What is a lineal boxing champion, and is Tyson Fury the lineal heavyweight champion?

But he will also be defending his status as the lineal heavyweight champion. However it has been disputed, by Anthony Joshua among others, whether of not Fury is still the lineal champion.

What is the lineal boxing champion?

A lineal boxing champion is intended to be the very best fighter in each weight division.

The lineal championship dates back to 1892 and the days of John L Sullivan, and the title is carried on every time when the lineal champ is beaten – i.e Fury became lineal champ when he defeated the-then current holder Wladimir Klitshcko.

The only way to become the lineal champion is defeat the previous title holder.

Is Tyson Fury the lineal heavyweight champion?

Technically, yes he is.

When Fury defeated Wladmir Klitschko in November 2015 he won the WBO, IBO, WBA, IBF – and lineal – titles.

And the Gypsy King, of course, has not been beaten.

But he did have nearly three years out of the sport.

Anthony Joshua has queried whether Fury should still be classed as the lineal champ because of his inactivity.

The WBA, WBO and IBF titlist Joshua: "You can't expect the whole division to go on hold. He had his issues and paused for three years.

"The whole division can’t wait and sit down, the ball keeps rolling. Charles Martin called me out, he wanted to fight me. So I stepped up and fought.

“Klitschko wanted to fight, I fought. Good luck to Fury, [Deontay] Wilder and myself. But when all’s said and done, I won’t be that geezer in the pub telling war stories about ‘I was the lineal champ’. I am not that type of geezer. I am focused on my own career and where I am going. I am content with the moves I am making.”

Those doubts will filter away should Fury dispatch of WBC champ Wilder in L.A on Saturday night.

Last 10 heavyweight boxing lineal champs

  • Riddick Bowe (1992–1993)
  • Evander Holyfield (1993–1994)
  • Michael Moorer (1994)
  • George Foreman (1994–1997)
  • Shannon Briggs (1997–1998)
  • Lennox Lewis (1998–2001)
  • Hasim Rahman (2001)
  • Lennox Lewis (2001–2004; retired)
  • Wladimir Klitschko (2009–2015)
  • Tyson Fury (2015–)

What time will Wilder vs Fury take place?

Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury will take place tomorrow night, Saturday 1 December.

Depending on the length of the undercard fights, the main event will take place at around 4am UK time.

What TV channel and live stream is it on?

BT Sport Box Office have the rights to the fight.

It will cost £19.95 for UK viewers to watch.

The fight will also be available to live stream via BT Sport's website and BT Sport's App.

On TV, BT Sport Box Office is: Channel 494 on BT TV, 490 on Sky TV, and on Virgin TV's On Demand section.

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