View Poll Results: SHOULD A DRAW OR A LOSS CAUSE THE STRIPPING OF A TITLE?

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  • Yes, only a clean 5xW should be Gr Ch.

    4 22.22%
  • No, if a dog wins 5x he has earned his title of a GRAND Champion (something beyond a mere 3xW),

    14 77.78%
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Thread: 1xL or D: ch or gr ch?

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    R2L
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    I didnt put the word champion anywere.. wasnt snickering at a loss either. Don't make that up. I think its funny when people put times/opponents/matchreports on pedigrees online/ boards w/e and write its fiction, had to make a little joke. Just robbed a bank in fiction. 1xL is not considered a gr ch, i cant help that.

    But since you ask me. Logic is when you get 2 pieces after slicing a pizza in half. I think its fair for a champion to lose his title too, yes. Letting hem both keep it and put higher standards like you mentioned, maybe not a bad idea at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R2L View Post
    I didnt put the word champion anywere.. wasnt snickering at a loss either. Don't make that up. I think its funny when people put times/opponents/matchreports on pedigrees online/ boards w/e and write its fiction, had to make a little joke. Just robbed a bank in fiction. 1xL is not considered a gr ch, i cant help that.
    But since you ask me. Logic is when you get 2 pieces after slicing a pizza in half. I think its fair for a champion to lose his title too, yes. Letting hem both keep it and put higher standards like you mentioned, maybe not a bad idea at all.
    LOL, how do two pieces of pizza fit into here?

    And what is a "higher standard?"

    Winning 6x against a mediocre lot of 1-2x winners, and maybe beating 1 obligatory Champion?

    Or winning 9x over the best in the world, defeating two Grand Champions and two 4xWs (going for their Gr Ch-ship) along the way, plus a bunch of other highly-regarded 1-2xWs, finally losing at 9 years of age to yet another Champion?

    Who, really, is the "Grand" dog in this equation?

    Jack

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