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  • #71
    Straight basura is what it is.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by don larryx View Post
      What?? maybe you are confused

      1-The title defenses back in the day were strickly lineal defenses

      2-Since the invent of the belt age the defenses are tracked per belt UNLESS said champion is lineal champ then ALL DEFENSES COUNT TOWARD THE LINEAL DEFENSE..


      Hopkins title defenses were based on his IBF title which is why i say Monzon holds the true record as all of his defenses were lineal defenses...
      You're saying defenses of 2 unified belts don't count unless lineal? Cool story. Get me a link for that rule, when you're done finding the other one lol

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      • #73
        Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
        You're saying defenses of 2 unified belts don't count unless lineal? Cool story. Get me a link for that rule, when you're done finding the other one lol
        No they go toward the defenses of those title belts man...how is this hard to understand?


        Maybe this will help you out



        HW - Joe Louis - 25 Defenses - Lineal/WBA
        CW - Johnny Nelson - 14 Defenses - WBO
        LHW - Dariusz Michalczewski - 23 Defenses - WBO
        SMW - Joe Calzaghe & Sven Ottke - 21 Defenses - WBO & IBF, respectively
        MW - Bernard Hopkins - 20 Defenses - IBF
        LMW - Gianfranco Rosi - 11 Defenses - IBF
        WW - Henry Armstrong - 19 Defenses - Lineal
        LWW - Julio Cesar Chavez - 11 Defenses - WBC
        LW - Artur Grigorian - 17 Defenses - WBO
        SFW - Tod Morgan - 12 Defenses - WBA
        FW - Eusebio Pedroza - 19 Defenses - WBA
        SBW - Wilfredo Gomez - 17 Defenses - WBC
        BW - Orlando Canizales - 16 Defenses - IBF
        SFW - Khaosai Galaxy - 19 Defenses - WBA
        FW - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - 19 Defenses - WBC
        LFW - Myong Woo-Yuh - 17 Defenses - WBA
        MW - Ricardo Lopez - 21 Defenses - WBC
        Last edited by Larry the boss; 10-07-2016, 12:26 AM.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by don larryx View Post
          No they go toward the defenses of those title belts man...how is this hard to understand?
          There ya go, Brook was a Mw title defense. Maybe you care more about Wba mw defense records, but normal people care about Mw title defenses. And to most, a defense of the Wbc + Ibf counts for more than a single belt defense. Enough crying?

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          • #75
            Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
            There ya go, Brook was a Mw title defense. Maybe you care more about Wba mw defense records, but normal people care about Mw title defenses. And to most, a defense of the Wbc + Ibf counts for more than a single belt defense. Enough crying?
            son look i just posted this **** for you damn


            HW - Joe Louis - 25 Defenses - Lineal/WBA
            CW - Johnny Nelson - 14 Defenses - WBO
            LHW - Dariusz Michalczewski - 23 Defenses - WBO
            SMW - Joe Calzaghe & Sven Ottke - 21 Defenses - WBO & IBF, respectively
            MW - Bernard Hopkins - 20 Defenses - IBF
            LMW - Gianfranco Rosi - 11 Defenses - IBF
            WW - Henry Armstrong - 19 Defenses - Lineal
            LWW - Julio Cesar Chavez - 11 Defenses - WBC
            LW - Artur Grigorian - 17 Defenses - WBO
            SFW - Tod Morgan - 12 Defenses - WBA
            FW - Eusebio Pedroza - 19 Defenses - WBA
            SBW - Wilfredo Gomez - 17 Defenses - WBC
            BW - Orlando Canizales - 16 Defenses - IBF
            SFW - Khaosai Galaxy - 19 Defenses - WBA
            FW - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - 19 Defenses - WBC
            LFW - Myong Woo-Yuh - 17 Defenses - WBA
            MW - Ricardo Lopez - 21 Defenses - WBC


            http://www.badlefthook.com/2009/6/17...st-consecutive

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            • #76
              Originally posted by don larryx View Post
              No they go toward the defenses of those title belts man...how is this hard to understand?


              Maybe this will help you out



              HW - Joe Louis - 25 Defenses - Lineal/WBA
              CW - Johnny Nelson - 14 Defenses - WBO
              LHW - Dariusz Michalczewski - 23 Defenses - WBO
              SMW - Joe Calzaghe & Sven Ottke - 21 Defenses - WBO & IBF, respectively
              MW - Bernard Hopkins - 20 Defenses - IBF
              LMW - Gianfranco Rosi - 11 Defenses - IBF
              WW - Henry Armstrong - 19 Defenses - Lineal
              LWW - Julio Cesar Chavez - 11 Defenses - WBC
              LW - Artur Grigorian - 17 Defenses - WBO
              SFW - Tod Morgan - 12 Defenses - WBA
              FW - Eusebio Pedroza - 19 Defenses - WBA
              SBW - Wilfredo Gomez - 17 Defenses - WBC
              BW - Orlando Canizales - 16 Defenses - IBF
              SFW - Khaosai Galaxy - 19 Defenses - WBA
              FW - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - 19 Defenses - WBC
              LFW - Myong Woo-Yuh - 17 Defenses - WBA
              MW - Ricardo Lopez - 21 Defenses - WBC
              MW - Lil G - 17 Defenses Regular WBA/Super WBA/WBC/IBF we count them all because he has different rules. He also gets credit for fights he never fought.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                MW - Lil G - 17 Defenses Regular WBA/Super WBA/WBC/IBF we count them all because he has different rules. He also gets credit for fights he never fought.
                I am not sure if this guy is acting slow or if he really is lost

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by don larryx View Post
                  son look i just posted this **** for you damn


                  HW - Joe Louis - 25 Defenses - Lineal/WBA
                  CW - Johnny Nelson - 14 Defenses - WBO
                  LHW - Dariusz Michalczewski - 23 Defenses - WBO
                  SMW - Joe Calzaghe & Sven Ottke - 21 Defenses - WBO & IBF, respectively
                  MW - Bernard Hopkins - 20 Defenses - IBF
                  LMW - Gianfranco Rosi - 11 Defenses - IBF
                  WW - Henry Armstrong - 19 Defenses - Lineal
                  LWW - Julio Cesar Chavez - 11 Defenses - WBC
                  LW - Artur Grigorian - 17 Defenses - WBO
                  SFW - Tod Morgan - 12 Defenses - WBA
                  FW - Eusebio Pedroza - 19 Defenses - WBA
                  SBW - Wilfredo Gomez - 17 Defenses - WBC
                  BW - Orlando Canizales - 16 Defenses - IBF
                  SFW - Khaosai Galaxy - 19 Defenses - WBA
                  FW - Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - 19 Defenses - WBC
                  LFW - Myong Woo-Yuh - 17 Defenses - WBA
                  MW - Ricardo Lopez - 21 Defenses - WBC


                  http://www.badlefthook.com/2009/6/17...st-consecutive
                  That's not the rule. Find me a guy that skipped a defense of his original belt while defending other belts, people not counting it as a consecutive defense. Lacking any links to the "rule" that's the best you can do to prove me wrong

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                    That's not the rule. Find me a guy that skipped a defense of his original belt while defending other belts, people not counting it as a consecutive defense. Lacking any links to the "rule" that's the best you can do to prove me wrong
                    what the ****???? i just put in in black and white for you man...damn stop trying to move the damn goal post...its in your ****ing face

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                      That's not the rule. Find me a guy that skipped a defense of his original belt while defending other belts, people not counting it as a consecutive defense. Lacking any links to the "rule" that's the best you can do to prove me wrong
                      He didn't skip, the WBA refused to mandate it because it was a mismatch.

                      You're making the claim, you find someone that did it and it was counted.

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