How can Ring Magazine 154 belt be on the line?
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Dude, stop trying. I threw every logical statement at him and he still refuses to listen. He even put me on Ignore because I proved him wrong.No I am not wrong, read what I just wrote about IBO, that definition is straight from their rule book. Why are you telling me to read your definition when that is just your made up definition? You don't make the rules, the commissions and organizations do and the IBO's rules are... JMW = not over 154. That is what it is. Not over 154 and over 147 IS JMW. Your definition of the rules doesn't mean anything.
He'll put you on ignore too with the more sense you'll make, watchComment
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A Jr Middleweight fight is anything up to 154lbs. You can weight in at 146lbs if you so choose. After all, you don't gain any advantage from being lighter (and as a result, weaker), so why put a cap on how low you can go? It just doesn't make sense.Let me just add this too. The way the IBO class weights is this. Junior Middleweight - Not over 154 lbs. (69.85 Kgs.). So you ask yourself is this fight above 154? No, is it above 147? Yes. So what is it? JMW according to IBO rules. This is the same wording with most of the organizations and commissions.Comment
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See, another person on ignore who tried to talk sense.
It's hilarious though, so ironic that he's ignoring people who he says can't grasp simple concepts but we break it down to him in it's simplest form form him to try and understand.Comment
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because the magazine is owned by the two fighter's promoter.
people were su****ious of a boxing promoter influencing the bible of boxing and those people's su****ions have been confirmed with the shady p4p rankings of canelo and broner.Comment
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This wording supports what I am saying. If it did not, then a bout with a CW of 104 would be a JMW bout. So would every other bout at below the JMW limit. This is obviously not the case. Not all bouts contracted below 154 are JMW bouts. Even hugigo and friends know this.Let me just add this too. The way the IBO class weights is this. Junior Middleweight - Not over 154 lbs. (69.85 Kgs.). So you ask yourself is this fight above 154? No, is it above 147? Yes. So what is it? JMW according to IBO rules. This is the same wording with most of the organizations and commissions.
The wording means that you can weigh up to 154. It doesn't say anything about 147 because that has nothing to do with it. You can weigh below 147 . There is no lower limit.
You can weigh up to 154. That's it... nothing else. Why is this hard for you people to understand? It is a simple concept.Comment
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Just no... how many times have we got to tell you this. The fight cannot be above or below the limits. JMW = not over 154. And it can't be below 147 because that would make the rules determine the bout as Welterweight. Any contractually agreed fight between 147+ and 154- is JMW. You don't understand the wording and refuse to accept you are wrong. I am very comfortable in the understanding of the rules and so are the commissions and organizations which is why they make any fight between 154- and 147+ a sanctioned JMW fight... because that's what the rules tell them to do.This wording supports what I am saying. If it did not, then a bout with a CW of 104 would be a JMW bout. So would every other bout at below the JMW limit. This is obviously not the case. Not all bouts contracted below 154 are JMW bouts. Even hugigo and friends know this.
The wording means that you can weigh up to 154. It doesn't say anything about 147 because that has nothing to do with it. You can weigh below 147 . There is no lower limit.
You can weigh up to 154. That's it... nothing else. Why is this hard for you people to understand? It is a simple concept.Comment
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No you can't because that would make it a welterweight bout.Comment
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