I weigh that Loma loss to Solido out with how early he was in his pro career taking on that level of opponent. That was really ballsy to say the least and he did extremely well all things considered. He was in there with a very seasoned former world champ who is known for being crafty/dirty who also held a considerable weight advantage. It was also a fight that was razor close....I don't hold that loss against him for these reasons. How he's progressed since that loss is a testament to the mettle he has as a world champion and as an elite pugilists
Even though I know your a massive Canelo fanboy I actually think this is a good list. #1 and #2 are pretty much locked now that Ward has gone, and I too have Thurman and Joshua there. I also think Linares deserves to be there after his recent run and Runvisai has just beaten a legend and the former #1 twice in a row. My list is similar but I have Kovalev there instead of Canelo, and GGG much lower down. Good list overall.
Not a Canelo fan boy A fan BUT he isn't as highly regarded for me as other MX legends like JMM or Morales
All the criticism golovkin got for his resume Crawfords record is no better its worse now and his top p4p so Crawford can be p4p with the trash his fought
1. GGG 2. Canelo 3. Crawford 4. Lomachenko 5. Lineares 6. Rigo 7. Thurman 8. Kovalev 9. LSC 10. M. Garcia 11. Usyk 12. Runvisai 13. Joshua 14. Jacobs 15. D. Garcia
I don't think Joshua, Rungvisai, and probably Linares should be there, and think Inoue and Estrada definitely should, but respectable enough list, I don't expect everyone to agree with my p4p.
1. GGG 2. Crawford 3. Lomachenko 4. Canelo 5. M. Garcia 6. Rigo 7. Lineares 8. Kovalev 9. Joshua 10. Thurman 11. Usyk 12. Runvisai 13. Spence 14. Jacobs 15. D. Garcia