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  • #51
    Originally posted by HeadShots View Post
    0 HOF’ers is such a reach.

    Troll. Confirmed.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

      0 HOF’ers is such a reach.

      Troll. Confirmed.


      whos going to the hall of fame?


      Oh he was not even UNDISPUTED in the 1 weight class he had his 6 defences in.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by HeadShots View Post



        whos going to the hall of fame?


        Oh he was not even UNDISPUTED in the 1 weight class he had his 6 defences in.

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        It’s such a reach that, that’s the only thing you can throw at him. How many active fighters have wins over HOF’ers?

        Mayweather and Pacquiao were never undisputed.

        Keep reaching troll.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post

          It’s such a reach that, that’s the only thing you can throw at him. How many active fighters have wins over HOF’ers?

          Mayweather and Pacquiao were never undisputed.

          Keep reaching troll.

          LMFAO look at this deranged gay bottom fan boi.


          they have long reigns. they have multiple weight classes. they have hall of famer wins.



          errol has NOTHING. 6 defences against NOBODIES.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by HeadShots View Post


            LMFAO look at this deranged gay bottom fan boi.


            they have long reigns. they have multiple weight classes. they have hall of famer wins.



            errol has NOTHING. 6 defences against NOBODIES.

            Top 10 P4P by Ring, TBRB, ESPN etc. Still ranked top 10 by Ring now even after the loss.

            B…b…but some troll on boxingscene called Headshots says he hasn’t beat a HOF’er.

            Those opinions matter, your opinion does not.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
              Inoue is the best.

              Crawford must beat Charlo at 154 to be in conversation.
              I really do think your correct that bud needs to best charlo. If you make bud no1 pf p now, then bud probably won't feel the need to give anymore great fights with good opponents, living off of spence win I can't think of anything worse.
              If bud fights charlo and wins he can be no1. If bud don't win, well then him being no1 was never meant to be.
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              Last edited by hugh grant; 10-16-2023, 02:31 PM.

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              • #57
                He's not American or Mexican .. so not possible .
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                • #58
                  there's obviously an argument for both.

                  both what we all have to admit to is the media will always hype up american midweight fighters like spence.

                  several years ago, spence was one of the best WWs.
                  but of recent? was he really a top 5 P4P guy this year? i question that.
                  i don't think a bivol, beterbiev, fury, loma, estrada, ioka would be blown out like that.

                  i've always considered spence to be a bit better version than porter.
                  he was never dominant.
                  i think crawford's win over spence is a bit overblown.

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                  • #59
                    Yes, the best fighter in the world . . . not named Terence Crawford.

                    Thanks for clearing that up.

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                    • #60
                      I'm quite an Inoue fan (to say it very mildly) but I am fully willing to accept that people have their own definition of "best" and there isn't always an obvious right or wrong when it comes to P4P discussions. However, one thing I'm quite confident to say is that out of the top P4P guys, Inoue by far is the most active, constantly willing to take on big fights even for his first fight going up, and is willing to fight anyone with a belt involved.

                      Of the guys that get mentioned in top ten P4P talks, off the top of my head:
                      • Crawford FINALLY fought a guy who was in the same weight class for SIX YEARS for the undisputed. He's probably not fighting again until sometime middle of next year.
                      • Usyk MIGHT fight Fury next year after Fury's joke of an exhibition match is over and he's not too tired from it according to his promoter, which I have a below zero confidence that it will actually occur until after the match actually occurs and ends with an actual result (granted that is more of Fury's fault and not Usyk).
                      • Canelo most recently fought a guy who moved up from 154 at 168, and still hasn't fought Benavidez who is considered the second best guy in his current division. Doesn't seem like he is going to rematch Bivol in 168 or 175, nor challenge Beterbiev in 175 any time soon.
                      • Beterbiev/Bivol also has outside factor hurting the situation, but seems like neither is eagerly begging to get that undisputed unification against each other. Fights about once a year with luck.
                      • Spence just got OWNED by Crawford in his only weight class he's ever been in. Should be moving up to 154 but who knows what is going on with him.
                      • Everyone knows that Tank Davis is not fighting anyone who has more than a 10% chance of winning against him it seems, and will have a full year break since last fight at this rate. Still "real" beltless at 135 (not really a believer of "Regular" when someone already has the "Super" above you).
                      • Shakur is atleast TRYING to fight top names, but misjudging his own worth or putting other agendas above creating legacy too much. Still think he should've considered the big picture and accepted the crummy "offer" from Haney and taken his undisputed lightweight belts when he had the chance, would've been much easier to find opponents in the long run.
                      • Haney was very lucky to even been the undisputed lightweight champion. Going up to 140 without fighting Tank and Shakur and Teo (when he was at 135), and dodged Teo again for his first fight at 140 to go for the guy that looked the worst in his last match as the "best guy".

                      By comparison, Inoue has:
                      • Fought in a world title match against a champion (not sliding into a vacant hole) and won at his 6th match as a pro, when he was 20 years old
                      • Jumped up two divisions from 108 to 115 and fought a champion for his first fight and won (his 8th match as a pro)
                      • Couldn't get an unification match scheduled at 115 due to various unfortunate circumstances, so after 7 defenses just jumped up to 118 and fought "Regular" champ to win a belt so he can join WBSS to beat the other champions
                      • Won the WBSS Bantamweight
                      • Fought against 4 different champions all himself (5 including "Regular" belt) to go undisputed in 118 before going up to 122
                      • Fought the No. 1 ranked undefeated unified champion of 122 for his first match going up and destroyed him instead of looking for an easy tune-up match
                      • Since his first world title match at 6th match, he has had 20 straight world title matches (will be 21 including the Tapales) of which he fought 8 world champions at the time of the match (9 with Tapales)
                      • Random trivia, but of the current 118 champions that won after he moved up, two he defeated while Inoue was at bantam (Rodriguez/Moloney) and another is his younger brother who he (probably) defeated multiple times since his childhood.
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