If Kambosos beats Haney where does he place in P4P list?

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  • Pac=Duran
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    #1

    If Kambosos beats Haney where does he place in P4P list?

    Back to back wins over elite (semi elite) competition is very impressive along with unifying and becoming undisputed. His undisputed run will be better than Usyk’s even, and I have him as P4P number 1 after Canelo lost.

    george would have to go to number 2 p4p.

    most American fighters fighting sub par competition and very inactive.

  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    Wouldn’t make my top 10.

    I honestly don’t believe the winner of this fight is even the best fighter at 135.

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    • SplitSecond
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      #3
      Consider Lopez was a master boxer who outboxed Lomachenko and jumped from ground zero to top 5.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #4
        He should be in the top - 7, but definitely behind Spence Junior, Crawford.

        Maybe he should be ahead of Usyk, I am unsure.

        He has most likely beaten better fighters than Usyk overall skill for skill etc.

        But Uysk's win at heavyweight is a greater achievement physically, than anything Kambosos Junior has done inside the ring.



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        • MikeyG
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          #5
          I don't think his run will be better than Usyk's. The idea that you need to defeat everyone else with the belt to become undisputed is more appealing to me than to just defeat one who hold three or all the belts.

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          • ELPacman
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            #6
            Honestly, he has to do a heck of a lot more than beat another guy in the same weight class. For me, P4P means you can attempt to traverse some weight classes and still be effective regardless of weight. I know everyone has their limit where eventually the weight plays into it but if they can mostly be effective, that earns P4P points to me. A guy simply beating up everyone in his own weight class doesn't make much P4P sense to me no matter how well he does.

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            • mike1010011
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              #7
              Somewhere around 8-10. If he somehow went on to beat Loma,Garcia,and tank,then we are talking top 5.

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              • Silence
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                #8
                Lopez+Haney wins would be incredible. Both Lopez and Haney can box. Lopez can brawl too. If he beats Haney, he would be top 5 imo. If he beats Loma for title defense, he would be #2 or even #1.

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