Who’s number 1 in pound 4 pound list now?

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  • BodyBagz
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    #41
    There should be a Fantasy Fight p4p

    Those with weak resumes should not even be on the ballot

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    • Nash out
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      #42
      Tyson Fury. Skill not just size, clowns. Far more skill than overrated Crawford, who is barely better than Porter and Mean Machine. Fury - Reason - most skilled (accept it, chumps) and hardest to beat. Compare the skillset Fury shows, and compare that to how limited in skill Canelo looked at the weekend. You will never see Tyson Fury so lost for ideas as he has so much more variation in his skillset. The myth that he is only good because he is big is laughable, and shows a huge lack of intelligence or understanding of boxing, or bias, from any clown stating such nonsense. Nash out - Boxingscene Hall of Famer, worker at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, and close, personal friend of Homer Simpson.

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      • -Kev-
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        #43
        Not sure how a loss at a higher weight than usual drops you as many spots as Ring dropped Canelo, or removes Canelo entirely as the Crawford nut hugger in page 1 did. P4P is all about who are the 10 best fighters, if everyone was the same size. And I am not entirely sure what Roman Gonzalez is doing there again. That’s bizarre.

        I respect The Ring though, their lists and TBRB are the most accurate in boxing. I prefer Ring/TBRB over those atrocious sanctioning body rankings.

        With that said, I will drop Canelo to #2, because of my belief that if Canelo fights guys similar to him in size, he would win. And that is the point of P4P.

        1. Usyk
        2. Canelo
        3. Fury
        4. Spence
        5. Inoue
        6. Lomachenko
        7. Bivol
        8. Beterbiev
        9. Taylor
        10. Estrada

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        • Citizen Koba
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          #44
          Oleksandr Usyk 19–0 (13 KO) Heavyweight WBA (Super), IBF, and WBO 1 3 1 6 6
          Terence Crawford 38–0 (29 KO) Welterweight WBO 2 2 3 1 4
          Naoya Inoue 22–0 (19 KO) Bantamweight WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring 3 5 2 2
          Errol Spence Jr. 28–0 (22 KO) Welterweight WBA (Super), WBC and IBF 4 4 4 3 5
          Juan Francisco Estrada 42–3 (28 KO) Super flyweight WBA (Super) and The Ring 5 9 7 10
          Canelo Álvarez 57–2–2 (39 KO) Super middleweight WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring 6 1 5 4 1
          Vasiliy Lomachenko 16–2 (11 KO) Lightweight 7 8 7
          Dmitry Bivol 20–0 (11 KO) Light heavyweight WBA (Super) 8 9 8 2
          Josh Taylor 19–0 (13 KO) Light welterweight WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring 9 7
          Román González 51–3 (41 KO) Super flyweight 10 8
          Gennady Golovkin 42–1–1 (37 KO) Middleweight WBA (Super) and IBF 10 3
          Artur Beterbiev 17–0 (17 KO) Light heavyweight WBC and IBF 10
          Anthony Joshua 24–2 (22 KO) Heavyweight 7
          Tyson Fury 32–0–1 (23 KO) Heavyweight WBC and The Ring 6 6 5
          Deontay Wilder 42–2–1 (41 KO) Heavyweight 9
          Gervonta Davis 26–0 (24 KO) Lightweight WBA (Regular) 10
          Shakur Stevenson 18–0 (9 KO) Super featherweight WBC, WBO, and The Ring 9 8

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          • dan_cov
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            #45
            Usyk & Chocolatito lead the way

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            • QueensburyRules
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              #46
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              Not sure how a loss at a higher weight than usual drops you as many spots as Ring dropped Canelo, or removes Canelo entirely as the Crawford nut hugger in page 1 did. P4P is all about who are the 10 best fighters, if everyone was the same size. And I am not entirely sure what Roman Gonzalez is doing there again. That’s bizarre.

              I respect The Ring though, their lists and TBRB are the most accurate in boxing. I prefer Ring/TBRB over those atrocious sanctioning body rankings.

              With that said, I will drop Canelo to #2, because of my belief that if Canelo fights guys similar to him in size, he would win. And that is the point of P4P.

              1. Usyk
              2. Canelo
              3. Fury
              4. Spence
              5. Inoue
              6. Lomachenko
              7. Bivol
              8. Beterbiev
              9. Taylor
              10. Estrada
              - - The Blubbered Wonder of the World Fury has retired leading boxrec to remove him from their ratings.

              Your ratings seem reasonable, but what sayeth you when AJ finishes the Frankenstein rearrangement job he started on Usyk to knock him out?




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