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  • Why Do We Continue to Recognize the Lineal Championship When....

    1. There are no official rankings.
    2. There is no rule that says you have to defend your "title" against the #1 contender.
    3. There is no rule that says you have to defend your "title" against ANYONE in your division.
    4. There is no rule that says you even have to fight anyone, period
    5. No fighter, trainer, promoter or network cares about this "title"


    Look at the situation at 160. The "lineal" champion has never fought a MW contender. A fight between the #1 vs. #2 fighter in the MW division has not taken place since Sergio Martinez defeated Kelly Pavlik in 2010.

    Look at the situation at 175. The "lineal" champion hasn't even fought a guy in the top 5 since he became champion.

    Roy Jones was the undisputed champion but never the "lineal" champion.

    I know it has meaning from a historical perspective. But the system does not work anymore. Too much politics, not enough fights between 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's and 5's. It's time to let this go

  • #2
    Agree. It's a cool idea, but it's rarely valid.

    Hell, even when it's valid it's very often a fighter in the twilight of their career. For example, should we really applaud Cotto for beating an injured, retiring Martinez? Or applaud Fury for beating a 40 year old Wlad?

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    • #3
      It's not valid

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      • #4
        Honestly..and i mean honestly..no one said lineal didnt matter until GGG was not lineal.....before then ya'll are bragged on the Lineal title....and thats a fact

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        • #5
          Mainly an historical thing isn't it? Perpetuated by some rankings systems.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by larryxxx... View Post
            Honestly..and i mean honestly..no one said lineal didnt matter until GGG was not lineal.....before then ya'll are bragged on the Lineal title....and thats a fact
            Thing is, it really doesn't mean that much when a fighter makes a mockery of it by avoiding the best or cherrypicking opponents.

            The WBF belt is worth more if the opposition is legit. Lineal is like any title, it's ultimately defined by who you defend it against.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
              Thing is, it really doesn't mean that much when a fighter makes a mockery of it by avoiding the best or cherrypicking opponents.

              The WBF belt is worth more if the opposition is legit. Lineal is like any title, it's ultimately defined by who you defend it against.
              Thats fine but lets act like Lineal doesnt matter when it has always mattered.....The dude in your avy had no belts other then the IBO at the end of his reign and you and his fans yelled Lineal

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              • #8
                The lineage has historical significance. Fewer undeserving fighters hold the lineage than any other world title in the sport. But that doesn't mean no undeserving fighters do.

                Some fighters cheapen the lineage. That multiple lineages are being cheapened right now is a reflection of how things are in the sport. We should acknowledge that, not ignore it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                  1. There are no official rankings.
                  2. There is no rule that says you have to defend your "title" against the #1 contender.
                  3. There is no rule that says you have to defend your "title" against ANYONE in your division.
                  4. There is no rule that says you even have to fight anyone, period
                  5. No fighter, trainer, promoter or network cares about this "title"


                  Look at the situation at 160. The "lineal" champion has never fought a MW contender. A fight between the #1 vs. #2 fighter in the MW division has not taken place since Sergio Martinez defeated Kelly Pavlik in 2010.

                  Look at the situation at 175. The "lineal" champion hasn't even fought a guy in the top 5 since he became champion.

                  Roy Jones was the undisputed champion but never the "lineal" champion.

                  I know it has meaning from a historical perspective. But the system does not work anymore. Too much politics, not enough fights between 1's, 2's, 3's, 4's and 5's. It's time to let this go
                  Originally posted by larryxxx... View Post
                  Honestly..and i mean honestly..no one said lineal didnt matter until GGG was not lineal.....before then ya'll are bragged on the Lineal title....and thats a fact
                  PBP, Larry is calling you a GGG fan. React please.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by larryxxx... View Post
                    Thats fine but lets act like Lineal doesnt matter when it has always mattered.....The dude in your avy had no belts other then the IBO at the end of his reign and you and his fans yelled Lineal
                    It was only worth something because he had fought nearly all the best fighters at the weight. As I said, the competition defines the title.

                    Fight lower level competition and that's how your title looks, lower level.

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