Updated Pound for Pound Lists From All 3 Sources (Gonzalez Sweeps)

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  • -PBP-
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    Updated Pound for Pound Lists From All 3 Sources (Gonzalez Sweeps)

    TBRB:

    1Roman Gonzalez
    2Manny Pacquiao
    3Wladimir Klitschko
    4Timothy Bradley
    5Guillermo Rigondeaux
    6Juan Francisco Estrada
    7Sergey Kovalev
    8Gennady Golovkin
    9Naoya Inoue
    10Miguel Cotto

    ESPN:

    1. Gonzalez
    2. GGG
    3. Pac
    4. Rigo
    5. Kovalev
    6. Ward
    7. Bradley
    8. Wlad
    9. Cotto
    10. Canelo

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    1. Gonzalez
    2. Ward
    3. Kovalev
    4. GGG
    5. Rigo
    6. Wlad
    7. Crawford
    8. Pac
    9. Yamanaka
    10. Brook


    There is little consistency outside of the #1 spot but the unanimous best fighter on the planet weighs less than your girlfriend. Hopefully this brings exposure to the lighter weights.
  • Fetta
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    #2
    No clear 1 for me.

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    • BrometheusBob.
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      #3
      ESPN's list is horrible

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      • The Big Dunn
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        #4
        Writers that vote in these polls have a lot of respect for Gonzalez. I would've thought wlad would be #1.

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        • NEETzsche
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          #5
          tbrb's one seems the best, although i wouldn't have bradley on there at the moment

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          • -PBP-
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            #6
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob
            ESPN's list is horrible
            Nothing is clear cut. Everybody's list will be horrible because there is too much uncertainty. The #1 pick is the correct one as he is the only one on the list that has been dominating fighters at the top of several weight divisions. Everybody else is sticking to one weight class and not taking risks by moving up.

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            • SterlingStained
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              #7
              ring magazine which is suppose to be the bible of boxing has the worst list.

              GGG over rigondeaux?

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                • SterlingStained
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                  #9
                  smdh at espn but then again they are espn.

                  its understandable.

                  you expect better from ring, but not really since a coke and ***** up the bunghole fiend like oscar bought it.

                  you see guys like robert guerrro and canelo being ranked because floyd was fighting him....

                  boxing still hasnt given up the title for most corrupt sport in the planet.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    Originally posted by PBP.
                    Nothing is clear cut. Everybody's list will be horrible because there is too much uncertainty. The #1 pick is the correct one as he is the only one on the list that has been dominating fighters at the top of several weight divisions. Everybody else is sticking to one weight class and not taking risks by moving up.
                    I would be curious to see if each entity has a different definition of p4p and if they have different ranking criteria.

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