Why does Floyd have 6 Wbc belts?
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because the wbc replaced his sfw title with the new version that why there is 5 new version wbc and one old versionComment
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It appears to be an older edition.

The one in Floyd's photo looks exactly like that, the old school WBC belt.
I have to say I'm impressed that he even remembers to bring out his former edition WBC strap, he isn't bull****ting about how much he values WBC titles.Comment
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thank you.............Comment
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Floyd has stated this before.
The WBC titles are the most prestigious out of all the sanctioning bodies.
Floyd made it a point to compete exclusively for those championships.
He consistently made an effort to be the best not only by seeking and obtaining the WBC championships, but by fighting the #1 and #2 ranked boxers in each division aside from the 140lbs division because Kostya Tszyu priced himself out of a fight.
When a fighter's record reflects greatness, you can't deny it.
No catchweights. No vacant titles. No fighting banned fighters. No losses. No padding his record with 40 fights to "thicken it up. Floyd fought a HOF who had only one loss in his entire career in just his eighteenth fight! That's VERY rare for a fighter to step it up so early these days.
Fighting a boxer who outweighs you by 20+lbs is also VERY rare these days. Floyd fought DLH, who came in on fight night at 170lbs+. Most estimated it at 175lbs. Floyd came in at 150lbs. The only fighter in recent history to do so was Roy Jones when he went up 26lbs to fight John Ruiz, who STILL outweighed him by 20+lbs. This while some other supposed top boxers quibble over 2-5lbs these days just to get an advantage in stamina.
Who else's record can stand up to that kind of scrutiny? Real champions do real **** and KEEP ON doing it.
I digress.
Larry, the WBC belt is the regarded with the utmost respect and that's why Floyd has competed exclusively for that belt.Comment
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you didnt answer the question asked at all now did you?Floyd has stated this before.
The WBC titles are the most prestigious out of all the sanctioning bodies.
Floyd made it a point to compete exclusively for those championships.
He consistently made an effort to be the best not only by seeking and obtaining the WBC championships, but by fighting the #1 and #2 ranked boxers in each division aside from the 140lbs division because Kostya Tszyu priced himself out of a fight.
When a fighter's record reflects greatness, you can't deny it.
No catchweights. No vacant titles. No fighting banned fighters. No losses. No padding his record with 40 fights to "thicken it up. Floyd fought a HOF who had only one loss in his entire career in just his eighteenth fight! That's VERY rare for a fighter to step it up so early these days.
Fighting a boxer who outweighs you by 20+lbs is also VERY rare these days. Floyd fought DLH, who came in on fight night at 170lbs+. Most estimated it at 175lbs. Floyd came in at 150lbs. The only fighter in recent history to do so was Roy Jones when he went up 26lbs to fight John Ruiz, who STILL outweighed him by 20+lbs. This while some other supposed top boxers quibble over 2-5lbs these days just to get an advantage in stamina.
Who else's record can stand up to that kind of scrutiny? Real champions do real **** and KEEP ON doing it.
I digress.
Larry, the WBC belt is the regarded with the utmost respect and that's why Floyd has competed exclusively for that belt.Comment

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