You keep posting me a link to the standardised weight divisions in boxing, and there's no need for you to do that. I could run through all the divisions, and all the weight limits, just from memory, as easily as counting from 1 to 10.
What I'm trying to explain to you is that a catchweight is a private, ad hoc arrangement between 2 fighters and their teams, and every catchweight fight happens within one of the standard weight divisions.
A fight that happens at a CW of 172lbs is a LHW fight.
A fight that happens at a CW of 155lbs happens at MW, which is why the WBC have sanctioned Cotto/Canelo as a MW title fight.
What I'm trying to explain to you is that a catchweight is a private, ad hoc arrangement between 2 fighters and their teams, and every catchweight fight happens within one of the standard weight divisions.
A fight that happens at a CW of 172lbs is a LHW fight.
A fight that happens at a CW of 155lbs happens at MW, which is why the WBC have sanctioned Cotto/Canelo as a MW title fight.
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