You are missing the point. He is arguing about P4P right now, not historically speaking. So there has to be a point where a fighter's resume in the past is no longer impactful to who they are right now (and most likely a diminishing point).
Think of it this way, if Sugar Ray Leonard came out of retirement right now and started fighting, would you rank him #1 P4P? This may sound like a strawman argument, but based on your proposed logic of resume, then you'd have to. He beat prime Hearns, beat Hagler at MW, beat just after prime Duran. To use your own words, " How many hurdles does he have to jump over to make you happy?"
Now, obviously that is extreme, but hopefully it helps you understand the point of what is being said here. We are not evaluating who is the best historically as of this point, ie who has had the best career as of today. Rather, who is the best at the moment. Thats not to say you still can't rate Inoue #1, he is clearly that good, just that his full body of work should not play a role. I'd say for him, as for all fighters, there has to be a diminishing impact for anything over 5 years, and definitely no impact for fights over 8 years old- if not sooner. Moreover, you probably have to take into account the eye test there, as not all fighters are granted the same opportunities.
Think of it this way, if Sugar Ray Leonard came out of retirement right now and started fighting, would you rank him #1 P4P? This may sound like a strawman argument, but based on your proposed logic of resume, then you'd have to. He beat prime Hearns, beat Hagler at MW, beat just after prime Duran. To use your own words, " How many hurdles does he have to jump over to make you happy?"
Now, obviously that is extreme, but hopefully it helps you understand the point of what is being said here. We are not evaluating who is the best historically as of this point, ie who has had the best career as of today. Rather, who is the best at the moment. Thats not to say you still can't rate Inoue #1, he is clearly that good, just that his full body of work should not play a role. I'd say for him, as for all fighters, there has to be a diminishing impact for anything over 5 years, and definitely no impact for fights over 8 years old- if not sooner. Moreover, you probably have to take into account the eye test there, as not all fighters are granted the same opportunities.
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