Bumlovkin hater here. My answer is obvious 3) Bumeieux because he lost to Bumlovkin. Duh. 2) Angulo because he gave Lara a decent fight, who Bumlovkin is petrified of because he would smash Bumlovkin's glass jaw 1) Kirkland because he went 3 rounds with Canelo who Bumlovkin is also ducking and would smash Bumlovkin. Plus I like the color of Kirkland skin.
I asked how he's better then Lemieux. You saying that he'd beat Lemmy's opponents means nothing in the real world. You would pick Smith over Lemmy at 160?
Ok. Slightly more believable but even so, who has Liam Smith beaten? His best wins are: Thompson (who proceeded to lose to Willie Monroe), Kelly (British level), and Radosevic. None of these are close to world class. Whereas Lemiuex has a decent win in N'dam. Even Rosado is better than any of the above.
Actually its not to compare Canelo and Golovkin. Its to show someone that they spin and skew perception to favor a fighter they are big fans of, and in doing so lose credibility.
Tbh how many wins does Lemieux have better than Radosevic? and Thompson gave Willie Monroe a much harder fight than Rosado did but resume isn't the be all and end all any way as we know Smith and Lemiuex are at different stages of their careers. Smiths resume will catch up in time, Lemieux is more experienced so has had more chances
If you were being sarcastic, maybe make that more obvious. Because your post sounds a lot like the usual garbage we get. Sorry for the confusion.
Rosado is American level arguably a level below british level, Smith would beat him and Alcine on the same night
You've never seen Smith before the canelo fight...and now you are trying to up him to unrealistic proportions based on what? Nothing more then a guess?
Hassan N'dam Gabe Rosado Fernando Guerrero Glen Tapia Hector Camacho(yes, even him) Are all better than Radosevic by a margin who's the basically the jr MW Gjergjaj meaning barely a top50 worthy guy. Lemieux haven't been pro for a lot longer than Smith,(only a year). The reason he fought at higher level is because he's better and stepped up to fight better opponents instead of hiding at the domestic level, seeking for an opportunity to an easy title and waiting to cash out.
I did start it with "Bumlovkin hater here", rather than "well balanced individual here" like they seem to think they are.