how many fights on average do u think it takes:
Area title:
English title:
British title:
Commonwealth title:
European title:
World title:
how many fights
Re: how many fights
Area title about 8-10 fights
English 11-14
British - 18
Commonwealth - 15
European - 22
World - 25
English 11-14
British - 18
Commonwealth - 15
European - 22
World - 25
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Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
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Re: how many fights
Area title: 8-10
English title: 12
British title: 15
Commonwealth title: 15
European title: 18
World title: 22-25
Good average
English title: 12
British title: 15
Commonwealth title: 15
European title: 18
World title: 22-25
Good average
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Nightmare Roy
- Heavyweight

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Re: how many fights
Depends on how good you are, amature back ground, how good the division is, Loma went straight to the top in a couple of fights. I imagine Josh Taylor will be world champ before his 15th.
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mickey1975
- Heavyweight

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Re: how many fights
An elite am is worth 20-0 as a pro.
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boxingknockout
- Super Lightweight
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Re: how many fights
More cryptic questions 

Re: how many fights
British and commonwealth come in different orders as well depending on the opportunities that present themselves
Then you also have say eggington losing his British, then going for the European after
Then you also have say eggington losing his British, then going for the European after
Re: how many fights
I get the question but you can't put a time limit on these things. Depends on talent, level of opposition... I think Joe Joyce could easily win the British next time out and that's his second fight... I think Josh Taylor could pick up a world strap and that would only be his 12th fight.... I think guys like Josh Kelly and Daniel Dubois can win world titles but need a bit longer to mature...