Comments Thread For: Crawford Contends He Is 'Without A Doubt' Number 1 Pound-For-Pound Over Inoue
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While I agree, it was a big step for Crawford to finally face and beat someone in the top tier, let's not get ahead of things. I must remind everyone, this was Crawford's very first big win, no one, I mean no one, becomes P4P best by one signature win, he's the best WW, but P4P best means you have faced and beat multiple A level opponents.....
Donaire had been stopped by Walters, beaten by Rigo, lost every round to Frampton & lost every round to Jessie Magdaleno. Then lost a few nights ago to Jovanie Santiago.
A 40 year old Donaire isn’t a better win than Viktor Postol at the time, nor stopping Shawn Porter.. Iet alone Spence. Gamboa was probably a better win.. he was undefeated, P4P and the odds were much closer.Last edited by messi807; 07-31-2023, 09:58 AM.Comment
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I get you. But Tapales was stopped in Japan a few fights ago by a C level fighter. Spence vs Bud was a 50/50 - I don’t think anyone is rubbing their hands together for Inoue vs Tapales.Comment
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Bud 3 divisons are from 135 to 147. Thats 12 pounds.
Yall gotta stop acting like monster made some crazy weight rise.
Bud is number 1 p4pLast edited by Hustle; 07-31-2023, 12:41 PM.Comment
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While Inoue's performance was great, I was a little reluctant to label him no.1 before the weekend. I think the manner in which Crawford beat Spence makes him the p4p #1. I feel it was a more dominant performance against a more accomplished fighter even though Fulton is closer to his prime than Spence.Comment
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Stop it. You had Inoue & Uysk 1 and 2. Now all of a sudden after Bud’s made history and has the best win of this era it’s no particular order and take a shot at Bud. I’m not sure what some of you people have against admitting Bud is the P4P #1.Last edited by messi807; 07-31-2023, 10:16 AM.Comment
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At times it can seem like this debate is the equivalent of debating how many angels fit on the head of a pin... I mean its creative, and people have some compelling reasons for their picks... But its hard to objectively determine this measure. I am content to have a 5 fighter pound for pound, or so... Otherwise how do we measure a prime Stephen Fulton versus a possibly damaged Spence? etc, etc. Not an easy category to determine.Comment
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