Should "regular" champs hold the same status as champs of the past did when they set their records? What's your take on that?
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Should GGG's WBA "regular" title defenses count towards the middleweight record?
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Should GGG's WBA "regular" title defenses count towards the middleweight record?
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No. Only nuthuggers would say they should. You can't have two world champs per org when it suits you. Sturm and then Geale were the real WBA champs at the time.
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Well the defenses of that title that took place while there was a super WBA champion should definitely not be included.
I think there were a few that took place while the super WBA was vacant, and before GGG himself became the super WBA champion, which I guess you could count.
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No. Even just holding one of the proper titles i would say is contentious.
Arguably his title reign started with beating Jacobs this year
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I hope Golovkin breaks the record. It would be funny since a whiteboy already retired Hopkins by knocking him clean out the ring. So for another whiteboy to break the record that is synonymous with his legacy would be poetic justice.
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