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  • The D3vil
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    #21
    This is all ridiculous.

    And then they use a dead kid to try to sell another belt, just like they used Black Lives Matter to sell that BS Tyson/Jones belt.

    I hate this organization.

    It's to the point I hope all of them but the IBF dies.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #22
      Originally posted by 1hourRun
      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.
      I agree it will be the most prestigious division and Wilder shall be it's king

      It's on Fury to make 222lbs and dare to face the King unless he wishes to be tainted as a coward

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        #23
        Originally posted by CharlieStewart
        Super heavyweight division starting at around 265 270 makes more sense then. Ain’t no bridgerweight taking **** from the heavyweight division. It’s destined to fail already.
        You'll see!
        Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
        I agree it will be the most prestigious division and Wilder shall be it's king

        It's on Fury to make 222lbs and dare to face the King unless he wishes to be tainted as a coward
        Like Larry said, Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder can go down in the history books as two weight champ. I can see the 'Bronze-Bomber' holding BOTH 'Bridger' and 'HW' titles at the same time.

        This is history in the making.

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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          You'll see!

          Like Larry said, Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder can go down in the history books as two weight champ. I can see the 'Bronze-Bomber' holding BOTH 'Bridger' and 'HW' titles at the same time.

          This is history in the making.
          Also as there will only be the WBC at bridge weight at first, Wilder can become UNDISPUTED Bridge weight champ!

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            #25
            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            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.
            To cut this short if this were true the top guys would be under 225 at heavyweight right now ,and this class wouldn’t be needed .

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              #26
              Originally posted by CharlieStewart
              Super heavyweight division starting at around 265 270 makes more sense then. Ain’t no bridgerweight taking **** from the heavyweight division. It’s destined to fail already.
              That actually has no sense , there’s only a few guys weighing over 260 it wouldn’t be a weight class and beyond Fury who would act show skills at 270 ?

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                #27
                Originally posted by The D3vil
                This is all ridiculous.

                And then they use a dead kid to try to sell another belt, just like they used Black Lives Matter to sell that BS Tyson/Jones belt.

                I hate this organization.

                It's to the point I hope all of them but the IBF dies.
                The kid didn't even die. To be honest his injuries aren't even that bad at all... he will probably be 100% in a month or two but how long we will have to hear about Bridger-weight? I hate his fucking name too. Stop giving your kids such shitty 'original' names dumb hipster parents...

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                  #28
                  Sad days for Usyk. He has to gain another 10 lbs. if he wants to pursue his dream of becoming Undisputed Heavyweight Champion.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by chaosisme
                    i think it's for the best that we just don't acknowledge any of this.
                    agree. another set of worthless belts to generate revenue for crooked boxing parasites

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER
                      To cut this short if this were true the top guys would be under 225 at heavyweight right now ,and this class wouldn’t be needed .
                      Weight, obviously, factors across all divisions. The 'Super-heavyweights' have the greatest advantage in this regard. This is very simple, good big-man, beast good-little man.

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