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  • LacedUp
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    #21
    Really I would say Terence Crawford has impressed me the most recently. He's probably the best.

    Lomachenko, GGG, Kovalev, Ward probably make up the rest. Chocolatito after, then we go to the likes of Rigo, Brook, Fury and maybe Canelo can squeeze in. I'm probably missing something. I don't really want to put Canelo in there, but he can get a pass.

    Frampton as an outsider.

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    • NYC8224
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      #22
      I like Ward but how the **** is #1? What an idiot

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      • John Locke
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        #23
        Loma, Rigo, Choco, Ward, Golovkin

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        • UFC_Boxing
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          #24
          1) Terence Crawford: two weight linear champ. Can fight orthodox or southpaw, can brawl, counter punch, use movement, just too slick and probably one of the most accomplished fighter iv'e ever seen. Only argument people have against him is to try to downplay his opponents while he still fought some elite fighters and wold champions.

          2) Gennady Golovkin: Well he's a beast. He's got both pretty high level skills and that bone breaking power and will to get in your face for 12 rounds. He's a gladiator like no one else.

          3) André Ward: As much as i don't really like him and his style, he's still pretty hard to beat because he's slick and he do his thang.

          4) Errol Spence Jr: Just a big Welterweight who's having quite some skills, but is far away from the likes of Crawford and Ward in term of skills and slickness. His big strength is his physique, he's very strong, he hits hard and wear down his opponents. He's a kind of Golovkin with less skills imo.

          5) Roman Gonzalez: Well it's record speak by itself. Only problem i see is that he's fighting in weak divisions, without much if any big names.

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          • M Bison
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            #25
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Brook
            Fury
            Joshua
            Frampton
            ... Ward maybe
            To be fair I know you're trolling but If Terence Crawford is number 3 rated and in the top 5 then Frampton should honestly likely be ahead of him, Frampton best wins are better than all of TC's and he has constantly fought guys similar size to him.

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            • puga
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              #26
              tyson fury? your number 6 should be "hot garbage"........

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              • niceyboo3
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                #27
                Originally posted by NEETzsche
                for me it's rigondeaux, crawford, gonzalez, ward and lomachenko
                Boy, you really like pure(boring) boxers. I can see you reading a dictionary and bookmarking in chapters....

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                • TheBoxingXpert
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                  #28
                  I like Spence and I doubt that any good welterweight dares to fight him. But people who put him in their top 10 P4P lists, relax a bit, brothers. It's far too early to rank him there. When he has defeated Thurman, we can maybe start talking about it.

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                  • NEETzsche
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by niceyboo3
                    Boy, you really like pure(boring) boxers. I can see you reading a dictionary and bookmarking in chapters....
                    i just think those five would be the most difficult to beat

                    i actually prefer golovkin and kovalev to all of them but lomachenko

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                    • hhs661
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                      #30
                      1. Kov
                      2. Roman
                      3. Ward
                      4. Crawford
                      5. Rigo

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