Catchweight bouts have always happened.
In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.
Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.
Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN
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and el terrible, read back where i said as long as its not for any belt, i don't think there should be any issues.![]()
most the cases on that list were basically shot fighters such as, Vargas, Trinidad, Jones, Maske, Hill, and Taylor.
or the weight drastically favored one fighter such as, Castillo/Corrales II, Norris/Taylor, Leonard/Lalonde, and Trinidad/Jones Jr.
so basically proves that more times than not, catchweights are pointless, hell even the way that DLH/Hopkins ended makes it valid that it was a pointless catchweight fight
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I was just informing my fellow saddo friends that catchweights are not a modern phenomenon.
Also Cotto is not THE MAN at welterweight. He holds a worthless alphabet title. So even if Pac beat him at 147 it wouldn't make him the TRUE welterweight champ (there's something to beat Pac with).
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