lets have a serious discussion about who is the middleweight champion

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by unitas, Nov 22, 2015.


  1. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    Allowed by same rules that crown the "lineal champion".

    The thing is that term "the champion" is not the same as "the lineal champion".

    There are no specific formal rules about the details of the "lineal" title, there are no obligations for defending that "title" and probably the most important of all, that "title" doesn't even literally exist.
     
  2. Cisco Route

    Cisco Route He Who Says Nay banned

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    Retired or not, Mayweather is still the biggest draw in the sport - which is why I brought him up.


    Bumlovkin is NOT a draw. Dudes who can only sell 97k PPVs don't figure into being part of one of the biggest fights in boxing..
     
  3. Cisco Route

    Cisco Route He Who Says Nay banned

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    The WBC title didn't literally exist before 1963 so what's your point?
     
  4. FrancescoD

    FrancescoD Active Member Full Member

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    I have ranked Miguel Cotto at 154, since he fought (Geale) at 153.5 that clearly is a fact. It does not matter the fact he fought for an ABC title, that should have no relevance in an independent ranking, you are ranked at your weight not at your opponents weight. An ABC title on the line should not form the basis of any arguement.

    The Cotto-Canelo fight should be for the vacant 154 lineal position, as they were both at 154 pre the fight and surely the 1 v 2 with FM gone, and if you want to argue about 1 pound then almost everyone is assigned to the wrong division.
     
  5. Cisco Route

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    The contract weight for Cotto Geale was 157lbs. That is a middleweight fight.


    You are ranked in the weightclass in which you compete. Cotto's last four fights were in the middleweight division. Cotto should ranked @ middleweight.


    Except for the fact that Cotto Canelo was NOT contested in the jr middleweight division..
     
  6. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So you are trying to change the reality of the situation and assign a different set of rules than the ones that have been in practice and are currently being used?
     
  7. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Yes, as opposed to the WBC title, say?

    I don't really understand what it is you are saying, that aside.
     
  8. FrancescoD

    FrancescoD Active Member Full Member

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    Cotto fought his last 9 fights @ 153.5 // 153.5 // 155 // 153.25 // 153.75 // 154 // 152.5 // 153.5 // 145

    Do you still want to rate him at Middleweight???

    The Lineage situation whatever is certainly not definitive to me. I agree Cotto won it, but the fact that his fights since have been manufactured at the lower weight class makes it vacant to me. I agree it is a mess though.
     
  9. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I get it people like GGG and are mad at the catchweights but the Legitimate Champ is currently Canelo.

    GGG doesn't have a win as good as Cotto over Martinez to win the title nor Canelo over Cotto yesterday.

    If were going off who beat Legitimate fighters and not who just looks good its clear.
     
  10. QuadrupleG

    QuadrupleG MAZAFAKA Full Member

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    GGG wins against Murray and Lemieux are much better than wins against a crippled Martinez or a close win against a midget at 155.
     
  11. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why stop at the weigh in weights? What did he weigh on fight night? If we are going to assign rules to suit ourselves, why not go there? Canelo was a LHW. Cotto was a MW.
     
  12. FrancescoD

    FrancescoD Active Member Full Member

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    Does a lineal fight have to be sanction by an ABC?

    Does a lineal fight have to be over 12 rounds?

    Does a lineal fight have to be inside the weight class? There are lots of fights made two or more pounds outside.

    What happens if a lineal holder at SM loses a fight to someone at 170 pounds, does he keep his lineal 168 crown?
     
  13. FrancescoD

    FrancescoD Active Member Full Member

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    The weigh ins are what count, that's why.
     
  14. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Murray lost to Martinez so no its not better than Cotto beating him, and Lemieux has never fought or beaten a world class fighter ever so it's not better than Canelo over Cotto.

    A competitive fight vs an elite opponent is worth more than a blowout of a journeyman.
     
  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wrong. It isn’t what weight you weigh in at the weigh-in, it’s what weight class the weight limit is for that fight.