Who do you rate as P4P #1 right now?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Perkin Warbeck, Sep 14, 2025.


Who is your P4P number 1 - September 2025?

This poll will close on Dec 22, 2025 at 9:24 AM.
  1. Inoue

    2.8%
  2. Crawford

    52.8%
  3. Usyk

    44.4%
  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, he moved up for undefeated Madrimov. Ennis was unproven and would have done nothing for Crawfords resume because people would have just discredited his win over Ennis like they did with Spence, Madrimov, Postol, Benavidez, etc. You always talk crap about American fighters, it will never change
     
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  2. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    Who had only 10 fights, far fewer than Ennis.

    Spence was not the same after his accident. Crawford avoided him before that.

    You seem to favor American boxers, and dislike and discredit boxers from other countries. Are you one of the Las Vegas boxing judges?
     
  3. Ice8Cold

    Ice8Cold Hype Jobs will be hype jobs until proven so. Full Member

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    Very close between Crawford and Usyk.

    Can see arguments for either one. They're both ATGs nevertheless.
     
  4. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    I vacillate on this all the time. Each week I seem to think something different. Before the fight I said that if Crawford won I would have Inoue, Crawford and Usyk but now I have Crawford, Inoue and Usyk
     
  5. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Madrimov had a far superior amateurs career to Boots. Now all of the sudden the amateurs don't matter to you people, Madrimov was a champion, you should be giving Madrimov credit that he won a title with so few fights just like you do with Lomachenko. Crawford never avoided Spence. Absolute nonesense. Spence priced himself out and negotiations always fell flat.

    The fact you're grasping at straws to suggest he avoided SPENCE let's me know what you're all about. I have plenty of favorites from other countries such as Janibek, Bivol, Opetaia, Iglesias, etc, none of these guys are american. You've been on this forum trying to take the shine off Crawfords achievements the second he beat Canelo, lying and bitching, and you've been doing it for years.
     
  6. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    You've been on this forum trying to take the shine off Inoue's, Calzaghe's, Usyk's, the Klitschkos', and other non-American boxers achievements, lying and bitching, and you've been doing it for years.
     
  7. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Inoue ? Calzaghe ? You don't even know what you're talking about. I have literally called Klitschko a potential top 5 all time great. You're doing nothing but lying as usual. You're a biased EE fanboy who does nothing but trash American fighters

    Usyk is an all time great and a top 10 heavyweight no doubt, i have given Usyk his credit for moving up and unifying the belts. When people start calling him the goat boxer and greater than Ali, Pacquiao, Robinson, Roy Jones, Duran is when I start to bring the facts. Tell me, how does Usyk have a better resume than Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather ? He doesn't. He isn't greater than either of them
     
  8. Ricdog

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    Crawford surprised me with how he won yesterday, thought the weight would slow him down but he fit higher weight nicely. So I think he #1 do to becoming 3 time undisputed.

    But idk if undisputed is that impressive given it was in one fight. Similar to how Haney being undisputed from one fight at lightweight I don’t view that highly
     
  9. dogcatcher

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    As this current era (2010's-2020's) approaches its end over the next couple of years, this is how I would rank the accomplishments of its top 10 boxing champions.

    #1 Terence Crawford (20-0-0) - 5 weight world champion @ 135, 140, 147, 154, & 168 lbs., undisputed in 3 divisions
    #2 Naoya Inoue (24-0-0) - 4 weight world champion @ 108, 115, 118 & 122 lbs., undisputed in 2 divisions
    #3 Oleksandr Usyk (13-0-0) - 2 weight world champion @ 200 & 200+ lbs., undisputed in 2 divisions
    #4 Saul Alvarez (23-3-1) - 4 weight world champion @ 154, 160, 168, & 175 lbs., undisputed in 1 division
    #5 Vasyl Lomachenko (14-3-0) - 3 weight world champion @ 126, 130 & 135 lbs.
    #6 Roman Gonzalez (16-3-0) - 4 weight world champion @ 105, 108, 112, & 115 lbs.
    #7 Artur Beterbiev (9-1-0) - 1 weight world champion, undisputed @ 175lbs.
    #8 Gennadiy Golovkin (15-2-1) - 1 weight world champion @ 160 lbs.
    #9 Tyson Fury (5-2-1) - 1 weight world champion @ 200+ lbs.
    #10 Juan Francisco Estrada (10-2-0) - 2 weight world champion @ 112 & 115 lbs.

    I didn't include the current crop of champions as they are the next era (2020's-2030's)
    example: Dmitrii Bivol, Jesse Rodriguez, Jaron Ennis, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, Jai Opeteai, Shakur Stevenson, Junto Nakatani, Josh Taylor, Charlo brothers, etc.
     
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