only de la hoya who started at 130 won titles from 130-147. all the rest did not start at 130 which is a big difference. If pbf beats baldomir he will be the first to win linear titles in three seperate weight classes, would have beeen four if that fuicker hatton had the balls to fight
who the fk has mayweather beat at 140 or 147 which you say is quality opposition?......how did he get a title at 147?
no question about him being a great fighter, but he's one smart mofo...knowing when to move into a division ....when there are weak unestablished paper champs!!!...
you people are sickening..judah had a fluke lost (which i had him winning..and if people didnt dislike him so much you losers would have said he was ripped off) to baldomir..now you all are trying to act like judah is a bum or something
I dont even think Chavez won a title at 147 he fough for a title but didnt win if i well remeber. Shut up dino fat **** when it comes to talking about chavez u got no opinion in my books.
I dont even think Chavez won a title at 147 he fough for a title but didnt win if i well remeber. Shut up dino fat **** when it comes to talking about chavez u got no opinion in my books.
lay off big d ass wipe,he is right chavez never won a title at 147, not 154 and damn sure not at 160. The little *** got his head handed to him by oscar and frankie randall. your boy castillo lost 2 to pbf by UNANIMOUS decision
Yes. And for a while, he held the Featherweight, Lightweight and Welterweight titles simultaneously.
He did not win a SuperFeather (aka, Jr. Light or "130-lbs." title) because there was none at the time. There was also no SuperWelter but Armstrong fought the likes of Phil Furr (147 lbs.), Fritizi Zivic (twice and 145+ lbs. each time) and others in contests that today would have been classified as 147-lbs. title encounters.
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