Predict who will be P4P #1 over the course of the next five years

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  • RichCCFC
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    #41
    Ward isn't even as talented as Loma, wonder who else will come along in 5 years tho

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    • KO MX
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      #42
      2016- Pacquiao(win over Floyd)
      2017- Canelo(win over GGG)
      2018- Canelo(win over Ward)
      2019- Canelo(win over Kovalev)
      2020- Canelo

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      • Strategic1
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        #43
        ever hear Crawford talk? he sounds boring... he needs to work on his PR game because to become P4P you need to show some personality to get some big fights.

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        • mathed
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          #44
          Rigo.......................

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          • Sup
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            #45
            errol spence jr easily

            ggg and crawford will be up there too

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            • TintaBoricua
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              #46
              Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
              Who will be P4P #1 over the next five years on the 1st of January?

              Jan 1, 2016 - Floyd (beats Manny on May 2nd and another opponent in Sept)
              Jan 1 2017 - Sergey Kovalev (finally beats Stevenson, Pac-May-Klit retire)
              Jan 1, 2018 - Crawford (Cleans out 140, wins first belt at 147)
              Jan 1, 2019 - Crawford
              Jan 1, 2020 - Crawford

              - GGG never becomes #1 and hovers around #2-5
              - Thurman loses eventually
              - Garcia loses eventually
              - Bradley sustains decent career but never becomes #1,
              - Canelo hovers at #5-10
              - If Ward comes back and beats Top 175 fighters, he probably takes #1 spot
              - Brook and Khan might enter list but only in the top 8-10 unless they get a shot and beat Floyd/Pac
              - Felix Verdejo gets knocked out by a Mexican in Puerto Rico
              LOL You know, I laugh but...I would NOT be surprised in the slightest. I remember being there LIVE for Salido-Juanma I in PR and Calderon-Segura I in PR...damn those tough SOB's!

              Anyway, good post on describing and adding small information here and there, but I really think you're reaching with Crawford sustaining #1 spot for three straight years. Everything else seems on point. Khan could perhaps crack the top 6 or 5 with how he's had a tendency to take on risky fights not needing to, though.

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              • BoxingLegend89'
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                #47
                Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
                Who will be P4P #1 over the next five years on the 1st of January?

                Jan 1, 2016 - Floyd (beats Manny on May 2nd and another opponent in Sept)
                Jan 1 2017 - Sergey Kovalev (finally beats Stevenson, Pac-May-Klit retire)
                Jan 1, 2018 - Crawford (Cleans out 140, wins first belt at 147)
                Jan 1, 2019 - Crawford
                Jan 1, 2020 - Crawford

                - GGG never becomes #1 and hovers around #2-5
                - Thurman loses eventually
                - Garcia loses eventually
                - Bradley sustains decent career but never becomes #1,
                - Canelo hovers at #5-10
                - If Ward comes back and beats Top 175 fighters, he probably takes #1 spot
                - Brook and Khan might enter list but only in the top 8-10 unless they get a shot and beat Floyd/Pac
                - Felix Verdejo gets knocked out by a Mexican in Puerto Rico
                Horrbile analisis, very biased as expected.

                Felix Verdejo, Errol Spence, GGG or Lomachenko. Either one will be at the top in the next five years. Oscar Valdez is a bum and Canelo (like cotto) will get beat up by GGG
                Last edited by BoxingLegend89'; 04-17-2015, 11:45 PM.

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                • jas
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                  #48
                  Crawford? IMO no


                  Probably ward

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                  • Jim Jeffries
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Rigo.......................
                    Will be 39 and if he hasn't retired yet, will still be hiding at 122 fighting Asian fishermen. The Donaire win will be long forgotten by then. So probably not.

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                    • damit305
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                      Will be 39 and if he hasn't retired yet, will still be hiding at 122 fighting Asian fishermen. The Donaire win will be long forgotten by then. So probably not.
                      Ooof... so knowledgeable.

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