i base my list on perception...i strive to make a list where in the higher ranked fighter would be favored against a lower ranked fighter if they fighter...lopez is a better boxer and more favored over caballero..
Not bad, but if you're going to have someone like Juan Diaz up there then you should also have Nate Campbell up there as well. Very good fighter who often gets overlooked and just beat Diaz.
i do not think campbell would be competitive at 140. i had him at 16 before his last fight. but i feel that torres and bradley would beat him at 140
calderon-gonzales match would be a good one but im pretty sure that calderon would dictate the fight right from the opening bell. he is a boxing genius. though at times, he runs and runs..can not him, i guess he is bored because he is way ahead in the scorecards
LOL @ Paul Williams being #8 on your list. The guy has two decent wins on his resume. It never ceases to amaze me how highly many people rank him when he really hasn't done much in his career.
he can beat cotto p4p...he is not a regular 160 but i think this guy would even be favored against abraham
Like I've said a million times before, Juan Manuel Lopez, even though I'm a huge fan of the guy, shouldn't be anywhere near the top 10. He shouldn't even be in the top 25. Williams shouldn't be top 10 either at this moment in time.
i based it more on perception rather than accomplishment, though accomplishment is a major part of my perception..i just hate making a list where my higher ranked guy would lose to a lower ranked guy...lopez is way ahead of caballero and at par with izzy... i just feel it's crazy putting a guy way low when just in case he fights caballero he would ba a landslide favorite.. the #1 p4p guy should not lose at his best weight...
Well P4P a guy like Joan Guzman would easily handle Kelly Pavlik, while you have Kessler below him aswell, who would beat him at 168, so you've already failed on that front.
have you watched the last fight of guzman? very unimpressive...i would pick a 135 diaz over 135 version of guzman(his last fight)