Ok guys. At the risk of sounding out of touch, I started this thread to get some earnest discussions going about the ins-and-outs of boxing rankings.
Let's take welter, for instance (since there's so much discussion lately of Spence vs Crawford and how it may or many happen).
Ok, so Bud holds the WBO belt while Spencer holds the other 3 major belts. So far so good. But... how is it that Spence is not even ranked in the top 15 by the WBO, while Crawford is nowhere to be found on the contender lists of the other three orgs? Is it a promoter issue? If so, why are other contenders on every list? (Example: Ennis is #2 WBO, #1 IBF, #3 WBC, #2 WBA). Thurman is #3 WBO, #6 IBF, #1 WBC, #3 WBA. Connor Benn is 4, 5, 5, 4, respectively. You get the point. What is it about Spence and Crawford that keeps them apart on alphabet org lists?
IMO, a ranking is a ranking. Promoters be damned. A WBO not ranking Spence loses immediate credibility. Ditto with the other orgs for not ranking Bud.
Is this somehow related to what keeps these guys from fighting each other? Spence is PBC, right? Does this mean the WBO snubs ALL fighters promoted by PBC? Or is this strictly a "Spence thing"? Crawford parted ways with Top Rank. Was Bob Arum the reason why Bud wasn't ranked by any org outside the WBO? Do these orgs rank ANY fighter under Top Rank?
Somebody help me out here. This is thoroughly confusing, even for a college grad.


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. Generally, I go to the Ring rankings as a balance point but they also get slammed now and flat dismissed. There was a time when the other groups were literally not mentioned on air
. It was short. These alphabet boyz in a worse case scenario are acting as literal rental agencies for shiny trinkets put around temp-champs. And some know it and are matched like it going in. We know who climbs and we know who gets fast forwarded up the chain. If anything fans are great at calling bullshit on every aspect of boxing but tuning in next weekend. Thurman went from a 2.5 year retirement to suddenly fighting 140 Mario Barrios in a wbc eliminator. He now sits at #3 pretty much across the board. But oddly if he gets Boots, Stanionis or Spence tomorrow, I'll watch.
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