Usyk is the exception, not the rule. 9 out of ten times the much bigger, skilled fighter wins. Usyk is a generational fighter.
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Originally posted by techliam View PostBridgerweight should have been 185lbs
There’s definitely a gap between Light Heavy and Cruiser that needs addressing
Heavyweight has no lower or upper limits. But generally over 200+ is well accepted and respected
The current bridgerweight is redundant. The article is correct
The WBC don’t have the influence to make this work as they intended
Yes a 200 pounder will hit harder on average but you guys need more critical thinking here no one can give me more then 3 guys who fight below 220 bc I don’t think there is that many so what is the point of having a class that includes 200 pounders ? Can anyone on here answer this simple question ? LolLast edited by juggernaut666; 05-25-2024, 09:20 AM.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Michael Spinks, Michael Moorer, and Roy Jones Jr skipped cruiserweight altogether and went right from light heavy to winning a heavyweight title.
It's supposed to be hard to become a multi-weight world champion. We don't need to dilute their accomplishments any more by making it easier for future generations to match them.
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Originally posted by famicommander View Post
Michael Spinks, Michael Moorer, and Roy Jones Jr skipped cruiserweight altogether and went right from light heavy to winning a heavyweight title.
It's supposed to be hard to become a multi-weight world champion. We don't need to dilute their accomplishments any more by making it easier for future generations to match them.
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