The world cup soccer trophy
The olympic gold medal
For me, there is nothing greater than winning a soccer world cup title. How can the heavyweight championship is the biggest crown jewel of sports? I do not get it
elmersalsa wrote:The Heavyweight championship of the world
The world cup football trophy
The olympic gold medal
For me, there is nothing greater than winning a football world cup title. How can the heavyweight championship is the biggest crown jewel of sports? I do not get it![]()
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I don't blame the boxers as such. They want to make as much as they can for as little risk as possible.Goodnight, Irene wrote:But you don't even have to go that far, Ezzard - the top fighters in any given weightclass have always both fought & avoided each other, that's boxing. & I'm happy enough with the whole, "IBF/WBA/WBC" arrangement, it's OK by me, but the endless proliferation of titles, the veritable anagram of letters representing organisations, it has irrevocably sullied boxing. & the fighters today must share some blame too, because they now avoid one another at a volume unprecedented in boxing history (Especially these so-called, "Heavyweight champions"). It's outrageous, & boxing is all the poorer for it.
Multiple titles (to a degree) if we must. But let's have one recognised world champion. After all, there's only one world. Hearing someone like Sultan Ibragimov announced in an arena as a world champion is sad stuff. It's BS. I'd honestly feel embarressed if I were in his situation, though I doubt he does. The linear title should mean something, in every division. Today, it simply doesn't, & in truth, the linear title is what boxing is supposed to be about. You are supposed to be driven to be the man who beat the man. Except that fighters now cling to their splintered, increasingly diluted, "world titles" by avoiding anyone who poses a serious threat, unless suitable compensation is on the table. The whole thing stinks.
A bit of a rant there. I'll have to keep that in check I guess.
It used to be, back when there was actually a HW champ that more than 0.5% of the public could recognize.elmersalsa wrote:The Heavyweight championship of the world