Out of all the Boxers that turn professional.....
How many of them get to a point where they can fight 10 x 3 minute rounds?.
How many of them get to the point where they can fight for a title?.
Boxers and Titles.
Re: Boxers and Titles.
98TheGreatBoxer wrote:Out of all the Boxers that turn professional.....
How many of them get to a point where they can fight 10 x 3 minute rounds?.
How many of them get to the point where they can fight for a title?.
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sucracristo
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Re: Boxers and Titles.
all male pros fight 3 minute rounds and 10 rounds is not a standard title
distance of any sort, so not really sure what 10x3 has to do with titles.
what percentage of pros win titles in one form or another depends on
weight class, as there are many more welterweights and middleweights
than there are flyweights and heavyweights. there are local/area, state,
regional, national, continental/international, intercontinental, silver/interim,
world titles, and tournament titles with several options available at each level.
distance of any sort, so not really sure what 10x3 has to do with titles.
what percentage of pros win titles in one form or another depends on
weight class, as there are many more welterweights and middleweights
than there are flyweights and heavyweights. there are local/area, state,
regional, national, continental/international, intercontinental, silver/interim,
world titles, and tournament titles with several options available at each level.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Boxers and Titles.
Loads of titles are contested over 10x3ssucracristo wrote:all male pros fight 3 minute rounds and 10 rounds is not a standard title
distance of any sort, so not really sure what 10x3 has to do with titles.
what percentage of pros win titles in one form or another depends on
weight class, as there are many more welterweights and middleweights
than there are flyweights and heavyweights. there are local/area, state,
regional, national, continental/international, intercontinental, silver/interim,
world titles, and tournament titles with several options available at each level.
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sucracristo
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Re: Boxers and Titles.
as far as the 4 major world titles go (ibo as well) championship distance has been 12leejonesjnr wrote:Loads of titles are contested over 10x3ssucracristo wrote:all male pros fight 3 minute rounds and 10 rounds is not a standard title
distance of any sort, so not really sure what 10x3 has to do with titles.
what percentage of pros win titles in one form or another depends on
weight class, as there are many more welterweights and middleweights
than there are flyweights and heavyweights. there are local/area, state,
regional, national, continental/international, intercontinental, silver/interim,
world titles, and tournament titles with several options available at each level.
since the 80's. the intercontinentals below the majors are also 12, and generally the
continentals are also 12, although sometimes you see those at 10. internationals and
nationals are 10 just as often as 12. local/area, state, regional, tournament titles are
often 8 but i have even seen some at 6.