It's all mad. If you look at Pac for example (current P4P Number 2) and see how many of his last 15 or so fights were actually for one of the 4 main WORLD Title Belts - not many!!
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It's all mad. If you look at Pac for example (current P4P Number 2) and see how many of his last 15 or so fights were actually for one of the 4 main WORLD Title Belts - not many!!
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It would be even worse if the "stars" like Floyd and Cotto were forced to fight the alphabets no.1 contender all the time.
What would you rather Cotto-Jennings or Cotto-Pac? It's a no brainer.
The only purpose an alphabet title serves is in giving fighters bargaining chips to make more money, which becomes irrelevant once the fighter becomes bigger than the title, and is obviously no benefit for the fans.
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Obviously I would rather see Cotto- Pac then Cotto- Jennings but what I dont understand is why when a fighter drops his belt for a bigger fight is he then not placed back in the rankings for that belt. Then you could end up with Cotto beating Jennings for a vacant title and then Floyd for example would be the no 1 contender as the ex champ and after he's finished with his mega fight he could get into negioations to fight Cotto to win his belt back. The belts seem pointless in Boxing. You might as well scrap them and just have a ring belt it seems.
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Now days, The alphabet titles really just note that a fighter is a top 10 contender (although not always the case). The real champion usually has the designation of Ring Magazine Champion.
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