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>the UFC has their own midcard title
>It's exclusively for heckin bangerino slugfest fights
>No one likes the BMF(midcard) belt
Why is pro wrestling the only thing that gets away with second best championships? Real sports don't do this and while UFC has, it fails miserably because it's not the actual world title.
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>>19855612
Unironically how do BMF belt work? Is this strictly in only one division because it's only held by lightweight division
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>>19855630
its just a belt for the new FOTM fighter whose fighting style is just LETS BANG BRO until he loses and then they move on to the next FOTM becasue these are mostly C tier fighters that can't go on dominant streaks for a company to build around the division
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>>19855612
Boxing has shit heaps of midcard regional titles
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>>19855677
This, there is like 200 different boxing belt no one even know they exist.
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>>19855612
>>19855635
So it's just the NEVER Overweight Title belt from 2013-2016 or so. When it was the Shibata/Ishii/Goto//Honma/Makabe hard cunts division belt.
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Question for the MMAfags here, how do MMA companies determine a "midcard?" Like wrestling you book it that way but is it just people who win sometimes?
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>>19855962
theres a contender ranking



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