Chemmito was never in the p4p list and mares fought him at 121 cw where he never fought before, you probably are thinking Montiel who was in the top 10 when Nonito fought him
I am almost positive Chemito was in a few P4P List before the Mares fight back in 2012, I would have to look that up but I think RING had him #10 going into that fight. I don't take RING Serious any more but regardless Moreno Boxing Skills was highly regarded at that time but yeah it was above his most comfortable weight which is 118
Danny Garcia probably takes this one. It sucks that a guy with such a great resume is headed in such a terrible direction as of late. Hopefully after Guerrero he fights someone with a bigger pulse. And no, that doesn't mean take on Berto after Floyd lol
I think they are lining him up to take on the Porter vs Thurman winner. If so, Danny will have an incredibly deep resume under his belt, and relatively young at that.
Danny Garcia probably takes this one. It sucks that a guy with such a great resume is headed in such a terrible direction as of late. Hopefully after Guerrero he fights someone with a bigger pulse. And no, that doesn't mean take on Berto after Floyd lol
True, true, but Omar was coming off a significant win over Orucuta in a rematch, a formidable young challenger. What Inoue did to Narvaez was awe inspiring. I however, dislike the fact that you stated, skipping over flyweight entirely and gunning for he oldest champion at 115. Oh well, I replaced him on my list with Garcia. Although Garcia is limited in terms of boxing abilities, his resume is quite deep.
oh i dont mean to take anything away from him, i was just stating my observations haha from paper. i didnt actually follow inoue that closely.
but i agree with most of everything u said haha.
edit: i think garcia is a little underrated.
Canelo Resume is damn good for a guy that just turned 25
Regardless if you thought he lost some of those fights I would say Danny Garcia's resume is very good. He cleaned out 140
Abner Mares Resume is OUTSTANDING and Extremely Underrated: Yonnhy Perez, Vic Darchinyan, Joseph Agbeko twice, Eric Morel, Chemito Moreno (was a Top 5-10 P4P Fighter when Mares fought him I think), Ponce De Leon
Chemmito was never in the p4p list and mares fought him at 121 cw where he never fought before, you probably are thinking Montiel who was in the top 10 when Nonito fought him
Gamboa is the only notable win and it's a win against an opponent who didn't belong in that weight class in the first place... Outside of Gamboa it's just a bunch of Journeymen... What's funny is after winning FOTY Crawford has continued to fight lesser opposition and going to in his next fight. Pathetic!
Crawford is an interesting fight but that's about it. I don't find him that skilled and doesn't have any great physical advantages (speed, power, cardio). His skill may grow but I don't see an illustrious future that some think may occur!
You act like it's Crawford fault that he hasn't had a big fight since winning fighter of the year. Bob arum is the man who make the fights for TC.
Plus 140 is dead on the hbo side of the street.
Matthysse and Herrera are the only fights there for Crawford and oscar is more interested in matching them against each other rather than matching them against crawford.
Provodnikov is also there but he is obviously looking for a bigger fight than crawford.
Crawford is able to adjust during the fight. That is his biggest asset. And that is what will carry him to the hall of fame. He eats,sleeps, and **** boxing.
Crawford is the goods brother.
Bradley
Thurman
Mikey garcia
Crawford
Danny garcia
Thurman?
He beat Guererro and who else? Bundu,chaves,Soto karass, those dudes never even became title holders in an era where everybody wins a title.
Thurman is my guy but he has no resume yet. Hell, khan resume better than thurman.
Canelo Resume is damn good for a guy that just turned 25
Regardless if you thought he lost some of those fights I would say Danny Garcia's resume is very good. He cleaned out 140
Abner Mares Resume is OUTSTANDING and Extremely Underrated: Yonnhy Perez, Vic Darchinyan, Joseph Agbeko twice, Eric Morel, Chemito Moreno (was a Top 5-10 P4P Fighter when Mares fought him I think), Ponce De Leon
If Gamboa wasn't half his size, I would consider that a great win, but they're like 3 weight classes apart in reality. Gamboa belongs at 126.
Other than that, Crawford hasn't beaten anyone above C level.
Gamboa is the only notable win and it's a win against an opponent who didn't belong in that weight class in the first place... Outside of Gamboa it's just a bunch of Journeymen... What's funny is after winning FOTY Crawford has continued to fight lesser opposition and going to in his next fight. Pathetic!
Crawford is an interesting fight but that's about it. I don't find him that skilled and doesn't have any great physical advantages (speed, power, cardio). His skill may grow but I don't see an illustrious future that some think may occur!
Agreed. Personally I find him and his resume overrated!!!
If Gamboa wasn't half his size, I would consider that a great win, but they're like 3 weight classes apart in reality. Gamboa belongs at 126.
Other than that, Crawford hasn't beaten anyone above C level.
Gonzalez, Estrada, Khan, Danny, Canelo
No idea why people are mentioning Crawford, his resume is no good
Agreed. Personally I find him and his resume overrated!!!
thats why i said on paper it looks godlike lol
narvaez is way too old to be a title holder.
and inoue skipped a very tough division in flyweight to take a super flyweight belt from an old man
True, true, but Omar was coming off a significant win over Orucuta in a rematch, a formidable young challenger. What Inoue did to Narvaez was awe inspiring. I however, dislike the fact that you stated, skipping over flyweight entirely and gunning for he oldest champion at 115. Oh well, I replaced him on my list with Garcia. Although Garcia is limited in terms of boxing abilities, his resume is quite deep.
It's great and all but his only true significant win is over Narvaez. El Confesor is an extremely limited slugger. Don't get me wrong I'm high in Inoue as well but his resume has a ways to go.
thats why i said on paper it looks godlike lol
narvaez is way too old to be a title holder.
and inoue skipped a very tough division in flyweight to take a super flyweight belt from an old man
naoya is 8-0 at 22y/o... 2 divisional champ... damnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn loooks godlike on paper
It's great and all but his only true significant win is over Narvaez. El Confesor is an extremely limited slugger. Don't get me wrong I'm high in Inoue as well but his resume has a ways to go.