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    World Boxing Council President Mauricio Sulaiman has been blasted all over social media by fans and boxing experts alike - over his decision to create a new weight division called "bridgerweight." The weight class would be situated between cruiserweight and heavyweight, with a poundage limit of 200-224.
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  • #2
    **** you mean it ain't a fan club? All the fans aren't a ****ing fan of this ****** ass meaningless weight class.

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    • #3
      This is the first I'm hearing of this, but I must say, the name "bridgerweight" is ****ing ret@rded.

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      • #4
        In my casual observance of Suliaman since he took over WBC after his pop croaked... he's shown he doesn't care what anybody says about his meal ticket. So I don't expect him to start doing so anytime soon. It's just an obvious racket with him... so usually I just ignore the goofball with his special belts and other gaudy low classed b.s.

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        • #5
          Sulaiman's ego got crushed and flushed down the toilet. Really puts a smile on my face!

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          • #6
            Then backlash needs to come from boxers and promoters

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            • #7
              It is ridiculous. Who wants to be Bridgerweight champion it has no history, no glamour......people like Povetkin for example would still want to continue fighting the big boys at heavyweight, he wouldnt wanna fight in this new division. Fighters around this weight want the BIG prize, the glamour division ....the heavyweight championship of the world, it has history, it has meaning and is the biggest prize out there.

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              • #8
                I wish they'd make make cruiserweight 190 and then a division of
                190-210 or something.


                175 to 200lbs is a big leap.

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                • #9
                  I think it's down to the fighters and promoters to boycott it for the overall health of the sport. It may happen to some degree because the teams have to pay sanctioning fees and stuff. It'll probably stick though because generally speaking people put success above everything else, so someone will take the bait and become bridgerweight champ.

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                  • #10
                    Totally a fan club.

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