Comments Thread For: Froch: Kovalev is The Best Pound For Pound, Not Chocolatito
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Murray who lost to a shot Martinez and went on to lose to a shot Abraham and get dominated by Groves.
Lemieux who lost to Rubio and Alcine.
Nobody ever heard of Wade and Monroe.
The rest are just a joke that you mentioned.
Barrera is easily the same level as those career defining fights of Golovkins.Comment
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Who said the HW division has not been the premier division historically speaking? Im addressing the comment you made saying that the heavier fighter should be ahead of the lighter fighter ; thats being biased. The answer you provided is pitiful ( Power?) what about the level of skill? there is no way that the HW division is more skilled that the welterweights...like I said they are usually clumsy, fat and drug cheats...why should they get the nod simply because they can hit harder? as oppose to facing a more skilled opponent who happens to be lighter?
I'm sorry. I don't know how I can make this any more clear.Comment
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Who said the HW division has not been the premier division historically speaking? Im addressing the comment you made saying that the heavier fighter should be ahead of the lighter fighter ; thats being biased. The answer you provided is pitiful ( Power?) what about the level of skill? there is no way that the HW division is more skilled that the welterweights...like I said they are usually clumsy, fat and drug cheats...why should they get the nod simply because they can hit harder? as oppose to facing a more skilled opponent who happens to be lighter?
Did that clear things up?Comment
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You're misunderstanding the point I made. I said all judging criteria being equal. Meaning a lighter fighters resume and legacy, his quality of opposition being equal to the heavier fighters, the heavier fighter should get the nod on the P4P spot. All other things being equal. And that's because of the simple fact that a heavier fighter risks taking more damage since as you go up in weight, you face more power.
I'm sorry. I don't know how I can make this any more clear.Comment
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Geale coming off a loss to Barker and went on to get dominated by Cotto.
Murray who lost to a shot Martinez and went on to lose to a shot Abraham and get dominated by Groves.
Lemieux who lost to Rubio and Alcine.
Nobody ever heard of Wade and Monroe.
The rest are just a joke that you mentioned.
Barrera is easily the same level as those career defining fights of Golovkins.Comment
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Those wins are garbage a Kovalev win is worth more than everyone on Lil G's resume put together. Embarassing that you think Ward shouldn't be #1 P4P for beating Kovalev but having Golovkin top 5 for that shocking resume.Comment
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Moving up in weight is impressive, but at the same time, Chocolatito where he is now isn't fighting the big, power punchers like you might fight in say middleweight and up.
Manny Pacquiao's climb in weight was legendary. That was mighty impressive.
And again, I'm stating my point from a hypothetical situation. When all things equal, the guy fighting in the heavier divison is more impressive.
Look at it like a tie breaker dude. That's the point I'm trying to make.Comment
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if ward beats kovalev easily and fairly i.e no clinching and headbutts, then he will be in contention for p4p number 1Comment
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Jumping up in weight from that size isn't as impressive as jumping up in weight in a heavier divison. For example, Roy Jones fighting for the heavyweight title is a much, much, much more impressive feat. I know I know, it was against Ruiz, but I'm using it as an example.
Moving up in weight is impressive, but at the same time, Chocolatito where he is now isn't fighting the big, power punchers like you might fight in say middleweight and up.
Manny Pacquiao's climb in weight was legendary. That was mighty impressive.
And again, I'm stating my point from a hypothetical situation. When all things equal, the guy fighting in the heavier divison is more impressive.
Look at it like a tie breaker dude. That's the point I'm trying to make.
Final point that if you look at the in ring fatalities you should not be surprised how much greater the rate is in the lower weights from 160 and up.Last edited by 1hourRun; 08-23-2016, 04:43 AM.Comment
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