candyslim wrote: ↑07 Apr 2018, 13:47
SenorPipino wrote: ↑06 Apr 2018, 15:57
How come Joshua, who always says that he wants all the title belts, never mentions anything about going after Charr's prestigious world championship?
Please tell me you're joking. The WBA are a joke. How can any organisation recognize two world champions at the same weight ffs?
Joshua holds the "Super" title. I assume he wouldn't be allowed to hold both super and regular so why would he want the bullshit regular title?. C'mon Pip you're not a complete f'kin idiot, this was an attempt at humour wasn'i it?
Even though I'm a complete f'kin idiot, CS, please try to follow my warped logic.
Ancient Fres Oquendo, who hasn't bothered to fight in years, has nevertheless spent all this time demanding a shot at this belt that you call a "bullshit regular title."
And that it may well be, but why has Oquendo exhausted himself chasing it if it's so worthless????
He even went to court for his right to reign as the WBA regular champ.
It must have some value if Oquendo has gone to such extremes. And if it does, then why doesn't Joshua challenge Charr to step up and defend it?
Let's say Joshua beats Wilder. Or vice versa. Either guy will call himself the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.
But Charr will disagree, and flaunt his coveted WBA regular world championship, reminding them that they're not truly undisputed as long as he holds a flashy belt too
So I go back to my original premise CS. Why should the WBA regular heavyweight championship of the world be deemed worthless, but the potpourri of other alphabet belts that Wilder and Joshua wear, are somehow reflective of being undisputed?
No, you're not undisputed until Joshua or Wilder takes the belt off of Charr. Otherwise, sanctioning bodies are meaningless.
Of course Tyson Fury can throw his hat into this undisputed confusion and insist that nobody can be the One and Only champion without going through him.
Fury is rightfully the linear and true heavyweight champion of the world having never been defeated.
I'm certain that if old school Nat Fleischer was still kicking around, he would be supportive of Fury's claim to the throne.
Joshua has a long way to go before he can get away with hailing himself an undisputed champion.