Comments Thread For: Lineage Matters Most at Heavyweight
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For the sake of The Sport of Boxing I would that all the fans read this very good explanation of who the REAL CHAMP IS AND HOW TO BE THE REAL CHAMP !!
My old and gone pappy always told me it’s the man who beat the man. I stand on it !!
And since what we read is True, no matter if this fight is a good bad or great one the winner will be THE ONLY TRUE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPEEN OF THE WORLD!!!!!
Truth is Wilder and Joshua are paper holders no matter who says what or hollers the loudest!!
Right Now , This day, no matter what has happened to Fury , he is the Real Heavyweight Champ of Allllll the World !!Comment
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the man who beat the man... lol who the F% Wlad has beat??? NOBODY! so the last lineal world champion is Mike Tyson who beat Spinks who beat Holmes who beat Ali who beat Foreman who beat Frazier who beat Ali who beat Liston..
The last great heavyweight is Lewis but he beat old Holyfield and old Tyson
Wlad has meet zero HOFs so stop your BS bunch of morons, his biggest win was again an injured and past his prime BrewsterComment
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No, you posted Rafael's personal rankings. ESPN as a news entity recognizes Fury as lineal champion and every ESPN reporter, including Rafael, refers to Fury as lineal champion in their articles. Fury is also referred to as lineal champion on ESPN's TV channels. So to say ESPN doesn't recognize Fury as lineal champion is a blatant lie. I posted an ESPN article from TODAY that calls him lineal champion.Comment
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That's a blatant lie. Every article in both Ring Magazine itself and on Ring's website refers to Fury as lineal champion. I'm holding the most recent issue of Ring in my hand right now and it refers to him as lineal champion. So yes, Ring does recognize him as lineal. They just don't recognize him as Ring titleholder, but the Ring title has absolutely nothing to do with lineal. They also refer to Adonis Stevenson as lineal champion even though he doesn't hold the Ring title.
If you weren't a teenager who started following boxing yesterday, you'd already know this.Comment
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I know you just started watching boxing ;-) so I'll be gentle .. lineal used to be run by the Ring (who stripped Fury for not defending) then it went over Trans national Boxing Rankings who maintain a lineal list (who stripped Fury when he retired) ... get the idea. Klitschko beat no one for the belt so the whole man who beat the man is ****** .. let it build up a run of say 10 boxers and then may mean something again one day.Comment
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then it went over Trans national Boxing Rankings who maintain a lineal listComment
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Now let's be honest, ALL titles are made up aren't they? Certainly none were handed down by God. AJ is certainly a very good HW fighter but can he defeat Wilder or even Fury? This is debatable and unless they all three fight each other fairly soon we just can't know.Comment
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No, you posted Rafael's personal rankings. ESPN as a news entity recognizes Fury as lineal champion and every ESPN reporter, including Rafael, refers to Fury as lineal champion in their articles. Fury is also referred to as lineal champion on ESPN's TV channels. So to say ESPN doesn't recognize Fury as lineal champion is a blatant lie. I posted an ESPN article from TODAY that calls him lineal champion.Comment
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That's a blatant lie. Every article in both Ring Magazine itself and on Ring's website refers to Fury as lineal champion. I'm holding the most recent issue of Ring in my hand right now and it refers to him as lineal champion. So yes, Ring does recognize him as lineal. They just don't recognize him as Ring titleholder, but the Ring title has absolutely nothing to do with lineal. They also refer to Adonis Stevenson as lineal champion even though he doesn't hold the Ring title.
If you weren't a teenager who started following boxing yesterday, you'd already know this.Comment
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