I wonder if the boxing divisions are about to undergo a transformation? A little while ago the WBC announced it was interested in a new weight class, something they called Bridgerweight. It'll be jammed in between Cruiserweight and Heavyweight. The new division will be for fighters in the weight category 200 - 224 pounds. Mauricio Sulaiman is of the opinion that the Heavyweights of today are too big for the old status to continue. It's too hard for a 200 fighter to challenge someone around 250 pounds and who stands 6'6" height.
Today the WBC took it's first step in that direction when it released it's proposed top 15 for the weight. Who knows whether this will get off the ground, I don't thing the other sanctioning bodies are all that hot on the concept at the moment, but if the WBC forces the issue and actually make it official, how do the others react? It certainly messes things up, but the idea has merit. And it's hardly the first time a new division has been introduced into the sport. I don't know if I like it or not. But I have the feeling that if the WBC actually do this, others in time will probably follow suit. What a mess.
PROVISIONAL WBC BRIDGERWEIGHT RANKINGS.
1. OSCAR Rivas.
2. Ryad MERHY.
3. KEVIN LERENA.
4. DMITRY KUDRYASHOV.
5. EVGENY ROMANOV.
6. BRYANT JENNINGS.
7. ARTUR SZPILKA.
8. ALEN BABIC.
9. JOEL TAMBWE DJEKO.
10. SHIGABUDIN ALIEV.
11. MARCO HUCK.
12. BILAL LAGGOUNE.
13. SAMUEL KADJE.
14. RASHID KODZOEV.
15. ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN.


