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  • #11
    next up is ****** briderweight

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    • #12
      the wbc are the only org opposed to womens 3 min rounds, i wonder what the stance will be on ****** v woman, will they even allow ******** to do 3 min rounds, hey sulliclown would u sanction a ****** 3 min round fight?

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      • #13
        The other organizations will soon follow, of course. These crooks can't resist those new sanctioning fees.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Smash View Post
          next up is ****** briderweight


          That will be from USA Boxing.
          Smash Smash likes this.

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          • #15
            Scheming for money money off fighters using that poor kids name
            fcuk both them corrupt orgs. Rather they wither and die. Boxing would be better off

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            • #16
              The weight classes are outdated anyway. The lower weights differ so negligible, allowing one man to fight in 3-4-5 divisions in time and 2-3 when he wants. Yet, the heavier you become, as much as the upper LHW limit means you are any heavy person (that weight is more like average), the fewer options you have, especially for people around 185 cm. and above. And then you have the heavyweight starting at 91 kg. which is pretty low. So I find the bridgerweight just as needed as the cruiserweight was at the time.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist View Post
                The division is a graveyard of fighters not good enough to cut it at the top level of cruiserweight or heavyweight.
                I think bridgerweight is a joke but technically Badou Jack knocked out the reigning WBC cruiserweight champion and then intentionally vacated the belt to pursue a bridgerweight belt. So there's at least one top level cruiserweight in the division, at least for now.

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                • #18
                  The weight class (between Heavy & Cruiser) is a good thing. Athletes are bigger now, so a weight class in that range is good for the sport.

                  But the name is lame, regardless of the backstory.

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                  • #19
                    ****ing ******. And anyone that supports it. More weight classes is dumb as ****. Wtf is the point besides more money and .belts?

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by unknowledgeablepugilist View Post
                      The division is a graveyard of fighters not good enough to cut it at the top level of cruiserweight or heavyweight.
                      Yep just like the early days of the cruiserweight division 40 years ago. Similar to the cruiserweight division the division could produce an exiting fighter once every decade or so. I hope the division is ignored but if an exciting fighter wins a strap in this division it will go a long way in acceptance of the new division.

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