PFL Belt > UFC Belt?

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Apparently, the new PFL belt consists of 12.5 pounds of GOLD! [omg1]I have it on good authority (another Sherbro) that the monetary value comes out to $531,000 US!
I guess just like for some fighters the path to a million or more is easier in the PFL than the UFC, the PHYSICAL PFL belt is superior to anything I've ever heard of the UFC giving out.
Who knew? <{RoseRun}>


 
Dana would laugh and say this spending is just bad business. Must say my faviorite belt is BYB's belt.
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The Police Gazette Diamond Belt dates back to 1881 and is considered the first title belt awarded in all of combat sports. Since 2016, Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame President Scott Burt has overseen the distribution and historical preservation of the Police Gazette Diamond Belt from Belfast, New York, home of the restored John L. Sullivan training facility from the 1880’s and the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame.

This past May, BYB acquired England’s BKB, the oldest, active bare knuckle company in the world, now making BYB the largest company both domestically and internationally in terms of roster, library and reach in the bare knuckle space. Beginning in September 2024, and in conjunction with efforts to reconcile multiple belts and title holders after the BYB-BKB merger, the Police Gazette World Diamond Belt will now be the recognized BYB World Championship.
 
Plus, it'll be the lineal heavyweight championship.
If in a fight you choose not to kick that is on you. The lineal champion is defined as "the man who beat the man." Its history can be drawn back to the late 1800s with John L. Sullivan in the heavyweight division at a time when there was considered one true champ. The person who beat that champion then became "The Man." SOrry he is Not the man, lost it to a boxer.... again and again.

No lineal title in MMA just PFL or UFC or.... belt not change that especially when he has lost....again and ...
 
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