Your Top 10 P4P...???

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  1. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Champ: Lomachenko
    1 Crawford
    2 Usyk
    3 Inoue
    4 Spence
    5 M. Garcia
    6 Bivol
    7 Smith
    8 Berchelt
    9 Davis
    10 Prograis

    11-15 as a bonus
    11 a/b Golovkin/Canelo
    12 Beterbiev
    13 Gvodzyk
    14 Andrade
    15 Thurman

    Anyone questioning why I don't have Nietes or Juan Estrada, I don't dispute they may very well be PFP elite, I just honestly can't rank them because I don't know enough about them.
     
  2. gdm

    gdm Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Lol @ golovkin, thurman and ruiz
     
  3. Paranoid Android

    Paranoid Android Manny Pacquiao — The Thurmanator banned Full Member

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    Golovkin beat Canelo twice. Thurman has the best resume at welterweight after Pac. Ruiz just destroyed Joshua and took all of his belts.
     
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  4. LD Boxer-Puncher

    LD Boxer-Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Possibly all fair, (although I would say there's not much in it between Warrington and Smith for resume), but it's a mix of all of that which counts, and Smith tallies up the best for sure
     
  5. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Prograis, BJS, Russel Jr and other talented guys are knocking on the door. They just need to do a little more. One or two big fights will propel them right in there.
     
  6. Blue Bomber

    Blue Bomber Gold Member banned Full Member

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    1 Lomachenko
    2 Usyk
    3 Alvarez
    4 Crawford
    5 Golovkin
    6 Inoue
    7 Fury
    8 Santa Cruz
    9 C Smith
    10 Kovalev
     
  7. miniq

    miniq Tyson Fury Undisputed HW Champion 18/5/24 Full Member

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    1. Tyson Fury
     
  8. deyell

    deyell MOLECULE FROM HELL. Full Member

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    1. Lomachenko
    2. Crawford
    3. Usyk
    4. Canelo
    5. Golovkin
    6. Inoue
    7. Estrada
    8. Spence
    9. Kovalev
    10. Callum Smith
     
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  9. Paranoid Android

    Paranoid Android Manny Pacquiao — The Thurmanator banned Full Member

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    What about Amir Khan?
     
  10. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Inoue
    Alvarez
    Lomachenko
    Crawford
    Estrada
    Usyk
    Spence
    Russell Jr.
    Smith
    Williams
     
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  11. Blue Bomber

    Blue Bomber Gold Member banned Full Member

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    Williams? ???
    Russell Jr?

    Inoue at 1!!

    Crawford and Estrada above Usyk!!!

    Wow that's a terrible list.
     
  12. Blue Bomber

    Blue Bomber Gold Member banned Full Member

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    Seeing your name posting on a name your p4p list thread, always bring comedy!! thanks again!!!

    You clearly have some screws loose.. ( or you are purposely trolling) or both
     
  13. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Williams beat Hurd's arse. To do that like he did it, was a pound for pound type performance. Some people had Hurd on their lists, so yeah, I'm putting Williams at 10. Russell Jr. fights once a year, but he's clearly a pound for pound talent in my opinion. He does what he does while usually always being the shorter man, and often having the shorter arms.

    What is wrong with Inoue at #1? He is absolutely steamrolling solid opposition. Rodriguez was comparatively better than Pedraza, and Crolla for the weight class, and Crawford hasn't fought a top level guy since he moved to welter, so again, why wouldn't I put Inoue #1? While I do admire Usyk's boxing ability, beating Stevenson's son, the last time out isn't a bigger win than how Estrada totally son'd Wangek.

    Everybody has their own opinion
    I did forget Golovkin. I'd put him between Usyk and Spence, until he beats a Charlo down, or an Andrade down, to show that he still has it.
     
  14. Paranoid Android

    Paranoid Android Manny Pacquiao — The Thurmanator banned Full Member

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    Try some perspective:
    • Inoue handed his last 6 opponents their FIRST KO LOSS
    • The last 3 were in a new weight class
    • Jamie McDonnell hadn't lost in 10 YEARS — Inoue smoked that ass in 1 round
    • Juan Carlos Payano had one decision loss to Rau-shee Warren — Inoue smoked that ass with only 2 punches thrown in 1 round
    • Emmanuel Rodriguez, a prime and undefeated champion (IBF) was supposed to cause Inoue fits — Inoue smoked that ass in 2 rounds
    • The last 3 opponents lasted a combined 4 rounds
    Inoue is flat out a monster. He is the scariest dude in boxing. He's not just beating world class opponents... he's knocking them out in brutal fashion in very quick time.
     
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  15. Blue Bomber

    Blue Bomber Gold Member banned Full Member

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    @Ra's Al-Ghul

    You have Mayweather and Ward on your list, when both are retired and haven't fought in 2 years!!!!

    You have past it Manny Pacquiao high up on your list!

    You have Erislandy Lara and Keith Thurman above Lomachenko, Alvarez and Usyk!!!!!!

    You have Moruti Mthlane and Rigondeaux above Usyk


    Seriously, what is wrong with you? :lol::lol: