Who is P4P #1?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Howitzer1888, Jun 20, 2017.


Who is #1 P4P?

  1. Canelo Alvarez

  2. Roman Gonzalez

  3. Terence Crawford

  4. Andre Ward

  5. Vasyl Lomachenko

  6. Gennady Golovkin

  7. Guillermo Rigondeaux

  8. Other...

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  1. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you think he not just has Chocolatito's number, but beats Inoue, Cuadras, and Estrada?
     
  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    He was getting to and hurt Cuadras badly, and mean badly to the body in their match, then due to a headclash and a cut over the eye the fight was stopped conveniently for Cuadras right after that round, the match itself was far closer than the scorecards implied. The stoppage felt very Gacia-Salido IMO. Anyway I think had the match continued Cuadras wouldn't have seen the final bell. I think beats Estrada, Inoue beats him though.
     
  3. Dfaulds

    Dfaulds Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Can you prove he was p4p ranked? Because I very much doubt he was!
     
  4. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Lomachenko by far the most talented/skilled fighter in boxing history.................

    SOB Ward was knocked down by Boone............the head punch did not hurt Kovalev, it was the low blows, esp. the ones at the end....................the video does not lie................
     
  5. jmarlow

    jmarlow Well-Known Member Full Member

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  6. BoxingABC1

    BoxingABC1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Right now, Ward, if GGG wins in september, him, when Loma racks up a few more big wins, undoubtedly him, its no argument who the most skillful in the game rn is
     
  7. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ward is clearly number 1.
     
  8. underscore

    underscore Member Full Member

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    I can see arguments made for the amazing talent and sheer dominance of Crawford and Lomachenko putting them in top spot, but ugly wins over Kovalev or not, Ward's resume on top of his own tremendous talent really can't be beaten atm. Maybe if GGG beats the red out of Canelo on way to a big KO or Crawford moves up and beats Thurman or Spence I'd reconsider my own list but for now it has to be Ward.
     
  9. Jeremy Kyle

    Jeremy Kyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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