That would require the sanctioning bodies to play nice with each other, but they continue to do their own ***** which only serves to depreciate the sport's credibility. It sounds like a great idea though, especially in divisions where there's a lot of overlap. For example, Beterbiev and Gvozdyk are top 10 in all sanctioning bodies, so........why not just have them fight for the top spot across the board? I know it wouldn't be that simple, but definitely something to think about. The winner of that fight would earn the right to get a crack at Ward, while Stevenson finally faces Alvarez. Meanwhile, guys like Smith/Barrera and Bivol could only earn the #1 spot if they get through Kovalev (the former champion). Kov worked to capture the belts, but he's gonna be superseded by Bivol who's only beat 2 fringe contenders? I also agree with your idea that fighters shouldn't be defending all of their belts in every fight IF the opponent isn't ranked by that particular sanctioning body. Sanctioning bodies need to be completely integrated because the way things currently stand, the unified title-holders are getting screwed.
What happens next for Rigo, Ward, and Kovalev?
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The sport of boxing is being unappreciated by those who have made it there careers which is sorta f#cked up & sad as a fan.Comment
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Bellew for big money would be a good fight, but I'm not sure Ward would want to go to England, and Bellew can make more money at heavyweightComment
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