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  • Nash out
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    #1

    Top 10 P4P

    1. Tyson Fury (beat Usyk 114-113 on Nash's card)
    2. Oleksandr Usyk (pushed Fury close & flash knockdown)
    3. Gervonta 'Tank' Davis
    4. Terrence Crawford
    5. Inoue
    6. Canelo
    7. Chris Billam Smith
    8. Bivol
    9. Deontay Wilder (not the clone that Parker & Zhang 'beat'
    10. Adrien Broner (4 division champion, easing his way back to the top step by step)

    Banned from boxing under the Nash Banner

    Joseph Parker - beating up clone Wilder
    Big **** Zhang - beating up clone Wilder
    Mike Tyson - ducking Jake 'the Great' Paul
    Kovalev - the shell of a shell
    Eddie Hills - deserves to retire unbeaten 3-0

    Missing:

    Anthony Bellew, aka, Tony Bellew. After losing to Usyk he declared that 'you'll never see me again.' He has been so true to his word that genuine concerns about his current existence have arisen. Have any of you seen Tony Bellew in recent years? Nash is greatly concerned for his wellbeing. Nash out

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    #2
    I was expecting the invisible man to make an appearance.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
      I was expecting the invisible man to make an appearance.
      He would be number 1 but any man who has the audacity to not only beat, but humiliate Nash's favorite Tyson Fury is banned from the rankings.

      He was not mentioned incase more people seek out the footage of his demolition job on Fury, but since you brought him up, it's only fair that Nash explains himself to you.

      Nash is trying to arrange a rematch with Coach John Fury in the corner for the Invisible Man, hopefully that will even things out. "Use the jab, we're invisible men." Nash out

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      • James Daley
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        #4
        It's never been so difficult to rank the top 3:

        #1 Inoue
        #2 Usyk
        #3 Crawford - inactivity hurts. Might be able to catch Usyk next fight, not Inoue though.

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          #5
          Originally posted by James Daley
          It's never been so difficult to rank the top 3:

          #1 Inoue
          #2 Usyk
          #3 Crawford - inactivity hurts. Might be able to catch Usyk next fight, not Inoue though.
          I think that's a fair top 3 at this time. I generally believe Fury will stop Usyk in the rematch, can't see Inoue or Crawford ever losing. Nash out

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          • James Daley
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            #6
            I believe Heavyweight is somewhat of a P4P anomaly (no weight limit). So when you average Fury & Usyk's weight out in a P4P sense.
            Definately a 50/50 fight in reality though.

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              #7
              Originally posted by James Daley
              I believe Heavyweight is somewhat of a P4P anomaly (no weight limit). So when you average Fury & Usyk's weight out in a P4P sense.
              Definately a 50/50 fight in reality though.
              If they were the same size wouldn't usyk win by an even a bigger margin?

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              • James Daley
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                #8
                Originally posted by daggum

                If they were the same size wouldn't usyk win by an even a bigger margin?
                Yes but they're not, which is why Heavyweight is a P4P anomaly.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by daggum

                  If they were the same size wouldn't usyk win by an even a bigger margin?
                  I would not say so. Fury has abilities that a man his size normally does not have. If Usyk was his size, he'd lose speed, agility, and coordination. Size is not a benefit in many ways as well. Nash out

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