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The beginnings of the welterweight division trace back to England, 1889, when the first created weight limit is believed to have been 145 lbs. Officially, it was established by the BSC in 1909 at 147 lbs and consequently accepted by the New York State Athletic Commission and National boxing day boxers Association in 1920.
Speaking of Haney, his move to campaign at 140 pounds has generated immense controversy as well as opportunities. Until his highly anticipated showdown with Prograis materializes, all belts in the division will remain securely tied up. Once the belts are vacated and become available, the list of matchups are as good as competitive.
One boxer is said to be better "pound for pound" than another if he is considered superior with due regard for their difference in weight. Theoretical comparisons of the merits of boxers in different weight classes are a popular topic for boxing fans, with a similar speculative appeal to comparing sports figures from different eras; in both cases, the competitors would never face each other in reality.
With 17 weight classes in boxing and four major sanctioning bodies that bestow world titles, keeping track of who holds each of the belts can be difficult -- especially when there are sometimes multiple titlists in each organization because of interim and secondary belts.
Devin Haney faced former undisputed champion Vasyl Lomachenko for his undisputed titles. Haney overcame Lomachenko’s early start and was able to connect against him enough in the middle rounds to win those. He was able to hold off against Lomachenko in the later rounds and winning the 12th round which looked to be the deciding factor of the match.
Missing Quality: Ali’s lost years between 1967 and 1970 will always leave room to wonder if he might have been able to surpass Louis’ division record of 25 consecutive title defenses. Conversely, some scoring luck in Ali’s second reign against Jimmy Young and Ken Norton contributed to his placement here. Of note, the parameters of this study exclude Ali’s final loss to a rated Trevor Berbick. With Berbick, Ali can be said to have faced ranked opponents in 37 of 61 fights, a staggering 61 percent of his total professional starts.
Along with Ring Magazine titles at featherweight, junior lightweight and junior welterweight, Pacquiao also achieved No. 1-contender rankings at junior featherweight and welterweight along with a No. 1 ranking at flyweight in the era when The Ring did not recognize singular champions.
Spence came up short in his highly anticipated showdown against Crawford, getting dropped three times before the fight was stopped in the ninth round. A career-long welterweight, Spence, 33, will head north to 154 pounds for his next fight. Will it be against Crawford? Spence has the contractual right to a rematch, but it may be wiser to take a fight (or two) at junior middleweight before getting back in with Bud.
Hailing from the vibrant island of Puerto Rico, Wilfredo Gómez emerged as a boxing sensation, with his name forever etched in the annals of the sport. Born in 1956, Gómez became celebrated for his explosive punching power and relentless killer instinct inside the boxing ring. Gómez earned a legendary reputation for his ability to deliver knockout blows, which was well-deserved due to his ferocious punching. His style was precise and calculated, often luring opponents into his methodical combinations before unleashing devastating power punches that could end fights in an instant.
Now in the Top 10 of the Super Lightweight Boxers list is Isaac Cruz. Cruz is a professional boxer from Mexico, and he has a record of 26 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw coming from the 135lbs Lightweight division.
Puerto Rico’s "El Radar" was a prodigious talent, capturing the Jr. welterweight crown at just seventeen years old before engaging in a four-way rivalry with Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, and Roberto Duran at welterweight and Jr. middleweight. Benitez was unranked when he defeated Antonio Cervantes for his first title, spending his entire tenure in The Ring’s rankings at Jr. welterweight as champion. Benitez then captured the welterweight crown from Carlos Palomino before losing in his first defense to Sugar Ray Leonard. Benitez would earn a number one ranking at Jr. middleweight after stopping Maurice Hope for the WBC belt, Benitez’s last championship. Benitez would be ranked number one or two at Jr. middleweight well into 1984.
Of the 192 injuries reported, 67 occurred during a fight and 125 during training. Boxers with more than 3 fights a year were substantially more likely to sustain an injury than those with less than 3 fights a year.
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