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  • satiev1
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    Some of this era's of p4p fighters competes with any era

    Overrall the talent is smaller compared to the guys in the past but if you take the top p4p fighters then they compete with any era.

    Inoue - 105-118
    prime lomachenko,tank,haney, shakur, lopez-126-140
    crawford - 147
    168 - canelo and benavidez
    175- bivol and beterbiev
    cw - USYK AT CW
    hw - weak as hell possbily the weakest era
    Last edited by satiev1; 01-30-2024, 02:44 AM.
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    #2
    Correct, the difference is there would be far fewer undefeated records. We also know far less about modern fighters due to how inactive they are.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      Bivol and Beterbiev would be tested much better with guys like RJJ, Foster, Ezzard Charles, Moore, Conn and other light heavies from the past.

      I don`t believe they would be unbeaten still.

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      • j0zef
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        #4
        Agree, and it's a true shame that some of these guys did not share the same time period. There are some mythical fights that would be amazing to speculate on, strictly due to styles and technique similarities.

        Imagine.. Prime Loma's sharp movement and angles against superhuman quickness of Pacquaio?

        The patient technique, power, and switch hitting of Crawford against Floyd?

        Cool. calm and collected Bivol with his wide stance against prime destructive ball of energy that was Roy Jones Jr?

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #5
          Crawford does, Inoue does, the rest probably don’t IMO.

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            #6
            I strongly disagree that today's is a weak era at Heavyweight.

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            • HandsofIron
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              #7
              Agreed too, Crawford from 135 - 147 and Canelo from 154 - 168.

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                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Bivol and Beterbiev would be tested much better with guys like RJJ, Foster, Ezzard Charles, Moore, Conn and other light heavies from the past.

                I don`t believe they would be unbeaten still.
                Maybe not. My point is they compete.

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                • Regge
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                  #9
                  Inoue, Canelo, benavidez, Teo that's it

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