Originally posted by LeadUppercut
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Originally Posted by LeadUppercut
Ya funny kid.
You said..... " how many weighclasses you think they have back in the early 20's and before that? "
FACT:In the 1920's, and immediately prior, there were 8 divisions, you idiot.
It is hilarious that every single person who has ever read one of your posts is well aware that you are a non-boxing fanboy, and yet here you are arguing with me about something you know absolutely nothing about.
It is ridiculous that you think a genuine boxing fan would need to research something so basic, but even more ridiculous that you are about to do so yourself
Good luck with that.
The funny thing is, prior to that point, weight was not an issue, because there was no such thing as divisions or a weigh-in.
" yaay Manny"..... you think ?
NO, because before divisions were recognised there was no such thing as a catchweight, so like I stated earlier, Pac would have to fight as the smaller man instead of draining his opponent.
let's see ...flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavyweight, heavyweight...that’s 8...
here are the super-featherweight champions from the 1920's era...
1921-11-18 1923-05-30 Johnny Dundee World
1923-05-30 1923-12-17 Jack Bernstein World
1923-12-17 1924-06-20 Johnny Dundee World
1924-06-20 1924-12-15 Steve Sullivan World
1924-12-15 1925-12-02 Mike Ballerino World
1925-12-02 1929-12-20 Tod Morgan World
1929-12-20 1931-07-15 Benny Bass World
here are the champions in the junior- welterweight around those times ....
1923-01-30 1925-03-27 Pinky Mitchell World
1925-03-27 1925-03-31 James Red Herring World
1926-09-21 1930-02-18 Mushy Callahan World
1930-02-18 1931-04-24 Jack Kid Berg World
1931-04-24 1932-01-18 Tony Canzoneri World
8 + 2 = how many leaduppercut?... do you still feel like you know ****?.........did you just get owned or did you just get owned?...lol
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Originally Posted by LeadUppercut
They are lightweights you fkn idiot
That is a collection of lightweights and welters, you fkn idiot
Smarten up kid.
Traditional Eight Divisions
These are commonly known today as the "traditional divisions," which were basically the only weight classes throughout the early 20th Century, before the numerous "super," "junior" and "light" classes were added.
Flyweight 8 st (50,802 Kg / 112 lb)
Bantamweight 8 st 6 lbs (53,525 kg / 118 lbs)
Featherweight 9 st (57,153 kg / 126 lbs)
Lightweight 9 st 9 lbs (61,235 kg / 135 lbs)
Welterweight 10½ st (66,678 kg / 147 lbs)
Middleweight 11 st 6 lbs (72,574 kg / 160 lbs)
Light Heavyweight 12½ st (79,378 kg / 175 lbs)
Heavyweight (unlimited)
History of the Weight Divisions
The 21 National Sporting Club (NSC) Rules- (1891-?) London-based private club amends 12 Queensberry Rules, modifying with new augment rules with nine specific criteria, such as designating role of officials; devised a system of scoring bouts; and enabled referee to determine who won. Major accomplishment transpired in 1909 ratification vote and 1910 implementation of 8 traditional weight classes:
Weight Class History:
17 alphabetical weight classes [Cruiserweight by the World Boxing Council (in 1979); Super Middleweight (or junior light heavyweight) in Utah in 1967, by the Ohio Boxing Commission (in 1974), by the World Athletic Association in 1982, and officially by the International Boxing Federation (in 1984); and Mini-Flyweight (Strawweight or Minimumweight) by the International Boxing Federation (in 1987). NOTE: Cruiserweight limit was changed from 190-195 to a uniform 200, and was recognized by the World Boxing Council, World Boxing Association and International Boxing Federation (in 2004)].
You are a moron kid.
This is a list of Super featherweight boxing champions, as recognized by boxing organizations:
The World Boxing Association (WBA), established in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA).
The World Boxing Council (WBC), established in 1963.
The International Boxing Federation (IBF), established in 1983.
The World Boxing Organization (WBO), established in 1988.
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Reign Began Reign Ended Champion Recognition
World
1921-11-18 1923-05-30 Johnny Dundee World
1923-05-30 1923-12-17 Jack Bernstein World
1923-12-17 1924-06-20 Johnny Dundee World
1924-06-20 1924-12-15 Steve Sullivan World
1924-12-15 1925-12-02 Mike Ballerino World
1925-12-02 1929-12-20 Tod Morgan World
1929-12-20 1931-07-15 Benny Bass World
This is a chronological List of World Super Lightweight/Light Welterweight/Junior Welterweight Boxing Champions, as recognized by four of the better-known sanctioning organizations:
The World Boxing Association(WBA), founded in 1921 as the National Boxing Association (NBA),
The World Boxing Council (WBC), founded in 1963,
The International Boxing Federation (IBF), founded in 1983,
The World Boxing Organization (WBO), founded in 1988,
Reign Began Reign Ended Champion Recognition
World
1923-01-30 1925-03-27 Pinky Mitchell World
1925-03-27 1925-03-31 James Red Herring World
1926-09-21 1930-02-18 Mushy Callahan World
1930-02-18 1931-04-24 Jack Kid Berg World
1931-04-24 1932-01-18 Tony Canzoneri World
1932-01-18 1933-02-20 Johnny Jadick World
1933-02-20 1933-05-21 Battling Shaw World
1933-05-21 1933-06-23 Tony Canzoneri World
1933-06-23 1935-04-09-Vacated Barney Ross World
1946-04-29 1946-09-13-Vacated Tippy Larkin World
youre stupid ass already got owned yet ,you still talking ....alright , get own again **** head!
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