Comments Thread For: The rest of the pound-for-pound list just got as fascinating as the top three
After their wins on Saturday night, Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez, Devin Haney and David Benavidez all warrant consideration for moving up higher on the pound-for-pound list.
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I think there will be a lot of movement on the P4P list over the next year and a half. 2 of top 3 is looking for swan-song into retirements, while Inoue is setting up a top match against Nakatani, that will likely put him number 1 if he wins.
Bam, arguably is a clear number 4 at this stage. Destroying anyone the way he does is above what Bivol has done in a single division. I would put it like this right now:
Bam is great. Multi-talented and powerful, but the guy he fought, Puma, or whatever he's called, is as average as a fighter gets. Nash out - His Majesty
Bam is great. Multi-talented and powerful, but the guy he fought, Puma, or whatever he's called, is as average as a fighter gets. Nash out - His Majesty
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Puma Martinez is a two time world champion and has twice beaten both Jerwin Ancajas and Kazuto Ioka.
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