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  • IronDanHamza
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    #61
    Originally posted by Chollo Vista

    Is that why it was labeled as a Lightweight bout by the media in 1972?

    Based off your theory on weight classes, SRL should've never won the Light Heavyweight championship correct?
    It was a non title fight because it was above the lightweight limit. Are you aware what the word “limit” means?

    Well no because that fight wasn’t above the 175 limit, was it?

    You seriously need to look up how boxing weight classes work. Because at the moment you just look incredibly ******.

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      #62
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza

      It was a non title fight because it was above the lightweight limit. Are you aware what the word “limit” means?

      Well no because that fight wasn’t above the 175 limit, was it?

      You seriously need to look up how boxing weight classes work. Because at the moment you just look incredibly ******.
      Additionally, the Duran/De Jesus rematches had LW titles on the line because both fought below the 135lb limit.

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        #63
        Originally posted by kiaba360

        Additionally, the Duran/De Jesus rematches had LW titles on the line because both fought below the 135lb limit.
        Precisely.

        You understand how boxing weight classes work Sadly not everyone does.

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