Comments Thread For: Canelo Closes 2021 on Top: BoxingScene P4P Update

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Canelo Closes 2021 on Top: BoxingScene P4P Update

    The second half of the boxing year has almost passed since the last update and the boxing world has changed plenty. It hasn't changed at the top. Saul Alvarez remains the sport's assumed leader, now with all the hardware at super middleweight. Teofimo Lopez, after a loss to George Kambosos, and Jermell Charlo, after a unification draw versus Brian Castano, dropped out of the top ten.
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    I'm inclined to rank Usyk and Josh Taylor above Naoya Inoue.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      I'm inclined to rank Usyk and Josh Taylor above Naoya Inoue.
      Gervonta Davis should be higher than him as well. I’m not a fan of little men on the P4P list. They hail from inferior weight divisions.

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        Originally posted by pretty boy_

        Gervonta Davis should be higher than him as well. I’m not a fan of little men on the P4P list. They hail from inferior weight divisions.
        Naw, little men belong on the P4P list. As long as they have skills that are proven against good opposition.

        To me Inoue falls short in that area compared to someone like Usyk.

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