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  • DeeMoney
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    #11
    Originally posted by RockyKO
    I'm still convinced in Terrence Crawford. That guy against Errol Spence was one the most dominating performances I've ever seen. I know the judges had it close against Alvarez but I thought he won comfortably. In my opinion, nobody can beat him from 130-168 (I know he isn't fighting at 130). But you have to acknowledge that he's the best of this era (2015-2025).
    This kind of points to my question. Are we rating who is the best P4P right now, or who is the historically best fighter who is still active(Best of the Era), ie your reference back to 2015 and Crawford's work at 130 lbs?

    If its whose the best right now, then I doubt anything done before 2020 comes into play, as thats far enough back that no fighter is really the same as they were back then. If its best of the era, then its all fair game.

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    • BoxerFreddy
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      #12
      I think for P4P lists, we should avoid looking to far back.. I think it should be limited to max last 3yrs, maybe only last 2yrs...

      If we go in the middle and say 2023 to today we have the following overview:

      Crawford:
      1. TKO Spence
      2. UD Madrimov
      3. UD Canelo
      Usyk:
      1. KO Dubois
      2. MD Fury
      3. UD Fury
      4. KO Dubois
      Inoue:
      1. TKO Fulton
      2. TKO Tapales
      3. TKO Nery
      4. TKO Doheny
      5. TKO Joon Kim
      6. TKO Cardenas
      7. UD Akhmadaliev
      Based on this, I'd give the nod to Usyk, then Inoue, then Crawford. What hurts Crawford is the mediocre win over Madrimov and inactivity. Inoue is fighting 3/4 times a year going through everyone in the division. Crawford took 13 months off to bulk up and it's just less impressive in my opinion. I definitely think Crawford would hold his own in a P4P imaginary fight with the other two, but I don't want to reward inactivity.

      I would therefor go with Usyk, Inoue, Crawford.

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      • Plick647
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        #13
        I think its funny how no one is mentioning Luis 'King Kong' Ortiz' first round KO this weekend. had i not seen it i'd never had known about it.

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        • Masterboxing77
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          #14
          Originally posted by RockyKO
          I'm still convinced in Terrence Crawford. That guy against Errol Spence was one the most dominating performances I've ever seen. I know the judges had it close against Alvarez but I thought he won comfortably. In my opinion, nobody can beat him from 130-168 (I know he isn't fighting at 130). But you have to acknowledge that he's the best of this era (2015-2025).
          Most dominant has to be inoue more 10-8 scored than 9-10. Only boxer in compubox history to never been outpunched.

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          • Boro
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            #15
            Crawford has to be #1, Crawford was counted out by most in his big fights and he was absolutely dominate in both not only that he's been on a tear through multiple divisions.

            Inoue had spectular runs through multiple divisions but lately not so much and opposition hasn't been what it was in the previous divisions.

            Usyk only real threatening fight was Fury so can't really rate his run as #1 P4P, though he did have a great run at cruiser.

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            • daggum
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              #16
              Originally posted by Boro
              Crawford has to be #1, Crawford was counted out by most in his big fights and he was absolutely dominate in both not only that he's been on a tear through multiple divisions.

              Inoue had spectular runs through multiple divisions but lately not so much and opposition hasn't been what it was in the previous divisions.

              Usyk only real threatening fight was Fury so can't really rate his run as #1 P4P, though he did have a great run at cruiser.







              goodman is the only one he hasnt fought in the last 2 years and he ducked the fight
              Last edited by daggum; Today, 04:24 PM.

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              • puroylan
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                #17
                Before beating Canelo, I had Usyk as #1 P4P but after moving up to weight classes and beating Canelo, there's no doubt in any boxing fanatics that Bud is now the #1 P4P. I don't see anyone surpassing him as long as he's active. Respect!

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