Can they still fight the "HEAVYWEIGHTS" how does this actually work?? and lets say Wilder wins the WBC Bridger title..is he a 2 division champion now???lol
So with this BRIDGER DIVISION
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No ****ing clue bud. Especially since they are currently alone. WBC Bridger = WBA HW? champion wise?
Just making undisputed as impossible as they can.
The WBC has a history of liking single title holders. I could be wrong but I think Larry was the first dude to be considered "The Man" despite having just one title for a very long time. Other single title holders, like say Charles before his universal recognition, got universal recognition pretty quickly.
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The 'Bridger' division may take the shine from the HW division: more skilled athletes, with greater speed, endurance and just as much KO power as the 'Super-heavyweight' division.

We will not see the old out of shape slobs like last week : Alexander Flores taking a dive vs. Luis Ortiz, Rydell Booker getting paid for a sparring session with Filip Hrgovic, and old-ass Devin Vargas blowing out his hip after getting two-pieced by Zhilei Zhang.
Having to make a weight-limit ensures that you come in top form and eliminates the slugs in that hang around in the HW division well into their 40's.
Look at how many times the cruiserweight-division has had a WBSS tournament, two times have we got a lineal champ from this unappreciated weight-class. The 'Bridger-weight' class might be undervalued by the public, but thats actually a good thing for fans. This forces promoters to risk their fighters against the other top contenders to raise their profile and earning potential.Comment
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I've just seen the current rankings for the Bridger weight division. Interesting reading.
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I think that is fair enough but until some of those guys fight each other its just a matter of opinion.Comment
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