Comments Thread For: Lineage Matters Most at Heavyweight
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Ring says Fury is still the lineal champion. They say it on a daily basis. Just like every other major media outlet, including BoxingScene, ESPN and everyone else.
Nobody is in charge of lineal. Not Ring before and not TBRB now. The public keeps track on their own. It's very simple. The man who beat the man. Everybody other than obsessive AJ fans refers to Fury as lineal champion. Fury isn't TBRB champion, but he is lineal champion and even Ring, which stripped him of the Ring title, admits that he's still lineal champion.Comment
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No I'm just pointing out that you used a known debating technique in your statement. These type statements are used to cast shade on any who would disagree. Politicians, Clergymen and Lawyers do it all the time. So all I'm really saying is you have something in common with those three groups and we know they never lie, right?Comment
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boxingscene, espn, ring magazine and pretty much every major outlet refer to fury as lineal champion in every article from every writer. you lost man. you wanted fury stripped, a few agreed with you, but the news outlets disagree with you.
fury beat klitschcko. he hasnt lost since. he said he was joking about being retired. in his absence #1 refused to fight #2. fury returned quicker than many past lineal champions.
klitshko's lineage lives on through fury. there's no debate about that. he's the man who best the man. not aj.Comment
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boxingscene, espn, ring magazine and pretty much every major outlet refer to fury as lineal champion in every article from every writer. you lost man. you wanted fury stripped, a few agreed with you, but the news outlets disagree with you.
fury beat klitschcko. he hasnt lost since. he said he was joking about being retired. in his absence #1 refused to fight #2. fury returned quicker than many past lineal champions.
klitshko's lineage lives on through fury. there's no debate about that. he's the man who best the man. not aj.Comment
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rafael refers to fury as lineal champion in every article he writes. he also stated in his chat that fury is lineal champion, but that he doesnt have him in his rankings due to inactivity.Comment
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Cliff Rold (the author) is not the guy to do that. He has a good record writing articles for BScene. I think he brought up more than enough evidence and historical examples to make his point that being the Lineal Champion means something. You can argue that it doesn't mean much to you today, but he's saying that historically it has meant the most in the most historically (and undeniably) important division: Heavyweight. I don't see any flaws in his logic, and I thought it was interesting to read a detailed history of the importance of Heavyweight Lineage. That's my two cents.Comment
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Cliff Rold (the author) is not the guy to do that. He has a good record writing articles for BScene. I think he brought up more than enough evidence and historical examples to make his point that being the Lineal Champion means something. You can argue that it doesn't mean much to you today, but he's saying that historically it has meant the most in most historically (and undeniably) important division: Heavyweight. I don't see any flaws in his logic, and I thought it was interesting to read a detailed history of the importance of Heavyweight Lineage. That's my two cents.Comment
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stevenson and fury were stripped of ring title, but ring continues to recognize them as lineal champions. two totally different things.
youd know the difference between ring and lineal if you werent a teenager who started watching boxing because of AJ.Comment
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the espn rankings are rafael's personal rankings. not a panel. they only do a panel for p4p.
rafael refers to fury as lineal champion in every article he writes. he also stated in his chat that fury is lineal champion, but that he doesnt have him in his rankings due to inactivity.Comment
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