It's a Damn joke the Kid is special skill power speed and his resume at the lower weights is impressive.
If Bam Rodriguez is not on the p4p
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He absolutely is Top 10. Take Shakur off, Take Bivol off, Take Beterbiev off. Idc who, but Bam is young, active, exciting, a 2-division champ, and just called out the king of 115. He is Top 10 at minimum.Comment
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Bam absolutely deserves to be in the top ten. One-thousand percent. He surprised me because a year ago I had him as one of the best, but his last couple of performances made me question that. I then would see him blow up between fights. He looked like a little fat kid, and I thought he just fell out of love with the sport. But he definitely made me remember why I thought he's one of the best in the sport. He will be in the P4P list after this fight.Comment
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Ring Magazine will have him on there when they next update their rankings. I'm certain of it. ESPN? That's another story. I don't quite understand how ESPN does their rankings. I think they had Tank on there at one point, so that tells you everything about ESPN's P4P list. lolComment
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pfp lists are all subjective, but most of them (and i mean MOST) by these youtubers and analysts are compiled of their favorite fighters. I've had to explain to a few online that, you have a guy that moved up and beat a Cuadras at 115, then beat the #2 guy in the division in Rungvisai. After that, he moved back down and beat the TOP GUY there. If that doesn't make him one of the best fighters in the world, then WTF is the criteria. The equivalent of that would be Adames moving up to beat David Benavidez then moving back down to beat Zhanabeck. I have to explain all the time that boxing does not start with the LW division. There are 8 weight classes before 135, but hey, I'm a purist, I shouldn't expect people that claim to be experts to think like me.Comment
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