The top 5 in order: 1) Tank Davis 2) Canelo Alvarez 3) Anthony Joshua/Deontay Wilder 4) Tyson Fury 5) Dimtry Bivol/Arthur Beterbiev
Even if you're conveniently virtuous and not accepting of any alphabet title nor mentioning the name Ryan Garcia, he still beat the best 130 pounder earlier this year. Nice try twisting it like Shakur was still at 130.
You can be as convenient and as virtuous as you like. What I would like is a man with as much hype as Davis to actually fight people who are considered the best in their division. Obviously now the only nail you have left to hang your hat on is a spurious claim about him beating the best 130 pounder. Not only is that not true, but even if it was, he didn't beat him at 130 pounds. I want to see him against the guys I listed, not the guys he's fighting.
Bud has never fought Tank, neither has Boots. Only casuals recognize interim belts lmfao Again, not a surprise. In what was then-called one of the worst stoppages EVER...I mean EVER...Barrosos was absolutely fine, ahead on all scorecards, and outlanding in total punches and power punches. But of course "someone like you" would acknowledge that as legitimate so long as it fits your agenda. Beating a 130lb champ at 135. Amazing stuff. Your post really shows how much of a joke you are
He seems headed in the direction of big fights only, for as long as he keeps winning. He's also on the short list of guys who actually beat a number one in a division in 2023. Teo and Inoue also did it.
He won a belt against Barrios. His career path has to do with getting PPV buys, not belts. Ryan Garcia brought in the buys. He's going to take whichever fights are the biggest and not blocked by Arum at 135.
I kn what he did. But the thread is wh Wes big fights. The so called face of boxing should be havig big fights against the best in his division.