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  • #31
    Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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    Crawford has achieved zilch at WW yet he’s been sitting at the top of the P4P ranking for a couple of years while fighting Khan, Brook, Avanesyan and now it appears he’s going to fight Rocha and perhaps Broner after.

    I’m not saying Haney is top but he’s unified the 135 division and is fighting Loma next. He’s still just 24 so I’ll wait to see how it all plays out
    Crawford was lineal Lightweight Champion, Undisputed Light Welterweight Champion and has made multiple defences of the Welterweight title. He’s achieved far more.

    You conveniently left out Porter as well man. That’s a better win than Kambosos.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

      Did you not see the Ortiz fight? Loma is clearly way past his best it’s not even debatable.
      Or maybe give credit to Ortiz, who is a long rangy fighter with a nice jab that knows how to control distance.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

        Or maybe give credit to Ortiz, who is a long rangy fighter with a nice jab that knows how to control distance.
        It was beyond obvious that Loma has lost a step and has been on the slide for a while tbh. He’s 35 and has a style that relies on athleticism.
        Rebelrbg Rebelrbg likes this.

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        • #34
          The best boxer in the world is Bivol, hands down. Casuals predicted he will be destroyed by Canelo, he beat the ginger. casuals predicted he will be beaten by Ramirez, he made Mexican look like an idiot.

          Show me one win on Inoue`s or Usyk`s or lol Crawford`s record that is as good as Bivol beating Canelo.

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          • #35
            i dont really keep track of lists and there are some real odd ones out there if i remember, but i would have thought haney would be above loma on the lists at this point lol, so if he beats someone lower than him he goes to p4p no.1, thats some weird logic right there, he surely cant mean that

            oh yeah loma was near the top of lists and one loss to teo and he goes right off the lists while others lose and remain, its head scratching sometimes

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            • #36
              Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

              It was beyond obvious that Loma has lost a step and has been on the slide for a while tbh. He’s 35 and has a style that relies on athleticism.
              I get it, but its removing credit from Haney before the fight when he's constantly asked for the fight for years. Crawford relies on his athleticism and he's 35, no one gives him that excuse if Spence, Boots, or Ortiz were to beat him.

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              • #37
                Haney might not have the most fan friendly style , but I really like that he wants all the smoke. I think he beats Loma

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                • #38
                  Haney imo has the best Orthodox 1-2 in all boxing. It won't matter much against a southpaw like Loma but the size of Haney will be too much. It'll be an 8-4 UD. Nobody is getting beat up or stopped.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

                    When that HW is defeating much naturally bigger men and regularly winning in the away corner it does alter perception.

                    You keep crying though.
                    Tyson was doing this in the 80s hahaha. Chris Byrd was doing this in the 2000s.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                      I get it, but its removing credit from Haney before the fight when he's constantly asked for the fight for years. Crawford relies on his athleticism and he's 35, no one gives him that excuse if Spence, Boots, or Ortiz were to beat him.
                      I’m not removing credit at all. I’m just stating the fact that beating this faded version of Loma doesn’t make you P4P #1, is that really a disagreeable statement to you?

                      If 35 year old Crawford struggled with a guy like Rocha, people wouldn’t say he’s past his best? Of course they would.

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