Which current fighter is going to be remembered as the greatest?

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  • 1hourRun
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    #11
    Originally posted by bigdramashow
    its a hypothetical question ffs, really dont understand how you are struggling to understand this so much. Just meant to be a bit of fun, hence why theres a whole section on this site for hypothetical match ups too.
    Then you are posting in the wrong section. Good Day!

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    • JAB5239
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      #12
      Really depends on who fights who and can carry on at an elite level. Seems pretty tough these days making the top fights so no one really stands out. If I had to guess it would be Ward, Kov or GGG in no particular order. Canelo could squeeze in if hed apply himself and could notch some more names. But I'm not sure he will go for it. Golovkin is a beast, but if he can't make the fights should be be regarded by default? If Ward can beat Kov and rack up some other big names he has a shot, but he has shown himself to be difficult in making the better fights. Overall I think Kovalev has the best chance of he can beat Ward. He seems the most willing out of all to fight anyone and is a wrecking machine. At the end of the day it's about who fights who. I'm leaning towards Sergey if he can beat Ward.

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        #13
        Ward and Crawford if I would have bet

        Also there are other fighters too who have a chance to it

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          #14
          Originally posted by JAB5239
          Really depends on who fights who and can carry on at an elite level. Seems pretty tough these days making the top fights so no one really stands out. If I had to guess it would be Ward, Kov or GGG in no particular order. Canelo could squeeze in if hed apply himself and could notch some more names. But I'm not sure he will go for it. Golovkin is a beast, but if he can't make the fights should be be regarded by default? If Ward can beat Kov and rack up some other big names he has a shot, but he has shown himself to be difficult in making the better fights. Overall I think Kovalev has the best chance of he can beat Ward. He seems the most willing out of all to fight anyone and is a wrecking machine. At the end of the day it's about who fights who. I'm leaning towards Sergey if he can beat Ward.
          yeah winner of ward/kovalevs got a good shot, if either of them get beterbiev and stevenson on their records then thats a solid CV

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            #15
            Own opinion is that i think lomachenkos going to be one of the best theres been, talent like that doesnt come along often. Crawfords looking like hes got all the goods too, not sure whos got the bigger potential out of him and spence. GGG needs to make some serious moves in next couple of years to be remembered as a great, dont think hes got the time really for stay busy type fights now

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              #16
              Originally posted by bigdramashow
              yeah winner of ward/kovalevs got a good shot, if either of them get beterbiev and stevenson on their records then thats a solid CV
              Stevenson is a good scalp as his resume at 175 is about on par with anyone. More importantly he holds the pineal title. Beteriev has done nothing yet and looks vulnerable. His power is the only thing that separates him from other prospects/contenders. The jury is still out but he has time to prove his worth.

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                #17
                Originally posted by bigdramashow
                Own opinion is that i think lomachenkos going to be one of the best theres been, talent like that doesnt come along often. Crawfords looking like hes got all the goods too, not sure whos got the bigger potential out of him and spence. GGG needs to make some serious moves in next couple of years to be remembered as a great, dont think hes got the time really for stay busy type fights now
                Loma isn't a bad call nor farfetched. I'm just not sure he can build enough quality names to gain the status in question. He certainly looks like the goods though.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JAB5239
                  Really depends on who fights who and can carry on at an elite level. Seems pretty tough these days making the top fights so no one really stands out. If I had to guess it would be Ward, Kov or GGG in no particular order. Canelo could squeeze in if hed apply himself and could notch some more names. But I'm not sure he will go for it. Golovkin is a beast, but if he can't make the fights should be be regarded by default? If Ward can beat Kov and rack up some other big names he has a shot, but he has shown himself to be difficult in making the better fights. Overall I think Kovalev has the best chance of he can beat Ward. He seems the most willing out of all to fight anyone and is a wrecking machine. At the end of the day it's about who fights who. I'm leaning towards Sergey if he can beat Ward.
                  Good post, I agree with everything here.

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                    #19
                    Lomachenko will be around for a while but really take into consideration how short his pro career is so far. He's all about the amateur career.

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                      #20
                      Frampton, Brook, Smith and Saunders.

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