If they dumped their belts and fought for the IBO Only

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by colinthfc, May 27, 2010.


  1. colinthfc

    colinthfc Guest

    The WBC & WBA are shaming our sport. Larry Holmes announced in the 1980's that he was going to fight exclusively for the IBF.

    In this generation we have the IBO with marque champions including Chad Dawson & Wlad. They do not have Ordinary, Super or Interim Champs, or Silver or diamond belts.

    If Wlad and Dawson went IBO exclusive they would have more control of their own destiny.

    Pac v Floyd for the IBO would be the ultimate snub for the so called 'big 4' belts. Other fighters surely we follow suit and the body could gain the foothold
     
  2. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    The IBO are harldy the bastion of integrity, mate.
     
  3. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    nice thinking but never happen. say ur gona fight for ur first world title u aint gona turn away any of the top 4
     
  4. colinthfc

    colinthfc Guest

    Example?
     
  5. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Danny Green v Roy Jones at 180 for their vacant title. Computer rankings are inherently flawed also, as they are reliant on human input to begin with.
     
  6. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Everyone just wants that IBO:

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  7. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Certainly do:

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  8. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    :? 'Computer rankings' aren't inherently flawed. If you mean that all rankings must be subjective, then that is fairly obvious. You wouldn't need rankings if there was an objective test.

    Where the IBO rankings are notably better than other alphabetty rankings is that they appear to have less outside influence in them. I used to like the way they included other champions in the rankings, but I just looked and apparantly they don't do that anymore, though they do still note them at the top.
     
  9. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    The IBO do a lot of things better than the others, but they shoot themselves in the foot by sanctioning fights between two guys outside the top 50 of the division for their vacant title. Wlad holds their HW belt, Dawson has the LHW strap (the only belt he holds) but their MW champ is PETER ****ING MANFREDO. And half their titles are vacant.
     
  10. dan-b

    dan-b Boxing Junkie banned

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    Yes, but they work on the premise that the initial critieria wasn't flawed. Also, they'll quite happily sanction their 'world' title between people way down the list. Which is where their credibility falls down.
     
  11. HMSTempleGarden

    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    true but they still have all these international titles, Asia/Pacific etc.

    http://iboboxing.com/champions.html
     
  12. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    They all have these titles except the IBF. If there was only one organization it would make some sense but as there are so many "world" titles and each one having there own set of other titles, they're pretty much worthless. European/NABO titles are more respected.
     
  13. HeavyT

    HeavyT Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Even IBF has Intercontinental champs... its just a way of climbing the rankings.
     
  14. Havik

    Havik Active Member Full Member

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    They sanction fights between top 50 fighters for their title iirc. Not great, but they're a small organization so that's a defensible choice for the time being.
    The only thing to like about the IBO is their computerized rating system really, and even there they should be open about what formula is used for the ranking.

    The other thing I used to like about them is that they just put other organizations champs in their ranking with the others, now they've taken them out and put them above the rankings like the other orgs do. Pity, I wouldn't be surprised if some 'champs' didn't even make the IBO's top ten, it showed how much those belts are worth.
     
  15. BigEars

    BigEars Boxing Addict Full Member

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    IBF Australasian title
    IBF Continental Africa title
    IBF East/West Europe title
    IBf Intercontinental title
    IBF International title
    IBF Latino title
    IBF Mediterranean title
    IBF Pan Pacific title
    IBF Pan Pacific Youth title
    IBF Youth title

    So that's just 10 titles outside of the normal IBF belt, hmmm maybe they're not as bad as the rest :roll:

    Edit: Forgot the USBA title is the IBF's aswell, so that's 11.
    Edit #2: apparently the USBA has both a Southern Region belt and an Atlantic coast region title aswell as the normal one, so that's 13 titles overall.