Ward was the last lineal champion and also The Ring champion.
Since Ward left supermiddle The Ring made DeGale-Jack for the belt but it was a draw.
Ward was the last lineal champion and also The Ring champion.
Since Ward left supermiddle The Ring made DeGale-Jack for the belt but it was a draw.
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I don't think the Ring belt matters at all in this day and age (in the past it was the corruption which ruined it). All the major networks use their own ratings and the four alphabets are well and truly established in the minds of modern fans.
For instance - Joe Calzaghe never gets recognised as lightheavyweight world champion by many well respected British comms/pundits/writers. Why? In their opinion The Ring isn't a "real" title? Calzaghe beat Hopkins who had beat Tarver who had beat Roy for The Ring belt. Nathan Cleverly was upgraded to WBO champ after beating Nadjib Mohammedi. Yet Clevery is considered a "real" lightheavy champion. Hilarious.
It wasn't long ago the WBO was considered a bogus title, now modern day "historians" (boxrec experts) are publishing articles all over the internet questioning Lennox Lewis claim to be undisputed because he never won the WBO title. You have Showtime commentators blaring out on air Lennox was never undisputed. Madness.
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If Groves has the Ring belt then he should be the others fighters have to beat to be considered the best in the division. If they do not challenge him then they are just 'also rans' and should be treated as such.
The ring belt does carry some credibility.
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Calzaghe definitely should be recognised as a Light-heavyweight champion, although only The Ring Champion. Not the Lineal.
I agree that the Ring title (and the lineal) are irrelevant in this day and age. I think it's better to debate who the best fighter in each division is. Sometimes it's clear (Usyk at Cruiser for example). Other divisions not so much.
I thought I would do these threads as a Ring title is announced, to see what the general concensus is surrounding the recognition.
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It caused tons of arguments on here as Bute had a big following claiming he was the best supermiddle. Not for me though, Ward-Froch had better form than him so was fine by me, and I believe Froch annihilating Bute was some kind of justification (as Master said).
At the very least it cemented Andre Ward's claim to be no.1 in the division.
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Definitely established Ward as top of the division.
Froch had lost to Kessler (no shame in that), who Ward had just beaten. Bute was unbeaten until running into Froch, although he had the scare against Andrade in the first encounter. He blew him away in the rematch.
This was another example where it would have been better to leave the titles (both Ring & Lineal) vacant.
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Maybe leave it vacant but only because of Kessler not Bute.
I don't think cometitive losses to top-class opposition should demote fighters, and Kessler is an all-time great supermiddle. Bute's lofty ranking was down to European fighters being underrated at that time, remember, although only 10 years ago, the East-Euro/Russian invasion had yet to be accepted Stateside, guys like Bute were fighting on HBO/Showtime so naturally overhyped.
Leading up to the Ward fight this was their opposition between 2008-2010.
Bute - Miranda, Andrade, Mendy, Magee and Johnson.
Froch - Pascal, Taylor, Dirrell, Kessler (L), Abraham and Johnson.
YET!!! Bute was ranked ahead of Froch!!! That is ridiculous. Froch not only beat far better opposition he'd already knocked Magee unconcious and matched the Johnson win.
Last edited by Fenster; 09-01-2018 at 07:25 AM.
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We could re-start the debate if David Haye was truly the undisputed cruiserweight champion of the world.
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