Yep, the same guy. You asked what you assumed was a rhetorical question. Unfortunately for you, there was actually an answer.
http://www.boxingnews24.com/2016/10/terence-crawford-wants-140lb-titles-moving-147/ According to the link above, Crawford actually rehydrates to 157. I apologize for the confusion.
Lomachenko started his professional career at 126, he already moved up one division. You are asking him to move up 2 more, a total of 3 divisions. So there is no comparison dumbass. And exactly WHO has Crawford beaten to become the P4P #1? You are avoiding this question like the plague, coward.
Crawford started his professional career @ 135. Exactly TWO divsions separate 126 and 135, Einstein. LEARN HOW TO ADD...
Gamboa didn't beat Salido at 135. Gamboa never achieved anything at lightweight, he even lost to Castellanos. Enjoy that meaningless win. I guess that means Castellanos is #1 P4P as well lol.
He's never broken any weight restrictions to rehydrate his body. He's only 5'8 and this will put him in good stead to face guys at a higher weight than himself. Not sure what point you're trying to make here. LL said something as simple as not being cut easily can mean the difference between a win and a loss. This is just some DNA type of advantage some people have that make them great. This type of thing is common in UFC, just look at Conor. I'll simply ask you again so you understand, what is stopping Loma, eating the hell out of anything he wants, working damn hard in the gym and getting to 140lbs naturally, than getting those extra 10lbs the next day from rehydration himself to make a potential bout between these to more equal? Loma at 140lbs could get to 150lbs the next day if he wanted to, 7lbs away from what Bud would be. There was 7lbs between Rigo and Loma, what is the issue here?