Multi-weight champs vs. Undisputed champs?
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You said Chavez Jr. and Hagler in the same sentence
I get what you are saying but its just funny to read aloud...
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Neither are more respected....its more about who you won your titles against and defended them against.And for the sake of the thread, lets say multi-division= 2-4 weight classes. I could think of a few current day multi division champs but the last undisputed (WBC/WBA/IBF/WBO) champ boxing had was B-Hop.
So with that said, in your honest opinion, in present day boxing, which should be respected more? & why??
Moving up is nice, but the talent level of the opponent is what makes it significant, not just the size.
unification means something if you actually fight for your titles, and if the titleholders are pretty good.Comment
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Just your average #1 contender. Im not saying Stevenson is great but he is a legit champion. TBH, most #1 contenders stop looking so good once a fighter is so dominate. Look at Klitchko, I think there comes a point where someone gets credit for making even the average Joe look bad...Comment
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Well if he gets that last belt there is no other champion to dispute his case as champion. Thats what undisputed means. Its not his fault he got there the way he did.
After he gets that last belt you cant dispute his case for being undisputed no matter how much you hate him.Comment
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