Originally posted by Verus
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In reality, there are 2 ways a fighter can be named #1 or #2, in ANY sanctioning organization.
Way #1 is for some clown like Suiliman or Mendoza to say "fighter A is now the #1 contender". That method is too open to corruption, favoritism, or incompetence.
Way #2 is what the IBF does. 2 fighters in the top 10 must fight in an elimination bout, and the winner gets a #1 or #2 rating. In this case, Derev beat Johnson in an elimination bout. There is no #2 right now because there are not 2 current top 10 contenders willing to fight each other at the moment. Everyone wants to sit around and see what happens first.
Everyone has their own opinions, but personally id rather see a guy actually FIGHT for a #1 or #2 rating than to just have someone appoint them because it suits their financial interests better......
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