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yes the boxer can dropped the title that he has won and thus does not have to pay the sanctioning fee if he wished to fight for another title. The title then become vacant and is then contested between the number one and two contenders in the rankings for that sanctioning body. THERE ARE SO MANY SANCTIONING BODY'S WBC WBA WBO IBF QXZ OPO THAT US BOXING FANS GO BY WHAT RING MAGAZINE POSTS AS CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. THE TALENT IS BEING SPREAD TOO THIN.

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