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    Treat the WBC like we did the WBA


    Excellent article here. 100% with it. **** the WBC, anyone that supports them is not a fan of boxing.





    'Loathe as I am to give them any sort of credit, Gilberto Mendoza and co. actually did start to clean up their acts. They vacated all of their interim titles and ordered their former recipients to face their respective “world” champions, while those divisions without interim titlists saw the “super” and world champions ordered to consolidate.

    There’s clearly still a lot of work to do, as seen in their continued dealings with Don King and the bizarre roadblocks they set up between Yordenis Ugas and Errol Spence Jr. before ultimately electing to let the fight proceed, but progress is progress. For what felt like the only time all year, collective anger proved sufficient to sway those in power.

    Now it’s time to channel that anger towards another worthy target.

    I loathe Mauricio Sulaiman more than almost any other figure in the sport of boxing.
    I can’t even muster up that sort of antipathy for King, who’s devolved into a mostly powerless sideshow villain at this point. Sulaiman’s complete lack of shame as he spews whatever BS is most convenient at the moment reminds me of nothing so much as Transmetropolitan’s Gary “The Smiler” Callahan, a sociopathic cretin whose craving for power far, far outstrips any potential desire to use it for the public good.

    The “Franchise” belt was non-transferrable until it wasn’t. “Bridgerweight,” which was totally named after a brave kid and not as a way to “bridge” the gap between cruiser and heavyweight, is absolutely necessary despite Oleksandr Usyk schooling Anthony Joshua. Purse bids have a maximum split of 70/30 unless they really don’t like the challenger. Champions must face a mandatory challenger once a year unless they decide to do it once every two years.

    What made Mendoza mildly tolerable was that he didn’t even try to justify half the crap he pulled; the WBA’s idiotic plans went from proposal to execution to aftermath without a peep beyond the occasional reality-divorced press relief. Heavyweight title fight between a washed-up cruiserweight and a guy whose last two opponents were a combined 4-44? Whatever. Dead guy in the rankings? Whatever.

    Sulaiman, on the other hand, is always ready with some patronizing garbage. Just look at the Oscar Valdez situation, where Sulaiman responded to Valdez failing a drug test by praising him, pointing out he’d never tested positive before, refusing to strip his title, and brushing off the test by claiming the substance he popped for wasn’t performance-enhancing.

    That was far from the first time he’s gone to bat for one of his personal favorite champions; Luis Nery, Julio Cesar Martinez, and Canelo Alvarez all pissed hot and got to keep their belts, but this might have been the most blatant bit of favoritism of all.

    Stop throwing him softballs. Stop letting him weasel his way out of the few hard questions he receives. Treat Sulaiman like what he is: a lying, self-aggrandizing fraud who somehow manages to stain a sport composed almost entirely of stains.'

    #2
    WBC = Whatever Benefits Canelo
    WBA = Whatever Benefits Al (Haymon)
    WBO = Whatever Bob (or his pal overseas, Warren) Orders
    IBF = Interrupts Better Fights

    The WBC, WBA, and WBO are owned by promoters in all but name.

    The Ring Magazine is LITERALLY owned by a promoter.

    The IBF usually (but not always) can be counted on to follow their own rules, but because of how rigid they are (among other reasons) they can't always get the best fighters to chase their belts. Consequently we end up with mandatory challengers nobody has ever heard of, ranked in the mid 30s on BoxRec, screwing up potential unifications or other huge fights.

    That's why we have the TBRB. Independent, nonprofit, no ties to any promoters or governing bodies. They only crown champions by someone beating the active champion or, when vacant, by #1 fighting #2. They don't just put a "title" on anybody with a pulse to get sanctioning fees. It has to be earned.

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      #3
      Agreed.

      But why stop there? Go after Paco Valcarcel and the WBO too. We've known for a while that they do the bidding of Bob Arum, moving his fighters up the rankings and calling for mandatories when it benefits Top Rank. They're cozy with Frank Warren too.

      If we're going to clean house then let's do it right.
      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 01-05-2022, 08:07 PM.

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        #4
        The WBC needs it. Too out of control with bull**** belts for sanctioning fees.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
          Agreed.

          But why stop there? Go after Paco Valcarcel and the WBO too. We've known for a while that they do the bidding of Bob Arum, moving his fighters up the rankings and calling for mandatories when it benefits Top Rank. They're cozy with Frank Warren too.

          If were going to clean house then let's do it right.
          Damn right. They have all found something to leach off. There is money to be had and favours to be repaid and backs to be scratched. This house definitely is due a big clean.
          NC Uppercut NC Uppercut likes this.

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            #6
            Fawk all the orgs that begin with W! 3 corrupt pieces of MIERDA run them.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
              The WBC needs it. Too out of control with bull**** belts for sanctioning fees.
              Jose Suliman is rolling over in his grave watching down on his effed up son Mauricio tear apart the oldest Sanctioning body around. His dad had favorites too, but he seemed to be less dedicated to screw up everything he touched.
              At the very least, Jose could answer a question without changing his narrative or answer multiple times.
              Mammoth Mammoth likes this.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Mammoth View Post
                The WBC needs it. Too out of control with bull**** belts for sanctioning fees.
                The WBC has two world champions in 1 out of 18 divisions. The WBA has two world champions in 10 out of 17 divisions.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View Post

                  The WBC has two world champions in 1 out of 18 divisions. The WBA has two world champions in 10 out of 17 divisions.
                  They're not as bad yet in that regard but the Franchise nonsense is still new. Bridgerweight is entirely unnecessary.

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                    #10
                    Doesn't matter if we support or don't support any of the organizations, all that matters is if the fighters do and unfortunately having a belt whether it be a real one or one of these 2nd rate belts, it matters to them and raises their stock

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