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Also I'm a massive GGG fan but realistically theres little case to be putting him ahead of Chocolatito, Ward or Kovalev yet. Highest he should be is #4 imo.
Frampton should be a cert for top 10.Comment
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I completely agree with the names in the top 6 and can see them being ranked a variety of ways. I personally had Gonzalez, Kovalev, Pac, Crawford, Ward, then Golovkin, but won't really disagree too hard with other arrangements.It actually didn't turn out so bad. Here's top 10, arranged by total score:
Roman Gonzalez 21.28
Sergey Kovalev 20.51
Gennady Golovkin 18.73
Manny Pacquiao 18.05
Andre Ward 17.91
Terence Crawford 17.38
Canelo Alvarez 16.56
Guillermo Rigondeaux 15.88
Vasyl Lomachenko 15.76
Carl Frampton 14.84
Out of the top 10, the ones who got trolled the most (put in places 20-24) were:
Ward - 10 times
Golovkin - 6 times
Canelo - 5 times
Frampton - 4 times
By the way.. I'm the guy who ranked Carl Frampton at #2.
I really think his resume is that good.Comment
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If Ward beats Kovalev, he will be #1 P4P. Better learn to accept it. So who does your pea brain think should be #1?well, can any of the clowns (including you) on this thread tell me why ward can be number 1, having beaten brand, smith, barrera and rodriguez in last few years, its a joke and shows how ridiculously bias the americans on here are. I dont like pacquiao but if you are going to score it on stuff which is done 5 or so years ago, surely hes got to be higher than him?! Losing to an ATG like mayweather shouldnt knock him below ward should it?! Ive put ward 24th put if there was an unranked option i'd have done that, cause he has done NOTHING in the last few years to even be ranked. I dont give a **** that he won the average six back in 2011, how longs he going to live off beating carl froch for ffs, does beating carl froch guarantee you pound for pound status for a minimum of five years?Comment
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A big reason P4P exists is to put into context those smaller fighters who are excellent boxers with significant accomplishments. There have been plenty of other P4P #1s who are not exactly tall - Manny Pacquaio and Floyd Mayweather are both shorter than most people, and MP is only a few inches taller than RG. Heck, Hamed was not far from being #1 P4P and he's probably about as short as RG. In reality all of these dudes are 'midgets' relative to modern top heavyweights like AJ or Wilder.Comment
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unfortunately it will only track the first 100 votes, otherwise you have to pay $25 which sucks.. so i guess for now this will be the nsb pfp list.. maybe when things start to change and people win/lose fights we can do another one

Roman: 20.91
Kov: 19.93
Ward: 18.82
GG: 18.52
Manny: 17.98
TC: 17.62
Canelo: 16.21
Rigo: 15.91
Loma: 15.74
Frampton: 14.41Last edited by HanzGruber; 10-12-2016, 10:31 AM.Comment
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Top ten looks pretty good to meunfortunately it will only track the first 100 votes, otherwise you have to pay $25 which sucks.. so i guess for now this will be the nsb pfp list.. maybe when things start to change and people win/lose fights we can do another one

Roman: 20.91
Kov: 19.93
Ward: 18.82
GG: 18.52
Manny: 17.98
TC: 17.62
Canelo: 16.21
Rigo: 15.91
Loma: 15.74
Frampton: 14.41
It's not much different than The Ring's. The most significant difference is that The Ring has not reintroduced Manny to the list after having removed him for retiring, and that bumps out Shinsuke Yamanaka (who I don't think was a poll option). After that the only differences are Ward and GGG are swapped, and Canelo is above Rigo rather than below Loma.Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 10-12-2016, 01:50 PM.Comment



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