Comments Thread For: Edgar Berlanga's Trainer Believes His Boxer Can Eventually Win A Title At Cruiserweight

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  • Boro
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    #21
    Originally posted by Leicesterage

    Lawal was WBC champion, bro.

    Bum****a could take a paper title from any weight class from 175 up, which is the point.

    Regardless, it's not worth the effort with you.
    No he wasn't you clueless idiot, you really shouldn't mention things you don't know for sure...

    And Berlanga will be lucky to get a vacant title at 168 let alone 175 or 200.

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    • Sid-Knee
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      #22
      Originally posted by Leicesterage

      It's possible.

      Remember, Naseem Hamed actually took a belt off of Said Lawal.

      Just have to find the right champion.
      Naz didn't take any title off of Lawal. Lawal wasn't even a champion. It was Steve Robinson who Naz took his first title from. He made the first defence of his title against Lawal. And that was only due to Naz having badly hurt his hand months beforehand so wanted an easy opponent to try it out.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #23
        Originally posted by Leicesterage

        Re: the bold. Not responsible for you getting triggered over not taking the time to read the post and try to understand, or at minimum, clarify.

        By the way, let me educate you:



        Said Lawal was a paper champion. Hamed took a belt off of him.

        The point of the original post - and refuting what you know to be the truth is ****** - is that Bum****a could absolutely find a paper champion at 175. Thus refuting this statement that he'd "never" be champion. He's already proven that he can spark out bums quite easily.
        Let me EDUCATE you. Lawal wasn't the WBC world champion. He was the WBC international champion, which is worthless. Naz didn't pick up the WBC world title until 4 years later against Cesar Soto. The title Naz defended against Lawal was the WBO world title.

        Before you claim to be able to educate anyone else, make sure you have the knowledge to do so. Clearly you don't. But now you've been educated.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          Let me EDUCATE you. Lawal wasn't the WBC world champion. He was the WBC international champion, which is worthless. Naz didn't pick up the WBC world title until 4 years later against Cesar Soto. The title Naz defended against Lawal was the WBO world title.

          Before you claim to be able to educate anyone else, make sure you have the knowledge to do so. Clearly you don't. But now you've been educated.
          Yeah I think the champ was some Filipino kid Josito or something like that he was champ 95-98/99 If I'm remembering rightly, so obviously Lawal couldn't have been champ... been a long while.

          EDIT : Luisito Espinosa - he won the belt 11/12/95 lost it 15/5/99 to none other than César Soto. Josito was close enough
          Last edited by Boro; 09-14-2022, 09:34 AM.

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