I don't have him that high. I have him about #8. I think someone could put him #1 without being unreasonable. He has not lost in years and he ducks nobody. He wins all his fights by KO or many points. Since there is no weight limit at heavyweight I rate heavyweights by how good they are for their division so if a 250 pound heavyweight can beat a 210 pound heavyweight he gets a higher rating than the smaller heavyweight he beat. If you are going to rate heavyweights strickly by pound for pound then little heavyweights like Maciano, 184 lbs. or Fitzimmons,164 lbs. would be the best pfp.
Is there not a case for Wladamir to be p4p#1?
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Are people saying he isn't talented really?this guy is a artist in the ring.
And you talking bout his level of competition? you have fighters like Martinez up there and look at his resume,how do you explain that? Then look at Donaire,he isn't defeating ALL TIME GREATS or hall of famers. Ward is only beating other champions,well Wladamir has been doing it continually for 6 years.Comment
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Let me ask you,why did you send me red karma over this thread? If you disagreed just post like you did,i was not disrespectful nor argumentative here. I am only talking boxing and you attack me,why?I don't mind putting a heavyweight in the P4P list if he deserves it. But he has to have a great skill set and he also has to face tough competition.
Wlad doesn't meet either of those categories because he is one dimensional and the heavyweight division is pathetically bad right now.Comment
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The was no real big names or competition that he has beat. He beat the best available but no big block buster fight. Lennox left before he had his chance.
Having his brother around beating the other half never let anybody to have a decent run since they were always scrambling for opponents with any credibilityComment
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No case whatsoever. I'm sorry, you cannot look at Wlad and tell me seriously that he is the best boxer in the entire world.Comment
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