When and why was the cruiserweight limit moved from 190 to 200 lbs?

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  1. doublesuited

    doublesuited Taylor TKO2 Pavlik Full Member

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    Was it met with approval, disapproval, or indifference?
     
  2. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It seemed fairly logical, which is strange for alphabet crap.

    It happened about two years ago.

    It was done because Heavyweights are getting bigger, so it was considered a way to attract the small heavies to the division....

    Of course it never works because normally there is a lot more ££££ or $$$$ in a Heavyweight fight!
     
  3. enquirer

    enquirer Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont really know,but it means that todays heavyweight division wouldnt include dempsey,the rock,fitzimmons and a few other guys of that ilk...
     
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  4. TBooze

    TBooze Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well where else are lazy Light Heavies going to fight?
     
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  5. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    It wasn't clever. It got rid of guys who would be or at least start off as smaller heavies. Quality fighters like Mormeck, Haye, Maccranelli, Bell may be gracing the heavies had they not been given a ten pound breather.

    Plus it pushed cruiser and heavy further away from 175s. 25 pounds is too much. 15 pounds for men of that size was ok. I think because of this alot of 175 pounders aren't going north because cruiser is **** and heavyweight is now 25 pounds away. This is changing history because historically most 175s take a stab at heavy.
     
  6. Club Fighter

    Club Fighter Boxing Addict banned

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    You'll probably be surprised to know that the WBO Cruiserweight limit is still 190 lbs.
     
  7. boxexpert

    boxexpert Active Member Full Member

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    is that so? WBO cruiser still 190 lbs??
     
  8. The Kurgan

    The Kurgan Boxing Junkie banned

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    People met it with indifference because no-one cares about cruiserweights. Personally, I think the current cruiserweight top 5 (Bell, Mormeck, Wilson, Haye and Cunningham) are the most evenly matched and exciting top 5 in any division today. It is true that, were 200 lbs not the limit, we probably wouldn't have most of that top 5 in the cruiserweight division.

    I'd ideally like to see the cruiserweight division carved up between the light-heavyweights and the heavyweights. A 185 light-heavyweight limit would populate what has become a very sparse and uninspired class. A lighter heavyweight division might inspire some of the smaller heavyweights to get into a better condition, which will be better for being competitive with the big slugs of the heavyweight division.
     
  9. hopkinsfan07

    hopkinsfan07 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i like the cruiserweight divison i think its a good divison with good fighters
     
  10. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    The cruiser weight division is rather good these days. Honest. The fights have been great. The effective weight of cruiser weights is now 185-210 pounds. Historically speaking this weight range has produced great fights.

    Like other divisions, a man can lose 10 pounds of water weight before the weigh in, and then re-hydrate to his normal weight for fight night.

    In essence the new 200 pound cruiser weight limit has given fighters with a natural best weight in the low 200’s a chance to compete against men their own size, and not against 240 pound giants.
     
  11. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You are some boxing expert..........:lol:
     
  12. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    Then how come Enzo Mac weighed in at 200 pounds vs Bobby Gunn(195lbs)???
     
  13. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    If those guys were going to fight heavyweights then they would probably weigh over 200 pounds anyway the weight change didn't change that.
     
  14. CASH_718

    CASH_718 "You ****ed Healy?" Full Member

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    The guys who really suffer from the change are guys like Wayne Braithwaite who are to big to get down to 175 and now are to small for these mini giants like Haye, Jones, Mac, Mormeck ect.

    Braithwaite's career turned to **** after the change.
     
  15. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ex Light heavys and middleweights keep moving up and winning the titles, so they wanted to bring in bigger men who are not in the Super class