Who should be universally recognized as the # 1 P4P fighter in the world?

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  1. salih

    salih Guest

    Ander Ward, he beaten a very dangerous trickster Paul Smith and an undefeated Edwin Rodriguez in the last 5 years or so. He also won a tournament supersomething, but that was back in the civil war era
     
  2. heerko koois

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  3. lewis gassed

    lewis gassed The Bronze Dosser Full Member

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    I voted Gonzalez, those are solid picks.

    Ward? :rofl:rofl
     
  4. Stallion

    Stallion Son of Rome Full Member

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    So according to the Ring ratings, you would have Ward as #1 p4p if he defeated Zurdo Ramirez next. :lol:

    Ward has 4 great victories in his career, the last one being more than 3 years ago. Since then, he lost his WBC and Ring/Lineal titles at SMW.

    Nothing that he has accomplished in his career suggests that he is the best boxer in the world.

    If we are judging by the ability, p4p h4h Rigondeaux is better for example.
     
  5. drozzy

    drozzy AERE Full Member

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    Ramirez should be #8 at best. Non-issue.

    I disagree on the Rigo premise. Ward nullifies a larger variety of styles than Rigo.

    When was the last time Ward "survived" to win?

    http://ringtv.craveonline.com/news/...survives-two-knockdowns-stops-hisashi-amagasa
     
  6. Dump On 'Em

    Dump On 'Em Active Member Full Member

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    You wanna talk about common sense? How can you make a case for Golovkin being the best fighter on the planet when he hasn't even beaten a top fighter in his own division? If you had any common sense, then you should know that Golovkin is not yet worthy of that spot. Ward and Uchiyama proved their mettle by beating the absolute best fighters in their division. And last I checked, they're both still active and undefeated. Take a hike, ya bum.
     
  7. drozzy

    drozzy AERE Full Member

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    LOL when did I say Golovkin was the best fighter in the world? Reading owns you so bad. Take an IQ test. :smooch
     
  8. qwertyblahblah

    qwertyblahblah Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Klitschko's got the most votes as 'p4p' number 1? The term was invented to honour the best boxer regardless of weight. Pull it apart semantically and what it is is ability per weight. Klitschko has to be twice as good as both Rigondeaux or Gonzalez to be considered as good as them p4p.
     
  9. emallini

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  10. Dump On 'Em

    Dump On 'Em Active Member Full Member

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    Drozzy, I'm going to break this down really slow for you, okay.

    My reply to "schooling" was
    You replied to my post above by saying:

    Which means that you were trying to defend ''Schooling" about GGG being the best fighter on the planet.
    So I shut you down with my next reply by "schooling" (no pun intended) you on who Miura was''. :hi:
     
  11. Peril

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    Wlad is the most deserving of this title.
     
  12. Xelloss

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  13. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Very hard to say. Maybe Gonzalez.
     
  14. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    It's probably between Klitschko and Gonzales
     
  15. abuffy

    abuffy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Golovkin is going to be ranked #1 after he beats Lemieux, Lee, and Canelo to become the only current fighter to unify his division.


    Just tellin ya now. ESPN already releasing articles today saying Golovkin will be taking Floyd's place as #1 P4P and PPV star.