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Championship unification or championship consolidation is the act of combining two or more separate championships into a single title.
[edit] BoxingIn the World Boxing Association, 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.
There can be only one unified, undisputed, or super champion per weight division. The main reason for these classifications is that, when a boxer gains more titles, the WBA allows more time between mandatory WBA title defenses. When a boxer becomes unified, undisputed, or super champion, the WBA creates a second world title in the same weight division. Two other boxers then fight for the vacant 'regular' world title. This second title allows the WBA to charge world title sanctioning fees for what is, in effect, an interim title. Additionally, if a unified, undisputed, or super champion loses his non-WBA title(s) (without losing the WBA title), then the WBA will strip him of his WBA title. [edit] Professional wrestlingIn professional wrestling, championships may be unified to consolidate the number of championships in a given promotion, or to add legitimacy and prestige to a certain title's lineage. In a title-for-title match, one of three things will happen:
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