Comments Thread For: Haney: When I Fight For Undisputed, I Don't Even Want The WBC "Franchise" Title

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  • Bronx2245
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    #11
    Originally posted by A_State501

    Who's the Franchise champion at 147-154-160-168-175?
    Only 3 people got that title, Wilder, Canelo, and Lomachenko!

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    • IAMTHAT
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      #12
      Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
      Thats the WBC version of the super title like the WBA. People really need to get over it. Devin is only the WBC "regular" champion.
      Yes he is - because they took it fair and square from Lomachenko who won during Campbell's fight when it was vacant.

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      • Rodtang
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        #13
        So if Kambosos and Lopez before him are undisputed, then that means that Canelo and Josh Taylor are not undisputed. And that Jermell Charlo vs Brian Castano wasn't either. Nor will the rematch be. Mmmm. That's BS. It's Kambosos that's not. FACTS.

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        • A_State501
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          #14
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Only 3 people got that title, Wilder, Canelo, and Lomachenko!
          Wilder has never been franchise champion said he wouldn't accept a title that allows him to avoid mandatories.


          Only three were Canelo, Loma, and Juan Francisco Estrada.


          It's a belt made for ducks

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          • NachoMan
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            #15
            I have taken sh.its that reason better than anyone on here who claims that Devin Haney is the more legitimate WBC champion than George Kambosos. Anyone who makes the case for Devin Haney is validating WBC bull****. Champions do not get "elevated." They become champ by beating the last champion/best fighter in the division.

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            • Bronx2245
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              #16
              Originally posted by A_State501

              Wilder has never been franchise champion said he wouldn't accept a title that allows him to avoid mandatories.


              Only three were Canelo, Loma, and Juan Francisco Estrada.


              It's a belt made for ducks
              I stand corrected!

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              • James Hunt
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                #17
                Finally factually correct article on this mess.

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                • James Hunt
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
                  Thats the WBC version of the super title like the WBA. People really need to get over it. Devin is only the WBC "regular" champion.
                  The truth is exactly the opposite.
                  Franchise is almost the same as WBA regular, not super.
                  The only difference is that Franchise is not even a title. It's a designation.
                  Don't stick your nose into matters you're unable to understand.

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                  • gamesworn
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by A_State501

                    Who's the Franchise champion at 147-154-160-168-175?
                    This is a special case. You as boxing fan should know better. Haney's current title is the equivalent version of WBA regular/Interim title.

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                    • gamesworn
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by James Hunt

                      The truth is exactly the opposite.
                      Franchise is almost the same as WBA regular, not super.
                      The only difference is that Franchise is not even a title. It's a designation.
                      Don't stick your nose into matters you're unable to understand.
                      It was a poor attempt for WBC trying to copy WBA super titles to get more fees. So yeah, WBC Franchise Title is the equivalent of the WBA Super Title.

                      Fighters with WBC Franchise and WBC Title should fight one another. Then Winner dumped Franchise title for good and stop all this confusion.

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