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    It's not often that a fighter ends a successful championship reign just to drop down in weight. Such a decision was made by Jesse 'Bam' Rodriguez, who relinquished his WBC junior bantamweight crown in late October in favor of pursuing a run In the flyweight division. The move caught his co-promoter off guard but also motivated big plans for the year ahead, including an unofficial flyweight tournament between the divisional champions.
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    It's obviously a great itea, but the problem is that when we do get a 100% undisputed champion they hardly ever defend it, opting instead to move to another weight. Sadly it seems with at least 4 alphabet sanctioning bodies the good old day's of 1 weight champions such as Saldivar, Monzon, Hagler & Pedroza ETC are long gone.

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      Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post
      It's obviously a great itea, but the problem is that when we do get a 100% undisputed champion they hardly ever defend it, opting instead to move to another weight. Sadly it seems with at least 4 alphabet sanctioning bodies the good old day's of 1 weight champions such as Saldivar, Monzon, Hagler & Pedroza ETC are long gone.
      Sad but true.

      Most times when all 4 belts get unified the winner moves up in weight and drops all the belts. That's why I like to hear that Jermell Charlo wants to stay at 154 and make title defenses.

      If we can get a fully unified heavyweight that would be great too. Since there's no higher weight to move up to.

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