Talk:World Boxing Association
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[edit] Dispute
This article is in dispute with the article Undisputed Champion.
In this article, it is noted: "When a boxer holds the WBA title and also holds a world title (in the same weight division) from another major sanctioning body (the WBC, IBF, or WBO), the WBA gives special recognition to the boxer; He is recognized as the super champion" (this is in the section "Unified, undisputed, and super champions", and the first two terms are not defined.)
The former article states: "The WBA refers to a champion who holds the WBA title and one other title as the unified champion. A WBA champion who holds two other titles is an undisputed champion. A champion who holds the WBA title and three other major titles is recognized as a super champion."
Someone should correct whichever definition is wrong. TheHYPO 06:24, 2 July 2006 (UTC)