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    Default Re: British/Common Wealth titles ? What do they mean ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    The British title is a big deal. If you defend it twice you win the Lonsdale belt, a belt you get to keep outright. Throughout British history it's been one of the most sought after honours for many British fighters and those who have won it are well remembered in British boxing history.

    The list of outright winners is actually pretty small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    The British title is a big deal. If you defend it twice you win the Lonsdale belt, a belt you get to keep outright. Throughout British history it's been one of the most sought after honours for many British fighters and those who have won it are well remembered in British boxing history.

    The list of outright winners is actually pretty small.

    From Wikipedia


    That is a fascinating list! Thanks.

    Winstone is one of those guys we don't talk about enough.
    I heard a while back that there was a film about Winstone coming out. Might be interesting.

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    Default Re: British/Common Wealth titles ? What do they mean ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    The British title is a big deal. If you defend it twice you win the Lonsdale belt, a belt you get to keep outright. Throughout British history it's been one of the most sought after honours for many British fighters and those who have won it are well remembered in British boxing history.

    The list of outright winners is actually pretty small.

    From Wikipedia


    That is a fascinating list! Thanks.

    Winstone is one of those guys we don't talk about enough.
    I heard a while back that there was a film about Winstone coming out. Might be interesting.

    The film is called Risen, and TBH it aint great.
    Al though it does have Erik Morales in it.
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