My Fair And Balanced Very Accurate Top 30 Pound For Pound Rankings. What About Yours?

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  1. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    That's because you're blinded by your idiocy.:good
     
  2. Mendoza

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    I respect your work, but Fury #5? Not a chance!

    I'd move Lomachenko way up.
     
  3. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There is something painfully wrong with Wilder being above Loma. I just imagine their footwork in my head.
     
  4. zop

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    1. Kovalev
    2. Ward
    3. Gonzalez
    4. Golovkin
    5. Klitschko
    6. Alvarez
    7. Pacquiao
    8. Haye
    9. Povetkin
    10. Lomachenko
    11. Fury
    12. Rigondeaux
    13. Crawford
    14. Postol
    15.Joshua
    16. Cotto
    17. Ortiz
    18. Broner
    19. Bradley
    20. Wilder
    21. Parker
    22. Lebedev
    23. Brook
    24. Porter
    25. Saunders
    26. Thurman
    27. Stevenson
    28. Walters
    29. Lee
    30. Helenius
     
  5. zop

    zop Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Untill 2017 I expect on list : Usyk, Spence, Gvozdyk, Beterbiev, Mekhontsev
     
  6. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Lomachenko moves up to 130 and wins a title there, does he move to the top 10 P4P?
     
  7. zop

    zop Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He is top ten now............
     
  8. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Definitely no doubt about it.


    Loma is eons better than Wilder but this is P4P not based on skill set, otherwise Usyk would be top 15 already.
     
  9. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    It pained me horribly to rank him that high, but he did beat my previous P4P Number 1 guy, and that does count for something, even though he did it the least impressive way possible.
     
  10. Komaster

    Komaster Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm no fan but surely Quillin is top 30?
     
  11. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Noooooooo after a year in which he got dropped and had a draw with Lee and got KO'd by Jacobs, he flew down the list, and I didn't have him top 30 beforehand.
     
  12. Blair

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    I keep a top 25 which I alter on a monthly basis, mainly for personal posterity, if that's a thing.

    So here goes:

    1 - Roman Gonzalez
    2 - Guillermo Rigondeaux
    3 - Manny Pacquiao
    4 - Saul Alvarez
    5 - Tyson Fury
    6 - Juan Francisco Estrada
    7 - Sergey Kovalev
    8 - Miguel Cotto
    9 - Gennady Golovkin
    10 - Wladimir Klitschko
    11 - Danny Garcia
    12 - Timothy Bradley
    13 - Nicholas Walters
    14 - Adonis Stevenson
    15 - Shinsuke Yamanaka
    16 - Carl Frampton
    17 - Terence Crawford
    18 - Takashi Uchiyama
    19 - Naoya Inoue
    20 - Amnat Ruenroeng
    21 - Kazuto Ioka
    22 - Erislandy Lara
    23 - Viktor Postol
    24 - Amir Khan
    25 - Leo Santa Cruz

    Ward doesn't make it as in the last 3.5 years his best opponent has been Edwin Rodriguez. Inactivity and poor quality since returning keeps him out, though I'll probably have him back should he get the job done against Barrera.

    Golovkin I'm barely comfortable having in my top 10, still not delighted with his opposition. I know that's not any fault of his, but the fact remains his best win is Martin Murray.

    TS, I'm interested to know if you incorporate potential into your compilation? I ask as the likes of Brook, Saunders, DeGale, Wilder, Thurman all seem ranked too high IMO.

    Also, Povetkin that high!?
     
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  13. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    My updated Top 30.:deal:

    1. Roman Gonzalez
    2. Andre Ward
    3. Sergey Kovalev
    4. Vasyl Lomachenko
    5. Canelo Alvarez
    6. Gennady Golovkin
    7. Carl Frampton
    8. Manny Pacquiao
    9. Carlos Cuadras
    10. Terence Crawford
    11. Naoya Inoue
    12. Keith Thurman
    13. Shinsuke Yamanaka
    14. Oleksandr Usyk
    15. Guillermo Rigondeaux
    16. Deontay Wilder
    17. Kell Brook
    18. Francisco Vargas
    19. James DeGale
    20. Kazuto Ioka
    21. Jorge Linares
    22. Billy Joe Saunders
    23. Timothy Bradley
    24. Badou Jack
    25. Jermall Charlo
    26. Alexander Povetkin
    27. Donnie Nietes
    28. Adonis Stevenson
    29. Shawn Porter
    30. Wanheng Menayothin
     
  14. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    I like it, CST.
     
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