TBRB P4P top 10:
1. Oleksandr Usyk
2. Naoya Inoue
3. Terence Crawford
4. Dmitry Bivol
5. Artur Beterbiev
6. Jesse Rodriguez
7. Canelo Alvarez
8. Teofimo Lopez
9. Kenshiro Teraji
10. Junto Nakatani
He fell from #8 to out of the P4P top 10 entirely.
TBRB lightweight top 10:
C. (vacant)
1. Vasiliy Lomachenko
2. Shakur Stevenson
3. Lamont Roach Jr.
4. Gervonta Davis (down from #1 last week)
5. Keyshawn Davis
6. William Zepeda
7. Raymond Muratalla
8. Zaur Abdullev
9. Frank Martin
10. George Kambosos Jr.
If Stevenson can get Lomachenko in the ring, it will now be for a legitimate divisional championship.
Canelo is a four division world titlist, 3 division Ring champion, and 2 division lineal/TBRB world champion.
Bam is a former unified 112 world titlist and the current lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBC 115 world champion.
Lopez is the current lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBO 140 world champion and former lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBA/WBC/IBF 135 world champion.
It's really not that complicated.
As of late he's done nothing noteworthy. You should be on there for what you do not what you've done.
Bam is more reasonable cause what you said he's done as of late but beating a bunch of old legends and an inactive one in Estrada isnt that impressive to me.
Lopez same as carnela has done nothing lately. Hell the guys been inactive don't even remember his last fight
How are Bam carnela and Lopez that high?
Canelo is a four division world titlist, 3 division Ring champion, and 2 division lineal/TBRB world champion.
Bam is a former unified 112 world titlist and the current lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBC 115 world champion.
Lopez is the current lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBO 140 world champion and former lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBA/WBC/IBF 135 world champion.
It's really not that complicated.
The fact that they have Teofimo at 8 in the top ten p4p shows how seriously this list should be taken
He won the lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBA/WBO/IBF championship at 135, then moved up and won the lineal/TBRB/Ring/WBO championship at 140. He didn't just win random belts, he won the legitimate division crown in two divisions. That's what P4P is all about.
Unlike Davis who has
0 lineal championship fights
0 TBRB world championship fights
0 Ring championship fights
0 unification fights
0 fights against any TBRB top 3 opponent in the division he fought them in at the time of the fight