What's yall updated top 5 P4P list after Crawford embarassed Canelo "The Disgrace" Alvarez in front of 70000 fans?

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  • famicommander
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    #11
    Crawford
    Inoue
    Usyk
    Rodriguez
    Bivol

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    • SouthpawRight
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      #12
      TBud is once again p4p king

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      • JOITATS
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        #13
        That Crawford X Canelo fight put me to sleep.

        1. Inoue
        2. Crawford
        3. Usyk



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        • Toffee
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          #14
          Crawford just showed why P4P is nonsense when you have so many divisions.

          He's the same size as Canelo. These guys should be fighting at their optimal weight against other guys fighting at their optimal weight.

          Guys making their career winning titles by shrinking and growing themselves into whatever pool of fighters is best suited to them is a joke.

          Even 8 divisions might be too many. 17+ is ridiculous.

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          • HisExcellency
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            #15
            Crawford HAS to be #1 for the simple fact that he’s now undisputed in 3 weight classes vs. 2 for Inoue & Usyk. Inoue could match this feat in the future (although unlikely) whereas it’s impossible for Usyk to do the same (unless he decides to destroy the Bridgerweight’s ).

            However, I still think that both Usyk and Inoue have a claim because they’ve beaten more ELITE fighters although personally I put Crawford #1 for his history-making achievement.

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            • TheProudLunatic
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              #16
              Bud figured out he could outbox Nelo
              Kudos

              Nelo didn't get humiliated
              That is just typical post fight NBS exaggeration

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              • TheProudLunatic
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                #17
                Originally posted by HisExcellency
                Crawford HAS to be #1 for the simple fact that he’s now undisputed in 3 weight classes vs. 2 for Inoue & Usyk. Inoue could match this feat in the future (although unlikely) whereas it’s impossible for Usyk to do the same (unless he decides to destroy the Bridgerweight’s ).

                However, I still think that both Usyk and Inoue have a claim because they’ve beaten more ELITE fighters although personally I put Crawford #1 for his history-making achievement.
                Spence and Nelo
                That's about it

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                • Godsfly
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                  #18
                  Anyone who have Crawford outside of 1 is one of the most deluded bias boxing fans on planet earth. Not wroth even blinking at their opinion. Absolute comedy at this point.....

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