By Cliff Rold - There are titles, and then there are titles.
In the annals of boxing, in part for reasons of longevity, brand, and memories created, the Middleweight Championship of the World arguably resides just behind the Heavyweight crown as boxing’s most prestigious honor. From the days of ‘The Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey on through Harry Greb, Freddie Steele, Marvin Hagler, and Bernard Hopkins, the Middleweight honors have almost always mattered. [Click Here To Read More]
In the annals of boxing, in part for reasons of longevity, brand, and memories created, the Middleweight Championship of the World arguably resides just behind the Heavyweight crown as boxing’s most prestigious honor. From the days of ‘The Nonpareil” Jack Dempsey on through Harry Greb, Freddie Steele, Marvin Hagler, and Bernard Hopkins, the Middleweight honors have almost always mattered. [Click Here To Read More]
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