Can't help but love how some came to be....particularly Light Welterweight
When I get a chance, I'll post the full story how Pinky Mitchell became the 1st champ
And what? 8 titles titles in each division? Probably more when the WBA has 3 of their own in each division. That's over 100 world titles. What a joke! Little wonder the sport is stuffed.'Frilla wrote:There is already 13 weight divisions!
And what? 8 titles titles in each division? Probably more when the WBA has 3 of their own in each division. That's well over 100 world titles. What a joke! Little wonder the sport is stuffed.'Frilla wrote:There is already 13 weight divisions!
Apologies for the repeat posts. Still getting the hang of this site'Frilla wrote:There is already 13 weight divisions!
Well, seeing as the lightest division is about 48kg it would have to be an obese or unusually large 8 yr old kid.... I remember I was 38kg when I was 12 and starting high school and I wasn't by any stretch the smallest in my year. I'm 185cm and 75kg now.colin russell wrote:In some of the lower weight div these days a 8yr old kid weighs more that them, and there weights are so close a 1 to 2 kg only. So drop some of those to make room if you think there are to many weights.
jezzamundo wrote:Well, seeing as the lightest division is about 48kg it would have to be an obese or unusually large 8 yr old kid.... I remember I was 38kg when I was 12 and starting high school and I wasn't by any stretch the smallest in my year. I'm 185cm and 75kg now.colin russell wrote:In some of the lower weight div these days a 8yr old kid weighs more that them, and there weights are so close a 1 to 2 kg only. So drop some of those to make room if you think there are to many weights.
And another weight division would mean a few hundred more titles.TrainInsane wrote:And what? 8 titles titles in each division? Probably more when the WBA has 3 of their own in each division. That's well over 100 world titles. What a joke! Little wonder the sport is stuffed.'Frilla wrote:There is already 13 weight divisions!
There are no weight divisions which are 1 or 2 kgs apart.colin russell wrote:In some of the lower weight div these days a 8yr old kid weighs more that them, and there weights are so close a 1 to 2 kg only. So drop some of those to make room if you think there are to many weights.
Oh my bad.yid14 wrote:Ofcoarse there are from flyweight to super feather are all 4 pounds. 2.2 pounds to a kilo. I think a weight division between Light heavy and cruiser would be sh1t but there could be something between cruiser and heavy. There's sometimes a massive difference.
Did they give the weight a go? Too bad Carnera never met Valuev. That would have been a show down!Brute wrote:In Primo Carnera's time some headline hunter suggested introducing a "dreadnought division." Main problem was that apart from Carnera there would mostly be fat men in the division.
colin russell wrote:That why l checked it before l started the thread.
What ever they do with weight divisions, NO MORE TITLES!'Frilla wrote:And another weight division would mean a few hundred more titles.TrainInsane wrote:And what? 8 titles titles in each division? Probably more when the WBA has 3 of their own in each division. That's well over 100 world titles. What a joke! Little wonder the sport is stuffed.'Frilla wrote:There is already 13 weight divisions!
Valuev lost his title to a man who was nearly a foot shorter than him. Against the Klitschko brothers Carnera would have looked ordinary in size. He was under 6'6'' tall and usually weighed between 238 and 260 pounds.'Frilla wrote:Did they give the weight a go? Too bad Carnera never met Valuev. That would have been a show down!Brute wrote:In Primo Carnera's time some headline hunter suggested introducing a "dreadnought division." Main problem was that apart from Carnera there would mostly be fat men in the division.
Yes but Haye had about a foot more skill than Valuev.Brute wrote:Valuev lost his title to a man who was nearly a foot shorter than him. Against the Klitschko brothers Carnera would have looked ordinary in size. He was under 6'6'' tall and usually weighed between 238 and 260 pounds.'Frilla wrote:Did they give the weight a go? Too bad Carnera never met Valuev. That would have been a show down!Brute wrote:In Primo Carnera's time some headline hunter suggested introducing a "dreadnought division." Main problem was that apart from Carnera there would mostly be fat men in the division.
For that era he was. Joe Louis was 6'2" tall, Max Baer and Jim Braddock were each half an inch taller than Louis. When I was young in the 1960s a man 6'3" tall looked like a giant.'Frilla wrote:Yeah thats probably why. Even in pictures, he looked really, really tall.
Chagaev was also alot better than Valuev.Brute wrote:Officially Primo was six feet five and a half. Short journalists made him out to be taller.
I was not talking about Haye, I was talking about Chagaev.