Really? Ok......then you and I have completely different perspectives on the sweet science. Physical dimensions are one think.....skills and the level at which they operate are another.
We really have no way of knowing if Wlad would be effective at WW. Of course, there's NEVER going to be a P4P list that everyone agrees on, because P4P is, by its very nature, subjective.
P4p is there to compare boxers skill in their own weight division. If floyd was a hundred pounds heavier and six foot six he would be slower and would lose reflex have no power and wouldnt do the things he does at welter, just as wlad would have increased speed and reflex and do things he cant do now. Wlad is just dominating his division and no one comes close something floyd cant do. If wlad was not there the division would be red hot with competetive fights and people would claim its a golden era.
Who is there? Povetkin? He went life and death with CW Huck. Thompson? He's old. Fury? Don't make me laugh. Pulev? He got destroyed by Wlad, and struggled against Ustinov and Thompson.
Thats my point no one comes close to him in his division theres no point trying to compare a flyweights skill with a heavy weight of course the fly weight looks more skilled. Why not compare the power of a welter to that of a heavy? See my point?
Absolutely not. Guerrero is a better than almost all of Wlad's last 17 opponents? Robert Guerrero is as limited as they come, he was the WORST Floyd opponent in years, possibly the worst to ever challenge him for a title. He is better than maybe 4-5 of Wlad's last 17. Floyd being unable to stop Guerrero was a joke.
Someone should start a thread for the Wlad haters to list every way that is humanly possible that they can discredit him, the thread would be 50 pages long.:-(
Wlad is an awesome boxer puncher. He adjusts so well in the ring to anybody who can frustrate his basic style of out jabbing and moving his man into the danger zone of his massive overhand right and right crosses. Guys that do frustrate his basic approach like Thompson did in their first encounter, Wlad adjusted. He went to the body with tremendous shots that sucked the fight out of the big, skilled American. He did it with Haye by out boxing a very fast and dangerous boxer puncher. Pulev had skill hurting Wlad with a jab in the first round and with jabs and explosive follow up rights later in the fight. Wlad adjusted and threw outside, massive left hooks which finished off Pulev. Wlad like all great long term boxing champs adjusts to adversity on the fly in the ring and wins over and over again. Wlad is exactly where Ring Magazine has correctly ranked him, number 2 P4P behind the awesome pure boxer Floyd Mayweather.
Wlad kicks anybody's ass in the ring. Any midget can get it. Kovalev? GGG? They would be gnats in the ring. P4P is mythical. HW Champion is #1 real life.