Better Fighter Off Eye Test Terence Bud OR Inoue?
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I would hope Crawford would whoop him, he is many weight classes above him. But I believe the question is based on a P4P level, which balances out for weight class. There are many ways to measure that, but direct H2H not accounting for weight difference seems to be a bit of a silly way to do so. I imagine the 20th best heavyweight would whoop Crawford, but I don't think that makes the 20th best HW better than Crawford on a P4P measure.Comment
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There's a bunch of great fighters in the lower weight divisions that a certain subset of boxing fans totally miss out on. Chocolatito vs Estrada was one of the great rivalries of the previous era. Choc v Estrada 1&2 were both easily fight of the year candidates, in which over 2000 punches were thrown. Ioka is a great fighter. Junto Nakatani looks great, as does Bam Rodriguez. Tenshin Nasukawa just had his pro debut and will fight again September 18. Many US fans don't realize that he has a solid argument for being the best kickboxer in modern history, retiring undefeated from kickboxing with a record of 44-0 with 30 KO's, including a win over the top ONE Muay Thai champion Rodtang, among many other top fighters.Comment
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My opinion is based on p4p.
I would hope Crawford would whoop him, he is many weight classes above him. But I believe the question is based on a P4P level, which balances out for weight class. There are many ways to measure that, but direct H2H not accounting for weight difference seems to be a bit of a silly way to do so. I imagine the 20th best heavyweight would whoop Crawford, but I don't think that makes the 20th best HW better than Crawford on a P4P measure.
crawford would whoop him.Comment
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8 divisions? Nah too small. Think the most he can move up is about 130. 135 would be tough because of his size and the weight advantage 135lbers carryComment
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