I think more highly of Tank's opposition than most-and that includes Roach. I personally think that iteration of Roach probably beats most guys at 135. But Tank just didn't look like a top 10 p4p guy this past Saturday, even if you were to think the draw decision and the non kd call were reasonable. I don't in either case so he's out of my top 10. Only issue with the Ring rankings is Haney's inclusion. Would rather see Teraji in there, or Akui if he beats him this week.
Leave Tank alone! He's easily the best prospect in the sport. He'll make the list one day! Just give him a few years to step up!
He kneeled in front of Roach like a biatch and then went to his corner so they can wipe the grease off his face, lol. That's a biatch move not to be compared to the courage Ali showed against Liston.
I can't tell if you're a troll who makes these statements for attention, or if your IQ truly is below 60. It's probably the latter.
The so called best never get called to face Tank lmao, he won't fight the best. Wouldn't face Loma at SFW, wouldn't face Shakur at LW. He isn't even the best Lightweight called Davis lol, Keyshawn is far superior.
I just don't see it with Benavidez. I can't understand the hype. Gvozdyk and Andrade were both pretty old when he fought them and the latter was smaller and never that great to begin with. Plant and Morrell are good wins tbf. Benavidez's title reign at 168 was a joke though. He got won a vacant belt in a life and death struggle against Gavril then lost it on the scales and barely defended it against any ranked opposition. I've always been quite underwhelmed by Benavidez. I can think of one guy who has beaten 5 world champions back-to-back who were more proven than the guys Benavidez beat and who is a much better fighter than Benavidez yet is glaringly absent from The Ring's P4P list. Kenshiro Teraji. I wasn't following the sport when GGG beat Rubio but Golovkin is very clearly a more talented, skilful, and versatile fighter than Benavidez.