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<blockquote data-quote="netty2424" data-source="post: 2832663" data-attributes="member: 63328"><p>I get why they are there, as they need to be. That’s the point of my post. I see no reason why you couldn’t add a superheavy weight class and still capitalize on the bigger fighters. If fighters want to move up and down between the divisions, then so be it. Make the weight. </p><p></p><p>40lbs is a massive advantage when leaning on another fighter. You(in general) won’t lose anything as a fan seeing two 230lb buys box vs two 270lb fighters box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netty2424, post: 2832663, member: 63328"] I get why they are there, as they need to be. That’s the point of my post. I see no reason why you couldn’t add a superheavy weight class and still capitalize on the bigger fighters. If fighters want to move up and down between the divisions, then so be it. Make the weight. 40lbs is a massive advantage when leaning on another fighter. You(in general) won’t lose anything as a fan seeing two 230lb buys box vs two 270lb fighters box. [/QUOTE]
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