More like Dan Rafael's #4. He is just a fatass who happens to work in the least prestigious department of the network. His name holds no importance around the ESPN studios, I guarantee you nobody knows about him over there. He just runs a little low key blog and his only appearances on TV are via a webcam or telephone.
rigo is far more skilled than any of those guys right now except wlad p4p.
floyd and manny are past their best and haven't been fighting that great competition lately. so you can't really make a strong argument to rank them above rigo.
rigo is in his absolute prime, very strong and skilled, and has been fighting the best available opponents.
rigo is far more skilled than any of those guys right now except wlad p4p.
floyd and manny are past their best and haven't been fighting that great competition lately. so you can't really make a strong argument to rank them above rigo.
rigo is in his absolute prime, very strong and skilled, and has been fighting the best available opponents.
Floyd and Manny haven't been fighting good competition? What has Rigondeaux been fighting?
The fact you got Golovkin at 3 and Kovalev at 4 shows how much you know. What has been Golovkin biggest win? Kovalev? I enjoy both of them but outside of beating past prime greats and never was boxers doesn't mean much. Although Rigondeaux hasn't fought as much as many would like, his performances are that of certain perfection (wise of skill). Though I do enjoy Golovkin he hasn't had a break through performance against a top opponent and neither has Kovalev. Next year both will have a huge year I'm sure but as of now... they have not.
amagasa is a very good win. he is ranked #1 contender in japan, he is very skilled, godo defense, very good power, etc.
it's a very good win along with kokietgym who is a veteran who hadn't lost in many many years.
so #4 is a right ranking for him. i could argue #3.
1. wlad
2. froch
3. rigo
rigo had a very good 2014 whereas santa cruz, frampton, and quigg continue to duck and fight a bunch of scrubs and mediocre fighters.
Are you serious? No way in hell is Kokietgym or Amagasa good enough wins to place anyone in any PFP Rankings. If your logic is anywhere viable then Naoya Inoue should rank ahead of Rigo since he beat quite of few of Japanese domestic fighters, a Thai vet and dethroned two champions in 2014.
Seriously, you're the same poster discrediting Inoues wins yet you give enough credit to Rigo to bump up on the PFP rankings due to beating two domestic fighters at best....
Floyd and Manny haven't been fighting good competition? What has Rigondeaux been fighting?
This is a sick joke in my eyes. Sick sick joke.
amagasa > maidana
kokietgym > algieri
rigo constantly fights the best available. just because they're unknown guys doesn't mean they're bad. they are highly skilled high ranked fighters and veterans of the sport. i believe the amagasa that fought rigo would have steam rolled through santa cruz without a doubt.
amagasa has more dimensions to his game whereas santa cruz is a very slow plodder with no defense and lacks real boxing ability.
Who has Rigo beat aside from Donaire? One good win and he's p4p number 4 all of a sudden despite doing fk all since. Overrated.
Who has Kovalev beat outside of Hopkins? A weak Cleverly. What about Golovkin? A espn fighter in Stevens, a faded Rubio, a stepping stool in Macklin...
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