Rigondeaux now #4 P4P
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If that's the case than GGG should be P4P #1 because of what you just said. But he's not because people have more common sense. Everybody has gotten STUPI****** over this guy. Literally. It's like the cool thing to do. Loose you mind over a guy who hasn't done **** really.Comment
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See post above. It's Booty Dew. His sig used to be a picture of a line of white boxers saying "we taking over baby" and then it was Angel Garcia. Also his constant taunts to Khan.Comment
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Exactly. Apparently beating a top 5 p4p, unifying, and beating 3 individuals in great performances outside of the Sod fight. When has Mayweather beat a top p4p fighter or when has Pacquiao or Golovkin... I can't think of any in recent times outside of Mayweather/CaneloComment
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Exactly. Apparently beating a top 5 p4p, unifying, and beating 3 individuals in great performances outside of the Sod fight. When has Mayweather beat a top p4p fighter or when has Pacquiao or Golovkin... I can't think of any in recent times outside of Mayweather/CaneloComment
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If that's the case than GGG should be P4P #1 because of what you just said. But he's not because people have more common sense. Everybody has gotten STUPI****** over this guy. Literally. It's like the cool thing to do. Loose you mind over a guy who hasn't done **** really.Comment
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To make it clear, in a perfect PFP setting and only using skill as a gauge to measure Boxing's top fghters, Rigo easily makes he top ten PFP list. However, taking into account the fact that resumes are also part of the criteria, I can't see how Rigo would be ranked so highly seeing as how his opposition has been subpar during the past year. Although I agree in it not being his fault completely, you can't bypass the fact that Amagasa and Kokietgym fights wouldn't and shouldn't boost anyone's ranking in any PFP lists.Comment
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