For many years, the heavyweight division has been the most prestigious weight division in boxing. Yet, there hasn’t been a unified champion since Lennox Lewis retired three years ago. After Vitali Klitschko retired last year, the heavyweight division appeared to be on the verge of hitting rock bottom. [details]
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Originally posted by Hitman18Welterweight
De La Hoya
Mayorga
Baldomir
Mayweather
Margarito
Gatti
Mosley
Hatton
Cotto
Cintron
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At the rate fighters migrate from division to division, it's tough to state categorically which one is best at the moment. But, it's nonetheless remarkable that the mid-range weight classes are the most starry: Jr. Middle (Mosley, De La Hoya, et al), through Welter (Mayweather and company), and Jr. Welter (Cotto, Castillo, Hopkins, Mal, etc.) down to Light (Corrales, Popo, Juan D, Julio D, Guzman, etc) and then the Jr. Lights (Pacquiao, Barrera, Morales, Juarez, Barrios, Valero...)
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Definitely Jr. Welter / Welter / Super Welter
Mosley
De La Hoya
Wright (could fight at 154 for the right money)
Spinks
Ouma
Karmazin
Rivera
Mayweather
Margarito
Mitchell
Tszyu (might come back)
Williams
Hatton
Judah
Quintana
Julio
Baldomir
Gatti
Cintron
Cotto
Castillo
Malignaggi
Corrales (who might move up)
Is there really any question as to what division in the deepest / most talented / most entertainingLast edited by deliveryman; 08-11-2006, 11:00 PM.
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