Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post

With your 5 x bigger population than us, you shoud have 5 times more World Champions FACT

Heavyweights - 1 x British - 0 x USA
Light Heavy - 0 x British - 1 x USA
SuperMiddle - 1 x British - 1 x USA
Middle - 0 x British - 1 x USA
Welter - Light Heavy - 0 x British - 2 x USA
Jnr Welter - Light Heavy - 1 x British - 3 x USA
Feather - Light Heavy - 0 x British - 1 x USA

So for the main divisions, that's 4 British World Champions and 8 US World champions - only twice as many. Pound for pound Pro-Rata, we are far more succesful FACT
That's an interesting take on the 'main' divisions Big H


To be fair though, I don't think it would be much different if you included all divisions (I'm sure some koont will prove me wrong )
Well, I'll do it now although I suspect you're right.

Heavyweight: Britain 1 (Haye) - USA 0

Cruiserweight: Britain 1 (Afolabi) - USA 0

Light-Heavyweight: Britain 0 - USA 2 (Dawson & Cloud)

Super-Middleweight: Britain 1 (Froch) - USA 1 (Ward)

Middleweight: Britain 0 - USA 1 (Pavlik however has 3 belts including lineal)

Light-Middlweight: Britain 0 - USA 1 (Spinks)

Welterweight: Britain 0 - USA 2 (Berto & Mosley)

Light-Welterweight: Britain 1 (Khan) - USA 3 (Peterson, Bradley & Alexander)

Lightweight: Britain 0 - USA 0

Super-Featherweight: Britain 0 - USA 1 (Guerrero)

Featherweight: Britain 0 - USA 1 (Luevano)

Only other division with either a Brit or American as a titleholder is

Light-Flyweight: Britain 0 - USA 1 (Viloria)

So that's 4 for Britain & 12 for the Yanks. Although it becomes 3-9 if you take away interim champs.