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  • #11
    Carlos Ortiz

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    • #12
      Ward 178 pound Olympian to 168

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Luilun View Post
        Ward 178 pound Olympian to 168
        Pro titles.
        Ray Leonard. Beat Kalule for his WBA jr middle belt.
        Relinguished it and beat Tommy Heanrs for his WBA welter belt.
        Henry Armstrong. Won welter title . Went down to 135 and won the title there.
        Nonito Donaire. Won WBA feather belt and lost it. Won jr feather belt for WBO.

        Never mind Ray Leonard winning a fake lt heavy belt without fighting there.
        Pancho, going by memory.
        And with that, where's the ignore button?
        bubye
        Last edited by OCPancho; 05-08-2018, 04:33 PM.

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        • #14
          Broner. Won the WBA against Paulie @ 47. Moved down to 40 and won the vacant WBA against Khabib.

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          • #15
            The difficulty of returning to a lower weight is highly overrated. Mosley went from 147 to 154 and back again any time he pleased with no problem at all. He won a world title at 147 from Margarito after having been a champion at 154. Cotto won a tittle at 154 after having been a champion at 160. Mayweather won titles at 154 and then returned to 147. I am sure there have been many others who went down in weight and won world titles. It's only difficult if the boxer is naturally too big to make the weight. Lots of boxers gain a lot of weight when the don't have a fight coming up and then take all that weight off and perform well when they do have a fight. Bradley used to get fat between fights but always came to his fights in shape. It's just a matter of losing the weight slowly with a good diet and exercise.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
              The difficulty of returning to a lower weight is highly overrated. Mosley went from 147 to 154 and back again any time he pleased with no problem at all. He won a world title at 147 from Margarito after having been a champion at 154. Cotto won a tittle at 154 after having been a champion at 160. Mayweather won titles at 154 and then returned to 147. I am sure there have been many others who went down in weight and won world titles. It's only difficult if the boxer is naturally too big to make the weight. Lots of boxers gain a lot of weight when the don't have a fight coming up and then take all that weight off and perform well when they do have a fight. Bradley used to get fat between fights but always came to his fights in shape. It's just a matter of losing the weight slowly with a good diet and exercise.
              I think it was harder during the days of fight day weigh-in.
              Harder to win titles back then too.
              Carlos Ortiz winning the jr welter belt and going down to lightwt. might have been the only time a jr welter did that .
              Outside of Hank Armstrong winning welter then light, I don't really remember anyone else doing it before IBF came about .

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              • #17
                Going way back here, but..Bob Fitzsimmons.

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                • #18
                  Anthony Mundine was the WBA champ at 168

                  and somehow dropped and won the interim title at 154

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                  • #19
                    Mundine is really the only guy who has moved down the weights as he's advanced.

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                    • #20
                      Canelo won the WBC middleweight title then dropped from 155 to 154 and beat the great Liam Smith for the WBO junior middleweight title.

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