Complete Chronology of Lineal Middleweight Champions - The Man Who Beat The Man

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Published 2023-11-23
The lineal championship is considered by many to be the true title to hold. The man who beat the man. Dating all the way back to the first true champion and carried through to the current reigning lineal champ. An attempt to make sense of the muddled mess of the sanctioning bodies and the Alphabet titles. From the first middleweight champion to ever hold the title, Jack Dempsey, to the current lineal middleweight title holder (At least until someone unifies) Canelo Alvarez. Relive every exciting moment in the reign of some of boxings greatest warriors. From Sugar Ray Robinson, Marvin Hagler, Monzon, Leonard, Dempsey, and the raging bull himself. The knockouts, the comebacks, the upsets, and everything in between, this video tries to paint as complete a picture as possible of the line of champions, from beginning to present day.

Voice Over Narration By:
Andrew Scott

All Comments (21)
  • @NotOnDrugs
    you're the lineal champion of these YouTube docs about boxing. you haven't missed, yet.
  • @MygodEmperor
    Damn, Sugar Ray Robinson was a beast!! 40-1 to 129-1-2..That's legendary!!
  • Bro please do this for every weight class this shit is so damn interesting
  • @slaphead8835
    Your work is impeccable. Great clips and accurate reporting. The standard of excellence!
  • @lilbru
    Welterweights & middleweights have the greatest assimilation of legendary fighters in boxing history. So many talented fighters but then there's the ones who're God gifted
  • @halleck3
    Glad you gave Hagler the respect he deserves. Dude was champ for over six years... and can you imagine how long he would've been champ had he not been first ducked, and then ripped off by the judges? And never knocked down. What a monster....
  • @HuwEvans.
    Incredible. Nobody does it like Joe Vincent!! Thank you
  • @KenDouSip
    Thomas '' The Hitman '' Hearns' first step to 5 titles in 6 different categories . What a legend!
  • @BollyBolly570
    All those professional , amature or just boxing fans who dismiss the Lineal title as inexistent or frivolous should watch this! it is an outstanding accolade. Yet another awsome vid JV, thank you.
  • Hagler vs Leonard is the fight that made my dad stop watching big-time boxing. He'll watch small club fights, but that's it. He still says to this day that the corruption and the robberies have ruined the sport. I agree with him. Hagler was robbed in that fight, and boxing now has become a joke, unfortunately. My dad boxed for 23 years. I boxed for 17 years. It's definitely not the same sport it once was.
  • @pagatron504
    Need a full monzon vid, his story is brutal
  • @steve10
    Monzons knockout reel is stunning , he didn't just KO his opponents he knocked their souls out the ring , they looked brutal.
  • @Renwoxing13
    I wasn’t expecting this video but I a, highly satisfied and content with it ! I thought you may have only done /cared about the heavyweight division. However, other weight classes can be just as amazing ! Thanks for the excellent content JOEBRO!¡!
  • @steve10
    I don't know a huge amount about the history of boxing pre 80s really , I've heard of Sugar Ray Robinson but never seen too much of him , this was perfect to get a glimpse of him , guy was a class act as well as one of the best , humbly went over to congratulate the new champ in a points loss , that's class. That Lamotta win was one sided , this is Jake Lamotta another legend , yet against Robinson you would think he hadn't had many fights Robinson was that good. Some of the KOs from the old 20's and 30s footage is quality , doesn't matter the era , a quality KO punch will shine in black and white or 4k
  • @sandrost4243
    This is what the people needed and thus it was delivered. Thanks mate!
  • @nxo91
    MT saying 'Perfect timing' is pure gold 🤣🤣
  • Amazing drop for thanksgiving. Thankful for you and your content JV
  • @smccowan7106
    Awesome. came to youtube to watch your Lineal HW vid and seen this just out. gonna watch it now. very much appreciated. hope to see one on all the traditional weight classes!