Prime or near-prime: Trout Lara Liam Smith Jacobs Callum Smith Saunders Not murderer's row, but that's not bad, actually. It's not often fighters have tons of victories over prime opponents.
Lara, Smith, BJS and Danny J GGG was not washed out yet when they finally got into the ring but hey the first was ruled a draw.
LMAO I think this should include: -What fighters has he fought that haven't been paid to lose? -what elite fighters has he fought that aren't 35+? -what prime fighters has he fought where they haven't had conditons like short camps/rehydration clauses? Ah man Canelo fans crack me up, they're so stupid
This looks about it. It's not bad, but it's also doesn't quite match the overzealous fanaticism his fans tout his resume to be. Trout and Lara, while very good, haven't done much for themselves in their careers other than have a good win and hold a belt. Trout and Lara are almost lifted to HOF calibre fighters by the ginger bread men on the board. And this all goes back to having 4-5 belts to choose from in a division and looking for the easiest belt to capture and move up again. Noobs still think guys move up in weight to "challenge themselves". Calculated title hopping is what is is. That being said, canelo unifying at 168 is a good thing. Can't harp on him for that. I assume we'll add Plant's name to the list soon.
During the heights of his career........... You should add............clearly, without controversy......... I'd say: Callum Smith Liam Smith Danny Jacobs Rocky Fielding BJ Saunders His other "wins" over some prime guys were filled with controversy and it can be argued he actually lost.
Yeah. I see a little trend that people are trying to say Saunders was shot or past it now. Nah. He was fine.
Take your hand... And slap yourself. Billy is a blown up 160lber who looked **** in his last 3 fights at 168lbs and had last fought someone credible in 2017 (Lemieux). Let's not start making **** up now. Its quite obviously not a prime opponent it was a carefully picked opponent By Canelos team. Billy became 168lb world champion when Frank gifted the wbo belt to him fighting Shefat Isufi lmao.. Billy explicitly mentioned in an ifl interview after his mediocre performance against the ghost of Martin Murray that his timing was off and that he wouldn't fight Canelo until he had one more fight ( Canelos team convinced him otherwise) In what universe was he fine?