 12 times against world champion opposition: twice vs Gamaliel Diaz and once each against Eric Aiken, Orlando Salido, Malcolm Klassen, Joel Casamayor, Andre Berto, Floyd Mayweather, Keith Thurman, Danny Garcia, Omar Figueroa, and now Victor Ortiz. He went 6-5-0-1 in those fights with only one stoppage loss. Plus he had that epic war with Yoshihiro Kamegai in there.Comment
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At the moment, there are 10 WBA interim champions who will now, for the most part, become mandatory challengers: Dubois (heavyweight), Robin Krasniqi (light heavyweight), Eubank Jr. (middleweight), Alberto Puello (junior welterweight), Romero (lightweight), Chris Colbert (junior lightweight), Raesee Aleem (junior featherweight), Luis Concepcion (flyweight), Daniel Matellon (junior flyweight) and Erick Rosa (strawweight).
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