Agbeko-Darchiyan: This proves how hard to be Triple Division Champion

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  1. nobius

    nobius 4th hokage Full Member

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  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    It is easier to go up in weight.

    How many multi division champs do you know that started at one weight and ended up winning multiple division titles below where they started.


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  3. David_TheMan

    David_TheMan ESB Sage Full Member

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    IT is hard to be a triple division champ if you do it the right why and clean out the divisions as you move up like Trinidad, JMM, and Vic try tried to do by fighting THE BEST champ in the division. It is rather easy if you take the Pac route and simply fight for a trinket by getting the weakest titlist in the division or trying to fight for a title at a catchweight..
     
  4. GcIII

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    112-Sasakul
    122-Ledwaba
    126-Barrera
    130-Marquez
    135-Diaz(maybe)
    140-Hatton

    147-DLH (Bonus)

    What crap are you talking about?
     
  5. David_TheMan

    David_TheMan ESB Sage Full Member

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    What are you talking about? 135 up Manny has just been fighting for trinkets in divisions not for the championship.
     
  6. 4Rounder

    4Rounder Boxing Addict Full Member

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  7. jianne

    jianne OWNAGE Full Member

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    So david diaz was weak? hmmm so I guess it's that easy to be a champion even though you are weak? hmmm

    What about dela hoya? He was expected to kick the little pac...

    and... hatton? is he weak? never been defeated @140 I dont think so...
    who would fight pac @135 up that is stronger and bigger pac day than hatton and hoya?