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🔥CRUISERWEIGHT EN JEU🔥 !

Pour le show de la House Of Glory Wrestling, Infamous défend son titre contre Starboy Charlie.

Vendredi prochain à City Of Angels ! Qui gagne la ceinture ?

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Haye Eclipses Bellew, Holyfield Eclipses Usyk: Top 10 WBC Cruiserweight Champions The cruiserweight division has produced some of boxing’s most exciting champions, but not all reigns are equal. Using official WBC records and statistics compiled by Luis Medina, the top 10 WBC titleholders are revealed ahead of the Badou Jack vs Noel Mikaelian rematch on December 13. WBN focuses on two key debates: David Haye vs. Tony Bellew and Oleksandr Usyk vs. Evander Holyfield. Haye Surpasses Bellew David Haye‘s rise to WBC glory was dramatic. In 2007, he stunned the world by defeating Jean-Marc Mormeck in France to claim the belt. Haye then unified the division by stopping Enzo Maccarinelli in London, cementing his status before moving up to heavyweight just a year after taking the crown. His British rival, Tony Bellew, won the WBC cruiserweight belt in 2016, knocking out Ilunga Makabu and defending against BJ Flores. While Bellew later defeated Haye twice at heavyweight in 2017 and 2018, his cruiserweight reign is generally seen as less significant than Haye’s, making Haye the superior champion at 200 pounds. Usyk Behind Holyfield Oleksandr Usyk dominated the modern cruiserweight era, winning his first WBC title in 2016 and unifying all belts by the end of the 2018 World Boxing Super Series. He then successfully transitioned to heavyweight. Despite his technical mastery and accomplishments, Usyk ranks below Evander Holyfield, who claimed the WBC cruiserweight crown in 1987 and became undisputed champion within a year, leaving an enduring legacy as the best 200-pound champion in WBC history. Completing the Top 10 Following Holyfield and Usyk, the top 10 includes Juan Carlos Gomez, who enjoyed a four-year reign from 1998 to 2002. Haye sits fourth, followed by Bellew in fifth. The remaining top 10 are Mairis Briedis (Latvia), Zsolt Erdei (Hungary), Krzystof Wlodarczyk (Poland), Mormeck (France), and Anaclet Wamba (France). These fighters combined longevity, title defenses, and memorable performances to cement their place in cruiserweight history. Legacy and Impact The WBC has recognized 24 world champions in the cruiserweight division, three of whom regained the title (Carlos de Leon, Jean-Marc Mormeck, and Badou Jack). Across 78 championship bouts, the division has produced knockout artists, technical masters, and historical icons. Haye’s dramatic unification and Bellew’s shorter reign illustrate why not all champions are equal, just as Usyk’s brilliance, though exceptional, still falls short of Holyfield’s historical impact. If Jack beats Mikaelian again on December 13, he could one day join this elite top 10. About the Author Phil Jay is the Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN), a veteran boxing reporter with 15+ years of experience. He has interviewed dozens of world champions, broken international exclusives, and reported ringside at the sport’s most significant events since founding WBN in 2010. Read full bio.

Haye Eclipses Bellew, Holyfield Eclipses Usyk: Top 10 WBC Cruiserweight Champions https://www.worldbox #cruiserweight #boxing

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Jean Pascal to Canelo on Cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot Jean Pascal has warned Canelo Álvarez that moving to cruiserweight could be a step too far. Pascal, a former light heavyweight king who ventured into the 200-pound division three times—securing two wins but suffering a definitive fourth-round stoppage defeat to a full-blown cruiserweight—said the inherent risks of facing true big men are gravely underestimated. The Cruiserweight Risk: ‘Torque, Power, Bone Density’ Pascal was unambiguous in his assessment of the danger awaiting Canelo, especially given Canelo’s third career defeat, a decisive loss to Terence Crawford on September 14. He emphasized that size alone is not the primary factor. “Canelo’s daring. I respect that. But there’s a difference between daring and overreaching. Cruiserweight is full of real, heavy hitters. It’s not just size, it’s torque, power, bone density,” Pascal explained to World Boxing News. “He can try, but he’ll need to choose wisely. This is where you run into a career-ending shot.” The former champion joined many others who believe that if Canelo chooses the wrong opponent, such as seasoned cruiserweight titleholders like Badou Jack or Gilberto Ramirez, the Mexican superstar could be exposed to unprecedented danger. Pascal stated that taking on such powerful, heavy-handed fighters puts Canelo at real risk of suffering his first career knockdown—or worse, a knockout that could tarnish his legacy, following previous losses to Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather. The Retirement Question Amid the speculation about Canelo’s future weight class, Pascal also offered measured and poignant advice regarding his career longevity. Having achieved undisputed status, won crowns across four divisions, and amassed massive financial success, Pascal believes Canelo must prioritize his motivation. “He’s had an incredible career — four divisions, undisputed, massive paydays. But when the hunger fades, the danger grows,” Pascal commented. “If his motivation isn’t 100%, it’s time to walk away. Better to leave the game than let the game leave you.” Canelo’s potential cruiserweight journey remains an explosive debate, but Pascal’s authoritative perspective—rooted in personal experience at the weight—offers a sobering look at the formidable challenges of stepping into a heavier division after a storied career. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Jean Pascal has issued a severe warning to Canelo Álvarez about his potential move to cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot.

My Story: https://www.worldbox

#JeanPascal #Canelo #Cruiserweight #boxing #BoxingNews

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Jean Pascal to Canelo on Cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot Jean Pascal has warned Canelo Álvarez that moving to cruiserweight could be a step too far. Pascal, a former light heavyweight king who ventured into the 200-pound division three times—securing two wins but suffering a definitive fourth-round stoppage defeat to a full-blown cruiserweight—said the inherent risks of facing true big men are gravely underestimated. The Cruiserweight Risk: ‘Torque, Power, Bone Density’ Pascal was unambiguous in his assessment of the danger awaiting Canelo, especially given Canelo’s third career defeat, a decisive loss to Terence Crawford on September 14. He emphasized that size alone is not the primary factor. “Canelo’s daring. I respect that. But there’s a difference between daring and overreaching. Cruiserweight is full of real, heavy hitters. It’s not just size, it’s torque, power, bone density,” Pascal explained to World Boxing News. “He can try, but he’ll need to choose wisely. This is where you run into a career-ending shot.” The former champion joined many others who believe that if Canelo chooses the wrong opponent, such as seasoned cruiserweight titleholders like Badou Jack or Gilberto Ramirez, the Mexican superstar could be exposed to unprecedented danger. Pascal stated that taking on such powerful, heavy-handed fighters puts Canelo at real risk of suffering his first career knockdown—or worse, a knockout that could tarnish his legacy, following previous losses to Dmitry Bivol and Floyd Mayweather. The Retirement Question Amid the speculation about Canelo’s future weight class, Pascal also offered measured and poignant advice regarding his career longevity. Having achieved undisputed status, won crowns across four divisions, and amassed massive financial success, Pascal believes Canelo must prioritize his motivation. “He’s had an incredible career — four divisions, undisputed, massive paydays. But when the hunger fades, the danger grows,” Pascal commented. “If his motivation isn’t 100%, it’s time to walk away. Better to leave the game than let the game leave you.” Canelo’s potential cruiserweight journey remains an explosive debate, but Pascal’s authoritative perspective—rooted in personal experience at the weight—offers a sobering look at the formidable challenges of stepping into a heavier division after a storied career. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News (WBN) since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. View all articles by Phil Jay and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Jean Pascal to Canelo on Cruiserweight: This is Where You Run Into a Career-Ending Shot https://www.worldbox #JeanPascal #Canelo #Cruiserweight #boxing

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Back to #CRUISERWEIGHT today, methinks.

I’m so scared of #M7N. I got my butt whooped by #DancingGreen 😭

#FFXIV | #GPose | #AuRa

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Interim cruiserweight title bout tipped for Eubank vs Benn II The WBO has moved decisively in its cruiserweight division, ordering Chris Billam-Smith to meet Roman Fress in an interim title bout. At the same time, unified champion Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramírez recuperates from shoulder surgery. In a public statement, WBO President Gustavo Olivieri spelled out the decision: “Re: WBO Cruiserweight Division – In light of Zurdo Ramírez’s injury and recovery period, the WBO ordered an Interim title bout between Chris Billam-Smith vs Roman Fress to maintain activity in the division. With the parties unable to reach terms, purse bid proceedings will be ordered.” Ramírez underwent successful shoulder surgery earlier this summer, following his June 28 unanimous decision over Yuniel Dorticos, to address a persistent injury that had troubled him for months. Ramirez Injury The Mexican champion acknowledged the severity of the issue: “I’ve been dealing with this injury since my last fight, and pushing through it just isn’t the smart move — for my health or my career.” He added, “Surgery isn’t something any fighter wants to hear, but this is the right call to make sure I heal properly and come back at 100%. I’ll be out of the ring healing until my medical team clears me. I’ll be back stronger, sharper, and hungrier than ever!” Eubank vs Benn II Why the interim fight matters — and when it might land The WBO’s move keeps the cruiserweight division active during Ramírez’s layoff. As Olivieri noted, the interim battle is needed while Ramírez recovers — and since the two sides (Billam-Smith and Fress) weren’t able to agree on terms, the WBO will trigger a purse bid. One likely destination for this bout is the massive Eubank vs. Benn 2 undercard at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on November 15 — if promoters can align schedules and finances. Billam-Smith, once the WBO champion before Ramírez dethroned him, is entering this as the top contender. Fress, a rising European puncher with just one loss, now gets a shot at gold on a major stage. The winner won’t just carry the “interim” label — he positions himself to challenge Ramírez once he’s healthy and fully active again, potentially forcing the champion to face him rather than ducking. If Ramirez decides to move up to bridgerweight or even heavyweight, as he previously told World Boxing News in an exclusive interview, the winner could even be elevated to full titleholder. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

Interim cruiserweight title bout tipped for Eubank vs Benn II

Full Story: https://www.worldbox #BillamSmithFress

#Boxing #WBO #Cruiserweight #ChrisBillamSmith #ZurdoRamirez #BoxingNews

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...He tossed Will around like a #cruiserweight in a blender—just raw, relentless power. If you’re half his size, which most guys are, hitting your #finisher on him doesn’t mean anything unless you follow it up with three more....

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YouTube Linktr.ee/562AlexD Jake Paul Shocks the Boxing World: Ranked #14 in WBA Cruiserweight! #boxing #jakepaul #wbacrankings #sportsnews #mma #boxingcontroversy #fighterrankings #cruiserweight #boxingdebate #sportsupdate #fightnight #boxingfans #sportscontroversy #boxingworld #fightnews

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The Untold Story of Alex Wright: WCW’s Lost Cruiserweight Champion Who Could Have Been a Main Event Star While wrestling historians debate the countless missed opportunities that led to WCW's downfall, one name rarely enters the conversation: Alex Wright. The German sensation known as "Das Wunderkind" represented everything WCW needed during its chaotic final years – youth, technical ability, and un... The post The Untold Story of Alex Wright: WCW’s Lost Cruiserweight Champion Who Could Have Been a Main Event Star first appeared on Pro Wrestling News Hub.

The Untold Story of Alex Wright: WCW’s Lost Cruiserweight Champion Who Could Have Been a Main Event Star #Wrestling #WCW #Cruiserweight

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The new cruiserweight tier is really good actually
The new cruiserweight tier is really good actually YouTube video by Inkycat

Hey #ffxiv community, I bring my silly little #cruiserweight video for you all to enjoy 🥰 please percieve it!

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A new challenger approaches!!

#dydraws #howlingblade #sugarriot #dancinggreen #cruiserweight #ffxiv #ffxivfanart

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all healer M1-M8 run went well

#DT #cruiserweight #dawntrail

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Dancing Green and his Frogtourage

Dancing Green and his Frogtourage

Let's Pose! #Cruiserweight #DancingGreen #FFXIV #Arcadion

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Wow look it's more Disco Inferno because I am apparently now the CEO of this silly ship. #arcadion #dancinggreen #cruiserweight #brutebomber

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Turns out the secret to this fight is having friends who know how to do damage!

M6S is unironically my favorite savage raid ever. Also I hate it.

#ffxiv #arcadion #cruiserweight #sugarriot #m6s

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Dancing Green: WOAH! So THIS is Ul'dah? This is totally groovy, baby!

Howling Blade: !!! Y-yes...very groovy now would you mind perhaps....

...PUTTING ME DOWN, GREEN?
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#FFXIV #GPOSERs #DancingGreen #HowlingBlade #miqote #viera #Dawntrail #Cruiserweight

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WE VIBIN'

Running through the weekly reset of the normal Cruiserweight for gear drops, then we'll see! Come hang out with me & my babs!

#vtuber #vsky #FF14 #cruiserweight #raids
Twitch.tv/GothiccValkerie

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#FFXIV #Arcadion #Cruiserweight

Plap plap plap plap get me pregnant get me pregnant get me pregnant get me pregnant get me pregnant get me pregnant

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Three wipes, all with healers dying just before we hit LB3 haha... but I was NOT the only healer in this run, wtf??

I mean, I'm not complaining but still!

What a freakin' fun fight though!

#ffxiv #arcadion #M5N #cruiserweight #froggingdancingking #lalafell #finalfantasyxiv

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This new raid series is wild. Having such a good time #cruiserweight

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LETS GROVE TONIGHT

#ffxiv #finalfantasy #dawntrail #arcadion #cruiserweight

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With the arrival of #Penta, and the rise of the luchador again in #WWE, could we see a resurgence of the #Cruiserweight / #LightHeavyweight championship?!?! #Netflix #WWERaw #RAWisNetflix #ChadGable

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Can #AEW host #Cruiserweight tournament? Big Money Tony loves a tournament

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Ali could appeal to #TripleH, saying that for the best promotion in the world NOT to have a #Cruiserweight or #LightHeavyweight champion is a travesty. He can politic and make the case to #HHH, #NickAldis, #AdamPearce, & #Ava that HE can bring it back better than ever.

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Wade and Joe referencing the #Cruiserweight division... #WWE #WWERaw

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Chris Billam-Smith busca redimirse tras su derrota ante Zurdo Ramírez 🥊. Su próximo objetivo: el título mundial del CMB frente a Noel Mikaelyan y, más adelante, unificar coronas. 🔥 ¿Lo logrará?
#Boxeo #NoticiasBoxeo #BoxingStuds #BillamSmith #ZurdoRamirez #Cruiserweight

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Well that’s @GottaGetSwann further endeavoured later this week! #RichSwann #WWE #Cruiserweight #205Live

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#wrestling #prowrestling #Neville #cruiserweight #205live #pac #WWE #royalrumble

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Why am I working instead of watching more @TonyNese matches online? What did I do to deserve this life... #premierathlete #Cruiserweight

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Forgot to comment on it last night, but TJ Perkins video game themed entrance is awesome! #Cruiserweight

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