Who is the Most Unbeatable Fighter on the Planet?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Moonlight, Dec 21, 2021.


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  1. Canelo

    11 vote(s)
    15.7%
  2. Beterbiev

    8 vote(s)
    11.4%
  3. Usyk

    30 vote(s)
    42.9%
  4. Fury

    13 vote(s)
    18.6%
  5. Crawford

    8 vote(s)
    11.4%
  6. Other

    10 vote(s)
    14.3%
Multiple votes are allowed.
  1. Moonlight

    Moonlight Walking in the moonlight... lonely.. as always.. Full Member

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    Crawford isn't more talented fighter than Canelo.
     
  2. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He is.......Canelo already lost 4 times or so
     
  3. Moonlight

    Moonlight Walking in the moonlight... lonely.. as always.. Full Member

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    Because of solid resume. Crawford got outboxed by faded Brook and arguably Porter. Canelo beats them with one hand at the same size.
     
  4. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :tiburon:
     
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  5. Moonlight

    Moonlight Walking in the moonlight... lonely.. as always.. Full Member

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    Facts. Canelo is the most talented fighter on the planet.
     
  6. heerko koois

    heerko koois Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  7. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    By very similar logic, anyone who won't take a fight unless the opponent is overmatched (eg: Tank) or similarly stacks the deck and more (Jake Paul? :risas3:) is going to be right up there, too.

    Honestly though, I voted Usyk - Fury is probably the only remotely close matchup at heavyweight and I don't think Fury even wants it (not enough cash or glamour), which in my mind makes Usyk an obvious answer...
    Especially since Usyk doesn't seem prone to underestimating opponents, reducing the risk of someone turning up and catching him unprepared.
     
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  8. Carpe Diem

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    Terence “TBE” Crawford
     
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  9. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think it's Inoue since I can't see anyone near him at his weight class beating him. Then Crawford
     
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  10. Col Mortimer

    Col Mortimer The question isn't indiscreet.The answer could be Full Member

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    Usyk for me.

    He's ducked no one. Always finds a controlled and presise way to win with his on the fly instant learning and fight adapting style.

    I still think Usyk has another gear or two he can utilise that we haven't seen yet. Especially if he ever finds himself losing a fight at some point. He's like the bloody Borg, he just adapts....Then assimilates!















    Resistance is futile.
     
  11. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I changed my vote from Clenelo to Crawford.
     
  12. Zhuge Liang

    Zhuge Liang Active Member Full Member

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    Not really. Hypothetically, Tank is beatable. He just hasn't met the 'right' opponent (read : stronger). His defense is not solid. The scorecard he received in his close fight against Isaac Cruz is not exactly a dubious one (116-112, 115-113, 115-113)

    On the other hand, Canelo has exceptional defense due to his immense physical prowess and solid build. Thus it is pretty much impossible to bring him down. He is a real definition of a 'tank'.

    The only man who ever beat him is a boxing superstar whose name and prestige far greater than his. The number of clean punches this man received from Canelo was almost none while he dominated 12 rounds straight with his superior techniques, number of punches and quality of his ring generalship. Yet he received one draw and two wins where he lost four rounds. Never seen a guy turtle up the whole fight and still get such big amount of points. I can't help to think what if Canelo succeeded to punch him several times, it could be his loss UD.
     
  13. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Usyk is the favored here. He has cleaned out the best competition doing it in opponents backyard every time. The man is a marvel.
     
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  14. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Of course Canelo is the most protected and privileged and that combined with his PEDs and skill make it one of the most difficult tasks to beat him.

    But GGG is probably the hardest to beat since he's almost 40 and never truly lost, only 'losing' when failing to get KO's in two rigged Canelo fights.

    Canelo has officially lost and also lost in the minds of most AT LEAST in the first GGG fight, but a few others also.
    So even if you believe GGG lost the second Canelo fight, that would make it one loss to go along with Canelo's loss to Mayweather.
    After that GGG has no fights most believe he lost, unlike Canelo. GGG is clearly harder to compete with and defeat.

    As for Fury, he has come closer to real defeat than Golovkin in those two Wilder fights where he was floored. He's also been in trouble in other fights. Golovkin has never been down or badly hurt.
     
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  15. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I say Usyk but I respect this answer, especially with the Donaire fight looking so good right about now.