First WBC 224 lb champion?

Who will be the first WBC 224 lb champion?

Makabu
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Briedis
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7%
Glowacki
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Dorticos
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Wilder
17
59%
Povetkin
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3%
Usyk
4
14%
Gassiev
3
10%
Hunter
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Other
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7%
 
Total votes: 29

joshj909
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First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by joshj909 »

So, who do we think will be the first champion of this new division. It will likely weaken the HW division if it does get going. Although most think it's not a great idea, some fighters will be in a position to benefit from it. So who do we think will be the first champ?

Just chucked a few of the top CWs and top lighter HWs into the list. There's a few others that might also get involved though.
gilgamesh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gilgamesh »

I don't know who the Champion will be at this weight class, but I know who won't be watching him.

Me.

After today's Loma vs Lopez card ends. I'm done with Boxing. It's turned it's back on Legends, and it's turned it's back on me.
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

This division has been made for Wilder..

He’s gonna fight for the vacant belt, whilst Fury will be the Super Heavy champion.
Contendeh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by Contendeh »

Loserweight?
jujigatame
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by jujigatame »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 17:58 This division has been made for Wilder..

He’s gonna fight for the vacant belt, whilst Fury will be the Super Heavy champion.
This feels extremely likely, although AJ could totally make that weight and spoil the party if he wanted to.

I bet other bullshit ABC orgs will go along with this nonsense because it means more money for them.
Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by Jeff_lacy_ko »

Im with gil. This is death warrant and my queue to exit fandon
gilgamesh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gilgamesh »

jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 18:54
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 17:58 This division has been made for Wilder..

He’s gonna fight for the vacant belt, whilst Fury will be the Super Heavy champion.
This feels extremely likely, although AJ could totally make that weight and spoil the party if he wanted to.

I bet other bullshit ABC orgs will go along with this nonsense because it means more money for them.
Of course they will.

The only thing that can possibly happen, and even that might not help, but it'd take someone like Tyson Fury refusing to acknowledge the WBC Title any further. Dropping his title. Proclaiming I AM THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION

Ignoring the title of "Super Heavyweight" and just continuing to press forward in the sports great tradition. No belt needed.

If he goes along with it. The rest of the orgs will follow, and the sport will be that much more of a fraction of what it once was.

Fury can make the transition here from once being one of my most hated Boxers to possibly being Boxing's savior. I don't have a lot of confidence he will, but I sure hope he does.

He's one of the biggest stars in the sport right now, and if he refuses to go along with this, and mocks it. It would go a long way in Pundits, Commentators and the Boxing World at large doing the same.
Onetimeonly
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by Onetimeonly »

That wouldn't do a thing. Fury will probably like being called super heavy anyway.
gregregegg
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gregregegg »

That division is basically for heavyweights that admit to themselves they cant beat fury. Its kinda pathetic honestly.

225 is huge, just going down the heavyweight rankings, Id say, Wilder, AJ, Pov, Usyk, Hunter, Ortiz, Could all quite comfortably make 225lb. Thats 6/10 of the boxrecs top 10. Its also where all 4 belts have been for the majority of the last 5 years.

Of those Hunter and usyk, and probably wilder and Pov, can/could make 200lb but chose to campaign in the premier division, So why split that premier division in half.
gilgamesh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gilgamesh »

Holyfield vs Bowe.

Michael Moorer vs Foreman.

Tyson winning a title from a man the size of Bonecrusher Smith.

Hell Usyk potentially fighting AJ or Fury for the HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Moments like these are what fans are being robbed of. Moments that can create fans for life. Moments that define the sport.
oogiebe
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by oogiebe »

jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 18:54
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 17:58 This division has been made for Wilder..

He’s gonna fight for the vacant belt, whilst Fury will be the Super Heavy champion.
This feels extremely likely, although AJ could totally make that weight and spoil the party if he wanted to.

I bet other bullshit ABC orgs will go along with this nonsense because it means more money for them.
AJ couldn't make that weight. Nor does he have to move down. He was at his lowest possible at 237 without taking off muscle.
jujigatame
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by jujigatame »

oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:20
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 18:54
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 17:58 This division has been made for Wilder..

He’s gonna fight for the vacant belt, whilst Fury will be the Super Heavy champion.
This feels extremely likely, although AJ could totally make that weight and spoil the party if he wanted to.

I bet other bullshit ABC orgs will go along with this nonsense because it means more money for them.
AJ couldn't make that weight. Nor does he have to move down. He was at his lowest possible at 237 without taking off muscle.
He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
oogiebe
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by oogiebe »

jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:34
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:20
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 18:54

This feels extremely likely, although AJ could totally make that weight and spoil the party if he wanted to.

I bet other bullshit ABC orgs will go along with this nonsense because it means more money for them.
AJ couldn't make that weight. Nor does he have to move down. He was at his lowest possible at 237 without taking off muscle.
He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
He'd be weak as shite.
gilgamesh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gilgamesh »

oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:36
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:34
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:20

AJ couldn't make that weight. Nor does he have to move down. He was at his lowest possible at 237 without taking off muscle.
He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
He'd be weak as shite.
Plus make less money.

He'd be seen as a coward who's avoiding Tyson Fury.
jujigatame
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by jujigatame »

oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:36
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:34
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:20

AJ couldn't make that weight. Nor does he have to move down. He was at his lowest possible at 237 without taking off muscle.
He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
He'd be weak as shite.
Nah he'd be fine. Jon Jones has spent his entire UFC career dropping ~20 pounds for weigh-ins and he's widely considered the best fighter the sport has ever seen.
jujigatame
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by jujigatame »

gilgamesh wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:39
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:36
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:34

He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
He'd be weak as shite.
Plus make less money.

He'd be seen as a coward who's avoiding Tyson Fury.
Theoretically he could compete in both weight classes simultaneously. Yet another reason why adding this weight class is dumb.
oogiebe
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by oogiebe »

jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:40
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:36
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:34

He could absolutely make it. He made 237 without weight cutting. A guy his size can cut 20 pounds easy.
He'd be weak as shite.
Nah he'd be fine. Jon Jones has spent his entire UFC career dropping ~20 pounds for weigh-ins and he's widely considered the best fighter the sport has ever seen.
Different athletes; different circumstances. AJ is always a very low body fat. Jones is 2 inches shorter and not built as huge as AJ. Also I don't remember seeing Jones all cut up and 240 lbs.
siablo14
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by siablo14 »

gilgamesh wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:06 Holyfield vs Bowe.

Michael Moorer vs Foreman.

Tyson winning a title from a man the size of Bonecrusher Smith.

Hell Usyk potentially fighting AJ or Fury for the HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Moments like these are what fans are being robbed of. Moments that can create fans for life. Moments that define the sport.
The bigger money will be a super heavy so fighters will bulk up to get the bigger payday, if that's where the bigger stars are at.
gilgamesh
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by gilgamesh »

siablo14 wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 21:06
gilgamesh wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:06 Holyfield vs Bowe.

Michael Moorer vs Foreman.

Tyson winning a title from a man the size of Bonecrusher Smith.

Hell Usyk potentially fighting AJ or Fury for the HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Moments like these are what fans are being robbed of. Moments that can create fans for life. Moments that define the sport.
The bigger money will be a super heavy so fighters will bulk up to get the bigger payday, if that's where the bigger stars are at.
I doubt you'll ever see a particularly nimble or fast fighter at over 230 pounds.

Holyfield and Tyson were on average more exciting in 1 fight than 5 or 6 fights of today's Super Heavyweights.
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by siablo14 »

gilgamesh wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 21:13
siablo14 wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 21:06
gilgamesh wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:06 Holyfield vs Bowe.

Michael Moorer vs Foreman.

Tyson winning a title from a man the size of Bonecrusher Smith.

Hell Usyk potentially fighting AJ or Fury for the HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

Moments like these are what fans are being robbed of. Moments that can create fans for life. Moments that define the sport.
The bigger money will be a super heavy so fighters will bulk up to get the bigger payday, if that's where the bigger stars are at.
I doubt you'll ever see a particularly nimble or fast fighter at over 230 pounds.

Holyfield and Tyson were on average more exciting in 1 fight than 5 or 6 fights of today's Super Heavyweights.
AJ and Fury will be the cash cows so fighters will bulk up to fight them.
jujigatame
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by jujigatame »

oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:54
jujigatame wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:40
oogiebe wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 20:36
He'd be weak as shite.
Nah he'd be fine. Jon Jones has spent his entire UFC career dropping ~20 pounds for weigh-ins and he's widely considered the best fighter the sport has ever seen.
Different athletes; different circumstances. AJ is always a very low body fat. Jones is 2 inches shorter and not built as huge as AJ. Also I don't remember seeing Jones all cut up and 240 lbs.
Jones makes 205 though, not 225. If anything it should be easier for AJ to drop 15 pounds for weigh-in.

Not saying it would happen, as I don't see why AJ would bother. But he absolutely could.
snake33
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by snake33 »

This is BS. Any encroaching on the Heavyweight division is bad business.
Next there will be a division above 280 & HW will not be the big prize.
There will be no big prize. All boxing had left was tradition. This will kill it.
H8Usernames
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by H8Usernames »

224 is just a No Tyson Fury division. Everyone else can lose some weight and make weight. 210 should have been the weight limit.
DrDuke
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by DrDuke »

The first title match will be Wilder vs someone, that's for sure.
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Re: First WBC 224 lb champion?

Post by margaret thatcher »

DrDuke wrote: 17 Oct 2020, 23:49 The first title match will be Wilder vs someone, that's for sure.
2 division champ baby :box:
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