Why didn't they keep LHW at 161-175 lbs?

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  1. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    Why super middle? In Moore's day, RJJ would have been a light heavyweight while weighing 168 pounds. Gerald McCellan, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank would have all been light heavyweights. Why make the super middleweight division?
     
  2. Shay Sonya

    Shay Sonya The REAL Wonder Woman! Full Member

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  3. bolo specialist

    bolo specialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This is the correct answer, but the pretense for doing it was that the original weight classes were spread out too far, so that intermediate classes were needed.
     
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  4. mr. magoo

    mr. magoo VIP Member Full Member

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    Same reason we have four champions in ever division. More money
     
  5. Saintpat

    Saintpat Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It became the only one of the original eight divisions without a tweener division, right? (Other than heavyweight as there’s nothing above it, obviously.)

    That’s a pretty big gap in poundage from 161 to 175 as compared to all the rest. I think it made sense. There have been enough top fighters who were too big for middle and too small for light heavyweight to justify it.
     
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  6. HistoryZero26

    HistoryZero26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If you're looking for a good reason this discussion won't go anywhere cause there ain't one.