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    Default Re: WBC/WBA Middleweight Title Unification

    Don't see it happening unfortunately.

    Sturm last I heard was in talks with Kassim Ouma

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    Default Re: WBC/WBA Middleweight Title Unification

    I can see Paul Williams redeaming himself fighting Sturm. Kinda got the same style of a Winky Wright. Nonetheless, these so called champions is truly trying to hold on to their title(s) by not fighting the best. Some of these rules should change.

    1. Mandatory fights should come after a unification fight. Purse bid those fights and make them happen.

    Tired of ______- ___ champions.

    FIGHT THE BEST.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ant Live View Post
    I can see Paul Williams redeaming himself fighting Sturm. Kinda got the same style of a Winky Wright. Nonetheless, these so called champions is truly trying to hold on to their title(s) by not fighting the best. Some of these rules should change.

    1. Mandatory fights should come
    after a unification fight. Purse bid
    those fights and make them happen.

    Tired of ______- ___ champions.

    FIGHT THE BEST.


    I completely agree..I think there should be one maybe two boxing organizations to run all the fighters with the best fighting the best not the organizations making champions for money draws instead of giving a shot to the best contenders and not so many in-between divisions..an "Undisputed" champion in each division and have a bantam-weight feather-weight heavy-weight middle-weight welter-weight fly-weight light-weight and a light-heavy division..no cruiser or shit like that, be more strict on making weight, you make weight or you don't fight no buying your way out of it, only a catch weight if both parties agree before hand..This way we have a real "World Champion" in each division not that organizations so called "world champ"

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    Default Re: WBC/WBA Middleweight Title Unification

    There are 2 things I've learned in life, if you want to get rich really fast in a crooked manner, you either start your own religion or start a boxing organization.

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    Default Re: WBC/WBA Middleweight Title Unification

    Unified Mandatorys: If a champion has unified 2 belts, his 2 mandatories should have to fight to become the unified mandatory challenger. This will foster long term unification. This is the only way the parasitic alphabet gangs can save themselves from irrelevance.

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