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    #11
    They should make a 90 pound division for ****sexual manlets that don't want to get hit too hard, the way I see it is that as it stands, it is pure discrimination that they don't accomodate for 90 pound fully grown men (who just happen to be ****sexuals)

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    • Morrie ATG
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      #12
      anything below Lightweight would cancel out the image of Loma, Rigo, Pacquiao, Nas, Barrera, Marquez, Morales, Salvador Sanchez, Finito Lopez, Tapia, etc..

      If the joke is about Minimumweight or Light Flyweight then just don't watch those fights. the fastest moves comes from the puny divisions. No need to single them out. Hobbits fighting murks keyboard warriors any day

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        #13
        I'm for less divisions, but idk about 3. I think at this point that'd hurt the game more than help. Maybe back in the day when there was 1 division going to 3 max mighta made sense, but even than looking at how the UFC has went from 1 to 9 divisions I don't see that as a bad move for them or the sport. To me the UFC setup works better with some solid distance between divisions.

        115/125/135/145/155/170/185/205/265
        And in fairness 115 has been a womans only division so far so you could say there are only 8 mens divisions.

        105/108/112/115/118/122/126/130/135/140/147/154/160/168/175/200/200+
        Boxing gives too much respect to lil guys who are the least appealing for most fans to watch & almost no appeal to watch at all for mainstream fans.

        Look at how nutty that sh^t is. The UFC gots 3 of 9 (33%) divisions 140 or less vs boxing having 10 of 17 (58%) divisions 140 or less. You can't have more than 50% of your divisions be in weight divisions where half the fans give lil or no f#cks about those fighters/fights.

        High school wrestling weight divisions even make more sense then boxing weight divisions & those aren't even fully grown men. They got 6 of 14 (42%) divisions below 140.

        106/113/120/126/132/138/145/152/160/170/182/195/220/285

        Its so f#cking completely & utterly ****** for there to be so many lil guy divisions. What does it say that there are less under 18 boys wrestling divisions then professional mens boxing divisions? Idk, but its not good thats for sure.

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        • suffolkbull3
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          #14
          lightweight, welterweight, middleweight, light heavy, and heavyweight. 1 belt for each division.

          I have always hated all these current weight classes and 4 fkn belts for each of the 200 weight divisions. i really wish boxing got away from this. it totally waters down the sport in a huge way.

          If we had less weight classes and only 1 belt per division, we would get soooo many more better fights and maybe just maybe these fighters wouldnt be so afraid to let their 0 go.

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            #15
            Originally posted by The King Hornet
            Get rid of Batamweight, featherweight, and all that ****. Don't need men weighing less than teenaged girls in boxing. (Just LOL at grown men weighing less than 150 lbs). Bulk the fk up and fight at lightweight!
            Poor attempt at a troll thread.

            You 'LOL' at grown men under 150lbs, but have #1 welterweight as your user title? Not very bright, are you?

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            • _Maxi
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              #16
              Originally posted by The King Hornet
              Nowadays boxing is a disgrace- a bunch of belt-holding "champions" in every division and a **** load of "super" and/or "junior" divisions.

              No one outside of hardcore fans knows who the boxing champ is or which division they are in or what the fk is even going on. So they stop caring.

              There should only be three divisions in boxing: Lightweight, Middleweight, and Heavyweight.

              Heavyweight- Anyone at or above 200lbs. Only one HW Champ and one belt.

              Middleweight- 160-199lbs. Kovalev, Canelo, Usyk, Ward, GGG, Jack, all need to be fighting each other. Canelo walks around at 200+ easily, don't tell me his fat ass is too small.

              Lightweight- anything 159 or below. Crawford, Charlos, Thurman, Davis, Loma, Broner, Mikey, all need to fight each other.

              These would make for some amazing fights. Imagine Loma vs Mikey, Canelo vs Kovalev, etc.

              Get rid of Batamweight, featherweight, and all that ****. Don't need men weighing less than teenaged girls in boxing. (Just LOL at grown men weighing less than 150 lbs). Bulk the fk up and fight at lightweight!

              Same day weigh in for all, no more rehydration nonsense, no more using weight divisions as an excuse not to fight.

              Now everyone knows who the Heavyweight, Middleweight, and Lightweight champion is.

              Time to bring boxing back to the glory days!!!!!
              I would be happy with 5 or 6 divisions.

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              • DuckAdonis
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                #17
                You're a dumbass. Anyway i'd keep it to these divisions and one champ in each weight class

                Flyweight
                Bantamweight
                Featherweight
                Lightweight
                Welterweight
                Middleweight
                Light Heavyweight
                Cruiserweight
                Heavyweight

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                • paulf
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                  #18
                  Fuck that. One division.

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                  • GhostofDempsey
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                    #19
                    I agree there needs to be less weight classes but not three. I would eliminate the junior or super weight classes. Go back to 8 weight classes, 8 champions. Either same day weigh-ins or rehydration clauses so fighter's cannot gain weight that would put them above the next higher weight class.

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                    • The D3vil
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                      I agree there needs to be less weight classes but not three. I would eliminate the junior or super weight classes. Go back to 8 weight classes, 8 champions. Either same day weigh-ins or rehydration clauses so fighter's cannot gain weight that would put them above the next higher weight class.

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