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    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    Yup. But guys from now independent nations that used to be colonies can still be Commonwealth champs. Nigerian Dick Tiger was one and so was Ghan-ian (?) Azumah Nelson IIRC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    It's a bit like a british fighter trying to win the nabf/nabo title I suppose

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    Hilarious. That's a "McFly" moment if ever there was one

    These titles still are important to fighters. Apart from the prestige of being the champion of your country/europe/commonwealth, the champion is gauranteed the lions share of purse splits for defences, and in the case of the European title, gaurantee a top 10-15 rating with the WBC. Couple of defences and you'll be top 5.

    So these stepping stone titles help promote you to a "world" title shot. Currently see Darren Barker-Sergio Martinez. Barker is (was) the European champion, had a top 3 rating with the WBC and gets a shot at their champ.
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    I think anything that relates to the commonwealth should be scrapped. That includes the Commonwealth Games. Just a daft outdated relic.

    The British Title is still very prestigious though, but maybe if only for fighters that are never gonna be world beaters?
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    ^^ Sounds like the WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS the americans hold for so many sports (yet are only inclusive of american teams) LOL

    I don't see a problem with it at all, but I do have a problem with so many CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD etc ... It is clear, this belt is champion of the commonwealth states, the british one reflecting the british isles... Dont see an issue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I think anything that relates to the commonwealth should be scrapped. That includes the Commonwealth Games. Just a daft outdated relic.

    The British Title is still very prestigious though, but maybe if only for fighters that are never gonna be world beaters?
    the commonwealth belt is a decent belt

    One below the british if you like and very prestigeous

    and the commonwealth games are decent, the one in Manchester a few years back did endless good for the city and the country

    for instance the veladrome (spelling) was built for the games and since a lot of the training for the british bike athletes happens there, and look at how many golds we won in those events in the last olympics
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I think anything that relates to the commonwealth should be scrapped. That includes the Commonwealth Games. Just a daft outdated relic.

    The British Title is still very prestigious though, but maybe if only for fighters that are never gonna be world beaters?
    the commonwealth belt is a decent belt

    One below the british if you like and very prestigeous

    and the commonwealth games are decent, the one in Manchester a few years back did endless good for the city and the country

    for instance the veladrome (spelling) was built for the games and since a lot of the training for the british bike athletes happens there, and look at how many golds we won in those events in the last olympics
    Good point on the CW games, were regeneration is concerned but that has naff all to do with Boxing ay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I think anything that relates to the commonwealth should be scrapped. That includes the Commonwealth Games. Just a daft outdated relic.

    The British Title is still very prestigious though, but maybe if only for fighters that are never gonna be world beaters?
    the commonwealth belt is a decent belt

    One below the british if you like and very prestigeous

    and the commonwealth games are decent, the one in Manchester a few years back did endless good for the city and the country

    for instance the veladrome (spelling) was built for the games and since a lot of the training for the british bike athletes happens there, and look at how many golds we won in those events in the last olympics
    Good point on the CW games, were regeneration is concerned but that has naff all to do with Boxing ay?

    you said anything to do with the commonwealth should be scrapped
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    Hilarious. That's a "McFly" moment if ever there was one

    These titles still are important to fighters. Apart from the prestige of being the champion of your country/europe/commonwealth, the champion is gauranteed the lions share of purse splits for defences, and in the case of the European title, gaurantee a top 10-15 rating with the WBC. Couple of defences and you'll be top 5.

    So these stepping stone titles help promote you to a "world" title shot. Currently see Darren Barker-Sergio Martinez. Barker is (was) the European champion, had a top 3 rating with the WBC and gets a shot at their champ.
    See the key there is there is ONE Brit/Commonwealth Champ. There IS value in that. Wait until the WBA creates intermi, regular, super, emeritus, diamond belt and the dreaded silver belt Brit titles! Then EVERYONE can be a champ
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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    Hilarious. That's a "McFly" moment if ever there was one

    These titles still are important to fighters. Apart from the prestige of being the champion of your country/europe/commonwealth, the champion is gauranteed the lions share of purse splits for defences, and in the case of the European title, gaurantee a top 10-15 rating with the WBC. Couple of defences and you'll be top 5.

    So these stepping stone titles help promote you to a "world" title shot. Currently see Darren Barker-Sergio Martinez. Barker is (was) the European champion, had a top 3 rating with the WBC and gets a shot at their champ.
    See the key there is there is ONE Brit/Commonwealth Champ. There IS value in that. Wait until the WBA creates intermi, regular, super, emeritus, diamond belt and the dreaded silver belt Brit titles! Then EVERYONE can be a champ
    Thankfully not even the ridiculous world of boxing can get away with multiple champs per country/county/area. I bet it's been attempted/discussed though
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    Frank Bruno never won a commonwealth title, but Lennox Lewis did and went through the title ‘old school’ and worked his way up to European and then world title, which is the order and status of them. He could have fought Rudduck for it when they met too I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Frank Bruno never won a commonwealth title, but Lennox Lewis did and went through the title ‘old school’ and worked his way up to European and then world title, which is the order and status of them. He could have fought Rudduck for it when they met too I believe.

    The Lonsdale belt is the prettiest belt of them all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Back in the day when there was one world champion per division regional titles were enormously prestigious and important. The Commonwealth crown, the Euro Crown and the OPBF (Asia) champs were often in line for a "world title" shot.

    I'm pretty sure the difference is the British Crown is the Champ of the British Isles (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) while the Commonwealth involves those areas as well as Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other former British Colonies like Ghana and other parts of Africa.

    Of course one has to be a citizen of those places to be a champ. An American can't be British champ even if he beats him.

    I'm pretty sure all that is accurate.
    Thank you Mr. Boxing Encyclopedia

    Thats interesting that an American can't win the title.
    Hilarious. That's a "McFly" moment if ever there was one

    These titles still are important to fighters. Apart from the prestige of being the champion of your country/europe/commonwealth, the champion is gauranteed the lions share of purse splits for defences, and in the case of the European title, gaurantee a top 10-15 rating with the WBC. Couple of defences and you'll be top 5.

    So these stepping stone titles help promote you to a "world" title shot. Currently see Darren Barker-Sergio Martinez. Barker is (was) the European champion, had a top 3 rating with the WBC and gets a shot at their champ.
    McFly ? As in from Back to the Future ?

    I was simply stating that it is surprising that if an American or any other nationality beats a Brit for the British or Commonwealth title, then he cannot win the title. Not that he would really give a shit about it in the first place
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