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

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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

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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.
Ezzard
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Re: How would middleweights and light heavyweight from 1900-1930 view about jr middleweight and super middleweight

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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.
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