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boxing cruiserweight division rankings
what is division in boxing
During the 19th and again at the beginning of the 20th century, the popularity of boxing brought about the formation of weight divisions other than the heavyweight class to eliminate the handicap of smaller contestants’ having to concede excessive weight to their opponents. Some of these weight divisions originated in the United States, others in Great Britain.
The middle weight divisions in boxing are a true test of versatility, blending the nimbleness of lighter fighters with the heft of their heavier counterparts. These categories showcase athletes who possess a harmonious combination of power and speed, making for some of the most dynamic and exciting bouts in the sport.
The light flyweight division, a class filled with dynamic talents, bridges the gap between the minimumweight and flyweight categories, offering a platform for boxers who excel in combining rapid movements with skillful tactics, making every match a testament to their endurance and technical prowess.
The division is rich in history, and its territory has harbored such greats of the sport like Roberto Duran, Floyd Mayweather, and so many others up to the modern-day Vasiliy Lomachenko, Devin Haney, and Gervonta Davis.
This division has become one of the worst in boxing. It has all the talent that you can ask for, but there is simply more talking than fighting going on. On the other hand, the division has the most undefeated fighters in boxing, two top three P4P champions, and probably the best top 3 contenders in all of boxing. What does that show? The best fighters at 147 pounds are not fighting each other. Will they? That's the only way to save this division.
Champions: WBO: Artur Beterbiev, IBF: Beterbiev, WBA: Dmitry Bivol, WBC: Beterbiev Bradley's top fighters in the division: 1. Bivol, 2. Beterbiev, 3. Gilberto Ramirez, 4. Joe Smith Jr. Fight I would like to see: Bivol-Beterbiev
I love this division with Stephen Fulton, Murodjon Akhmadaliev and Brandon Figueroa leading the way. I'm hoping for an undisputed champion soon, but these three guys alone can fight multiple times, and there would never be a boring matchup. Daniel Roman and Luis Nery are still relevant. One interesting name is Ra'eese Aleem, who sits at 20-0. I wonder if he can compete with the big three. We shall see.
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The Heavyweight division boasts many legendary figures. Some of the most famous include Muhammad Ali, known for his extraordinary skill and charisma; Joe Frazier, celebrated for his power and tenacity; Mike Tyson, renowned for his ferociousness and knockout power; and Lennox Lewis, known for his tactical brilliance and athleticism.
At just 5’5”, Pacquiao is a short fighter compared to his opponents, most of which were marginally larger than he was in size. Behind his unparalleled speed and vaunted left straight, however, Pacquiao blazed a trail of destruction, becoming the only boxer in history to win world titles in eight different divisions.