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  • BodyBagz
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    #31
    Originally posted by just the facts

    Agree on the ggg angle but how does that make Canelo P4P #1?

    So landslide losses are greater than stoppage wins? No……

    And Crawford isn’t my #1 either.
    Put it in perspective.
    Nelo could have found some bum (a Kamil level guy) his own size and grabbed an easy W.
    Retain that #1 p4p status.
    When a guy takes on an opponent that is far more dangerous than the other guys opponents.....

    Somehow, Bud finds himself in the p4p convo, according to experts of the sport
    If only Nelo had it as easy

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      #32
      Originally posted by BodyBagz

      Put it in perspective.
      Nelo could have found some bum (a Kamil level guy) his own size and grabbed an easy W.
      Retain that #1 p4p status.
      When a guy takes on an opponent that is far more dangerous than the other guys opponents.....

      Somehow, Bud finds himself in the p4p convo, according to experts of the sport
      If only Nelo had it as easy
      Put it in perspective.
      Canelo was a 6-1 favorite and got dominated. Bivol is only considered far more dangerous now.

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        #33
        Originally posted by just the facts

        Put it in perspective.
        Canelo was a 6-1 favorite and got dominated. Bivol is only considered far more dangerous now.
        Not nearly the biggest upset of the sport.
        It's telling how some guys can....oh fck it. I hate repeating myself umpteen times.

        Nelo should still be p4p king.

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          #34
          Originally posted by BodyBagz

          Not nearly the biggest upset of the sport.
          It's telling how some guys can....oh fck it. I hate repeating myself umpteen times.

          Nelo should still be p4p king.
          Not at this time………

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            #35
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom
            he wasn’t reaching for the stars. He thought he assessed the risk correctly as he’s done for years, based on bivols last 2 performances and was wrong. As for him still deserving to be #1, name one fighter ever who got their ass whooped by a significant underdog and kept their pound for pound slot. Be real.
            Agreed! Bivol was a cherry pick gone wrong. I was ringside for Bivol/Smith. The dude always was the real deal, he just played it safe in a few of his fights. I am hoping for Bivol to unify against the Smith/Beterbiev winner. Bivol will be a top 5 guy when he outboxes either of those dudes.

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              #36
              Originally posted by aAgger
              Agreed. Bud should be #1. I remember Lomachenko saying a few years ago that he considers Bud #1 back when Canelo was on top. Now that Canelo has dropped, Bud deserves to take that #1 spot.

              I wouldn't consider Tyson #1 P4P either. Simply because he has a big size advantage over every opponent he faced. That defeats the purpose of P4P, which is to compare different fighters as if they were the same size. If Fury wasn't so physically big, he wouldn't be so dominant like he is. Not to take anything away from his skills, which is impressive for a man of his size. But the fact he always has such a big size advantage doesn't make him the P4P #1 in my eyes.

              Also, how is Bivol lower than Canelo? Bivol just dominated Canelo. But then again, Canelo is the naturally smaller fighter, so I can see why some might still consider him higher on the P4P rankings.
              You can’t jump Bivol from not in the top 10 to higher than Canelo pfp when Canelo has been doing it from day 1. Now it’s Bivol’s turn to unify with Beterbiev.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Brettcappe

                Agreed! Bivol was a cherry pick gone wrong. I was ringside for Bivol/Smith. The dude always was the real deal, he just played it safe in a few of his fights. I am hoping for Bivol to unify against the Smith/Beterbiev winner. Bivol will be a top 5 guy when he outboxes either of those dudes.
                How is trying to unify at 175 a cherry pic armchair?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by just the facts

                  Put it in perspective.
                  Canelo was a 6-1 favorite and got dominated. Bivol is only considered far more dangerous now.
                  **** the odds. Bivol was considered dangerous before the fight. True boxing fans knew that Canelo was in for a tough fight.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                    **** the odds. Bivol was considered dangerous before the fight. True boxing fans knew that Canelo was in for a tough fight.
                    Admit it, you, me and 80% of everyone involved in boxing thought Canelo was gonna walk through Bivol.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                      You can’t jump Bivol from not in the top 10 to higher than Canelo pfp when Canelo has been doing it from day 1. Now it’s Bivol’s turn to unify with Beterbiev.
                      Depends on how you look at it. H2H wins count big too.

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