1 Terence Crawford 2 Gennady Golovkin 3 Canelo Alvarez 4 Vasyl Lomachenko 5 Sergey Kovalev 6 Mikey Garcia 7 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai 8 Naoya Inoue 9 Keith Thurman 10 Guillermo Rigondeaux What is your p4p list?
1. Terence Crawford 2. Vasyl Lomachenko 3. Keith Thurman 4. Gennady Golovkin 5. Saul Canelo Alvarez 6. Jorge Linares 7. Sergey Kovalev 8. Mikey Garcia 9. Guillermo Rigondeaux 10. Anthony Joshua
1. GGG 2. Lomachenko 3. Crawford 4. Rigo 5. Canelo 6. Linares 7. Kovalev 8. Thurman 9. Garcia 10. Joshua
That's really pretty good. I guess i'd have something like 1) Crawford 2) Golovkin 3) Lomachenko 4) Alvarez 5) Inoue 6) Mikey Garcia 7) Santa Cruz 8) Rigondeaux 9) Rungvisi 10)Usyk yes he is **** off
1). Crawford 2). Golovkin 3). Lomachenko 4). Canelo 5). Kovalev 6). M. Garcia 7). Rigondeaux 8). Usyk 9). Inoue 10). Thurman
1:GGG 2:Terence crawford 3:Lomachenko 4:rigo 5:canelo 6:kovalev 7: keith thurman 8:mikey garcia 9: Usyk 10: SSR/Joshua don't mean to start a argument but I really don't see how inoue can be top 10. I looked at his resume and he has really fought no top guys to be honest. until he can beat a cuadras/Estrada or ssr... or hell even a faded Gonzalez I can't put him top 10. atleast beat 1 or 2 of them.
I picked between him & Joshua for mine and leaned Inoue due to hw's not really being ranked in P4P, if he beats Pulev though, he replaces him coz although Pulev isn't the greatest of opposition, it would mean he has beat the ring magazine No1 and No3 in two fights which tops Inoue. Would have Thurman above Inoue but his inactivity put him at 10
1. crawford 2. ggg 3. canelo 4. loma 5. rigo 6. mikey garcia 7. keith thurman 8. kovalev 9. rungvisu 10. leo santa cruz/frampton
charlo bros, lara, wilder, and aj , inoue,bjs, usyk , manny , horn , danny garcia those guys are knocking on door
Still a lot of love for Kovalev in this thread I see, but Gonzalez is nowhere to be seen. They both lost a disputed decision before getting stopped in the rematch... Why is Kovalev (single weight world champion who was bigger than Ward) given the benefit of the doubt but Gonzalez (4 weight world champion who was smaller than Rungvisai) completely forgotten? Genuine question.
For me is because Gonzalez's second loss to Rungvisai was a more clear victory than Ward's second win over Kovalev, also you have a point with Kovalev being given the benefit of the doubt, Gonzalez is the more accomplished fighter.