The WBC has always been the most prestigious championship. It's the only organization that has NEVER had its heavyweight champion lose a unification fight. That's not a coincidence. The WBA and WBO heavyweight histories in particular are littered with weak champions who weren't as strong as the WBC champion. When the Klitschkos ruled, the better brother held the WBC. In the 90s when Bowe and Tyson ducked Lewis, it's because Lewis was WBC mandatory and they knew Lewis was more dangerous than anyone the other orgs could present. And now in modern times if Tyson Fury fights Usyk, the WBC will win again.
Treat the WBC like we did the WBA
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It's not a disruption at all. It's just Super Cruiserweight under a cute name, with anybody weighing under the Super Cruiserweight limit still allowed to compete at heavyweight if they want to.
It's the first weight class they've added since Super Middleweight in 1990. It's not a big deal. Just makes things more fair for smaller heavyweights who don't want to give up 60 pounds. Many of whom are very talented fighters who would welcome the opportunity to compete against guys their own size.
BOXER NATIONALITY TITLE- Evgeny Romanov Russia Silver
- Lukasz Rozanski Poland INTL
- Alen Babic Croatia
- Joel Tambwe Djeko Belgium
- Bilal Laggoune Belgium
- Andrey Fedosov Russia
- Samuel Kadje France
- Shigabudin Aliev Russia
- Ruslan Fayfer Russia
- Artur Szpilka Poland
Not simply a population of similar sized guys plentiful enough to make another division with. Talented.
Rivas didn't lose to Whyte because he's blind and Whyte popped dirty. It's because of unfair divisions.
Szpilka, Jennings and Wilder are BWs in size, he beat Wach who is bigger than Chisora and Kownacki by a lot, and that no name who crushed this can last did so weighing the exact same weight as Artur.
very talented indeed. Had to give up so much weight all the time and it was clearly unfair
Super unfair. That guy can't beat his ass again at BW, where it's fair.2021-05-30 223¾ Lukasz Rozanski 223 13 0 0 Hala na Podpromiu, Rzeszow L KO 1/10 Comment
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The jump from light heavyweight to cruiserweight is too large. Super middleweight to light heavyweight is only 7 pounds. Why is the next jump TWENTY FIVE POUNDS?!? Cruiserweight was always 190 pounds and was only moved to 200 because heavyweights had gotten so large, but that made the jump to cruiserweight too big. It should return to 190.
Meanwhile, the WBC champion is an incredibly skilled and agile 277 pound behemoth. If cruiserweight is going back to its original 190 limit, there absolutely should be a bridge between cruiserweight and heavyweight. 210 pound fighters shouldn't be forced to fight a 277 pound champion. Some of the lower divisions are only 3 pounds apart. There's no reason to complain about smaller heavyweights having a division where they can fight guys their own size.Comment
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It's a fact. The WBC is undefeated in heavyweight unifications.
But the WBC has, by far, the strongest list of heavyweight champions.
UK fanboys have decided to go back in time and pretend Stiverne wasn't a top opponent, but the truth is that he was regarded as the #2 heavyweight in the world at the time.
The WBC suck balls. Get a life.Last edited by M312; 01-06-2022, 01:23 PM.Comment
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You clearly have something missing in the real world. I will leave it there, as I've probably hit the nail on the head.Comment
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