Do casual or first time viewers of the sport notice that there are four champions?

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #11
    Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
    It just grinds my gears when people are convinced Algieri belonged in the ring with Pacquiao or that Leo Santa Cruz is "the" (WBC) Super Bantamweight Champion of the world according to Jimmy Lennon Jr.
    That is why I gamble on boxing, that sort of knowledge can make you money if you are patient and get your money in on the spots you want.

    That is one of the major hurdles boxing still has, even with more TV exposure it still takes a ton of effort to actually know boxing. Another issue is boxing fans are kind of jerks, because if you spend the time to know all this stuff it is hard to talk to someone that hasn't and not come off strong.

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    • Infamous
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      #12
      Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
      It just grinds my gears when people are convinced Algieri belonged in the ring with Pacquiao or that Leo Santa Cruz is "the" (WBC) Super Bantamweight Champion of the world according to Jimmy Lennon Jr.
      Do you believe Guerrero or Ortiz belonged in the ring with Mayweather? All 3 came off good wins... the only difference is Chris moved up in weight to fight Pac, but hey so did JMM when he fought Floyd...

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      • SlySlickSmooth
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        #13
        Originally posted by The Gambler1981
        That is why I gamble on boxing, that sort of knowledge can make you money if you are patient and get your money in on the spots you want.

        That is one of the major hurdles boxing still has, even with more TV exposure it still takes a ton of effort to actually know boxing. Another issue is boxing fans are kind of jerks, because if you spend the time to know all this stuff it is hard to talk to someone that hasn't and not come off strong.
        This is true, even when I explain boxing to friends its a bit rough because you can see, especially major sports fans, really want to believe they know what they're talking about in boxing. It's just that they have no clue some of the time.


        Originally posted by Infamous
        Do you believe Guerrero or Ortiz belonged in the ring with Mayweather? All 3 came off good wins... the only difference is Chris moved up in weight to fight Pac, but hey so did JMM when he fought Floyd...
        What are you trying to get at? Hope you're not trying to point something out in me. You mean to say there weren't better/more challenging options for either man? Guerrero definitely didn't belong in that ring, but Ortiz had a belt that Floyd wanted.

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        • Nic-NC
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          I would say most casual fans don't notice and don't care. I remember explaining to someone how the Wilder/Stiverne fight didn't actually determine who the best Heavyweight in the world was...by their logic, they heard World Championship fight, and the took it at face value. It's one of the aspects of this sport which is so interesting: if every title fight matters, and you have anywhere from 4 to 32 title fights in each weight class per year, how can any of them truly be significant?

          It doesn't take long for casual fans to clock on to the discrepancy, and realize that at any given weight class there is one true champion and a few pretenders, and as boxing has become something of a niche sport, I guess the significance of casual fans has diminished.

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          • Dr Rumack
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            #15
            Most casual fans can't name four fighters, never mind four belts

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            • Infamous
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              #16
              Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
              This is true, even when I explain boxing to friends its a bit rough because you can see, especially major sports fans, really want to believe they know what they're talking about in boxing. It's just that they have no clue some of the time.




              What are you trying to get at? Hope you're not trying to point something out in me. You mean to say there weren't better/more challenging options for either man? Guerrero definitely didn't belong in that ring, but Ortiz had a belt that Floyd wanted.
              I'm just saying I heard this argument before... Idk if you're a stan or a boxing fan... but if youre justifying Ortiz over a belt... then you must be a stan because Chris had a belt... 140... but still a belt... and we don't even give a s.hit about belts anyways...

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                #17
                Originally posted by Infamous
                I'm just saying I heard this argument before... Idk if you're a stan or a boxing fan... but if youre justifying Ortiz over a belt... then you must be a stan because Chris had a belt... 140... but still a belt... and we don't even give a s.hit about belts anyways...
                I didn't know Pacquiao fought Algieri for the 140 WBO Light Welterweight title. That's new to me.

                Floyd fought Ortiz for the belt.. Floyd wasn't a champion at the time. If we don't care about belts then Floyd shouldn't of needed to fight Ortiz, but wait he knows he needs the belt to attract the newcomers and casuals. Which is my original topic of this thread which you strayed away from and started making accusations about how I justify fights.

                Manny cherry picked Algieri and made him come up in weight.

                Every fight is a different situation so I don't see what you're grasping at here, if you think the way I agree that one fight is justified is also a means of justifying other fights for even similar reasons you're completely wrong.
                Last edited by SlySlickSmooth; 04-04-2015, 08:43 PM.

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                • Fetta
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                  #18
                  If only there were 4....

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                  • RSBonos
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                    #19
                    Do you think casuals could name 3 fighters in each division...or how about 10 overall? lol

                    So it doesn't matter, it's all about star power.

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                    • Scipio2009
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
                      It just grinds my gears when people are convinced Algieri belonged in the ring with Pacquiao or that Leo Santa Cruz is "the" (WBC) Super Bantamweight Champion of the world according to Jimmy Lennon Jr.
                      Leo Santa Cruz(WBC), Carl Frampton(IBF) and Guillermo Rigondeaux(WBA) all have legit claims to being called Super Bantamweight Champion of the world, so not sure what the beef is.

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