It was wasn’t it it was not really recognised it I think that’s why people still see Benn as more a legit champ than Eubank as Benn won WBCTaansend wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:24The article did say "Major" belts so I don't know what that includes.paultom wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:01James Toney ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 11:39 I mean RJJ do 160, 168, 175 and 200+
He never won a world at 200 but that’s impressive right?
Badou Jack ?
The WBO was a bit of a joke belt in the USA in the 90s. But it's a major belt now.
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Just looked it up, Toney didn't win a major light heavy title but Badou Jack won IBF,WBA and WBCTaansend wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:24The article did say "Major" belts so I don't know what that includes.paultom wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:01James Toney ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 11:39 I mean RJJ do 160, 168, 175 and 200+
He never won a world at 200 but that’s impressive right?
Badou Jack ?
The WBO was a bit of a joke belt in the USA in the 90s. But it's a major belt now.
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Toney’s heavyweight win was no contest was it not?Taansend wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:24The article did say "Major" belts so I don't know what that includes.paultom wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:01James Toney ?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 11:39 I mean RJJ do 160, 168, 175 and 200+
He never won a world at 200 but that’s impressive right?
Badou Jack ?
The WBO was a bit of a joke belt in the USA in the 90s. But it's a major belt now.
He won
160, 168 and 200.
No LHW.
Jack was 168, 175 and 200
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Yeah Toney-Ruiz was declared a no contest because Toney got caught juicing.
I remember he tried to play it off like "Look at me, do I look like I'm on steroids?" As if being somewhat fat precludes someone from the benefits of all that synthetic test
I remember he tried to play it off like "Look at me, do I look like I'm on steroids?" As if being somewhat fat precludes someone from the benefits of all that synthetic test
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I can confirm you can be a blob and on steroids.
I was exhibit A
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yesToney failed drug test after the the Ruiz winRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑03 May 2026, 12:40Toney’s heavyweight win was no contest was it not?
He won
160, 168 and 200.
No LHW.
Jack was 168, 175 and 200
Re: Gilberto Ramirez vs. David Benavidez | PBC PPV - 2 May 2026
Benavidez is everything and more
Stunning performance
As much as I rate Benavidez (which is extremely high) I still had to question whether he really would go at Ramirez in such a fashion....well, he erased every single doubt in emphatic style
Those blistering combinations aren't just for show...they cause serious damage. And he switches up brilliantly with single punch bombs as well ! Truly the Master of disaster
Huge credit to Zurdo too. Although he got thrashed, he still tried damn hard to turn the tide in his favour. He probably could have found a safer place to try & fiddle through some rounds, but that wasn't in his make-up. He sensed the urgency needed and went for broke.
The American commentator nailed it when Benavidez let rip in the 4th round..."Mama mia" !!!
Yep, my eyes nearly popped out too watching Benavidez crushing Zurdo ![[icon_e_surprised.gif] :oo](./images/smilies/icon_e_surprised.gif)
Stunning performance
As much as I rate Benavidez (which is extremely high) I still had to question whether he really would go at Ramirez in such a fashion....well, he erased every single doubt in emphatic style
Those blistering combinations aren't just for show...they cause serious damage. And he switches up brilliantly with single punch bombs as well ! Truly the Master of disaster
Huge credit to Zurdo too. Although he got thrashed, he still tried damn hard to turn the tide in his favour. He probably could have found a safer place to try & fiddle through some rounds, but that wasn't in his make-up. He sensed the urgency needed and went for broke.
The American commentator nailed it when Benavidez let rip in the 4th round..."Mama mia" !!!
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Jai Opetaia....you've just been put on notice !
No more soft title defences....The Mexican monster awaits
No more soft title defences....The Mexican monster awaits
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And he WAS the #1 Cruiserweight in the division. Benavidez has taken the play from him now, and the thing is I don't think a lot of fans will even be calling for Benavidez vs Jai. Jai has never really made a name for himself with anyone except super hardcore Boxing fans so nobody is really clamoring to see him in big fights.
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Stranger things have happened 
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Gilberto Ramirez Leaves Hospital After Benavidez Loss, No Serious Injury Reported
Ramirez reports swelling to right eye but confirms he is recovering after sixth-round stoppage defeat
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez left the hospital after his sixth-round stoppage loss to David Benavidez, with no serious injuries reported. Swelling around his right eye led to the ringside stoppage.
The fight was halted in the sixth round after significant swelling developed around Ramirez’s right eye, prompting the ringside doctor to intervene. Despite the damage, no serious injuries were reported, and Ramirez was discharged Saturday afternoon in stable condition.
“I’m doing well after being discharged from the hospital this afternoon. The swelling, mainly of the right eye, is subsiding very well,” Ramirez said.
According to ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez, the swelling was the primary concern following the bout, with the stoppage coming as a precaution to prevent further damage.
Ramirez also pointed to a late exchange in which he believes an elbow contributed to the injury.
“Within that bad taste in the mouth, the elbow that David gave me in that final combination also remains,” he said.
The defeat marks a significant moment in Ramirez’s career, as it is the first time he has been stopped inside the distance. Previously known for his durability and volume, Ramirez struggled to contain Benavidez’s pressure and combination punching as the fight progressed.
Benavidez, meanwhile, takes another big step forward with the win, adding a stoppage over a former world champion to his record.
Ramirez will now turn his attention to recovering, but the early signs are encouraging. With no serious injuries reported, a return later this year looks very possible.
Ramirez reports swelling to right eye but confirms he is recovering after sixth-round stoppage defeat
Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez left the hospital after his sixth-round stoppage loss to David Benavidez, with no serious injuries reported. Swelling around his right eye led to the ringside stoppage.
The fight was halted in the sixth round after significant swelling developed around Ramirez’s right eye, prompting the ringside doctor to intervene. Despite the damage, no serious injuries were reported, and Ramirez was discharged Saturday afternoon in stable condition.
“I’m doing well after being discharged from the hospital this afternoon. The swelling, mainly of the right eye, is subsiding very well,” Ramirez said.
According to ESPN’s Salvador Rodriguez, the swelling was the primary concern following the bout, with the stoppage coming as a precaution to prevent further damage.
Ramirez also pointed to a late exchange in which he believes an elbow contributed to the injury.
“Within that bad taste in the mouth, the elbow that David gave me in that final combination also remains,” he said.
The defeat marks a significant moment in Ramirez’s career, as it is the first time he has been stopped inside the distance. Previously known for his durability and volume, Ramirez struggled to contain Benavidez’s pressure and combination punching as the fight progressed.
Benavidez, meanwhile, takes another big step forward with the win, adding a stoppage over a former world champion to his record.
Ramirez will now turn his attention to recovering, but the early signs are encouraging. With no serious injuries reported, a return later this year looks very possible.