if Canelo Wins, Is it fair to give him Pound4Pound No1?

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  • BajanXLegend
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    #1

    if Canelo Wins, Is it fair to give him Pound4Pound No1?

    if Not Stays with Floyd, Then Ward?

    Becuase ... "Hense" Pound4Pound:

    Has Canelo beat anyone of "NOTE" in more than one weight class?
    Has Canelo fought enough Opponents of "NOTE" in hes own weight class?
    Has Canelo Fought anyone 20 pounds Bigger than himself and still got the Win?
    Will Canelo move up even dare Step in the ring with a Big name at 160 or 170 or 175?

    Because Floyd Mayweather has been doing this since lightweight "Hense P4P Best"
    ..And until Canelo stops making welterweights fight him at 154 and starts beating big names of NOTE in his division and upwards. It is not fair to give him P4P for beating Floyd with over 20 pound weight Advantage.

    Maybe the Best at 154 is better, But even that can be tested.

    What you think?
  • Weebler I
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    #2
    I think he would move into the top 5.

    How many top 10 wins would he have? Rhodes, Trout and Mayweather? that's not too many.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      I DON'T MIND IF SOMEONE RANKS HIM P4P NO. 1 if he beats Floyd but personally I wouldn't. It would be between JMM and Martinez for the number one spot.

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      • LeG00N
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        #4
        #3 behind Marquez and Ward

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        • Szef
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          #5
          Nope but definitaly top3

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          • DoktorSleepless
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            #6
            I'll give him more credit if he outboxes Mayweather to a decision. If it's a one punch knockout type of thing, will probably have more to do with the weight difference than p4p skill.

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            • BajanXLegend
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              #7
              Originally posted by MANIAC310
              #3 behind Marquez and Ward
              Can Marquez ever be ranked above Mayweather? Remember Pacquiao is still a Pound4Pounder.

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              • BROOKLYN CESAR
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                #8
                He needs way more big wins before he is number one!!!

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                • Ezzard Charles
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                  #9
                  if


                  hhhahahahahahah

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                  • Redd Foxx
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                    #10
                    You think beating Mayweather is a bigger accomplishment than clearing out your division like Ward has? Hell no.

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