How would middleweights and light heavyweight from 1900-1930 view about jr middleweight and super middleweight
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GordonChen
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How would middleweights and light heavyweight from 1900-1930 view about jr middleweight and super middleweight
since jr middleweight and super middleweight didn’t exist in their time I wonder how they would feel seeing these divisions if I exist their timeline what would their opinion be on the division
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Ambling Alp II
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Re: How would middleweights and light heavyweight from 1900-1930 view about jr middleweight and super middleweight
Nox exactly sure about what you mean. But I do think that there were some small middleweights who may have went after the Jr. Middleweight title and some small light heavyweights who would have went for the Super middleweight title.
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GordonChen
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Re: How would middleweights and light heavyweight from 1900-1930 view about jr middleweight and super middleweight
I guess 160 to 175 is a big leap and there was talent between the two. But I still wonder if we would be better with the original 8 classes woth maybe something between 175 and HW.