I did forget Crawford, which is inexcusable. He's definitely in that group. I don't think Alvarez should be, though he's close. And as big a Bradley fan as I am, he doesn't belong. Been a long time since he picked up a great win and he hasn't looked that good lately.
He has beaten everyone but Pacquiao and should really have gotten the chavez win too. He also shows a degree of intelligence and execution that only a few fighters on the planet can come near, just look at how he outboxed JMM. I haven't seen someone dismantle JMM that easily since Mayweather.
I agree that he does require a big win but then again, Lomas best wins don't come close to Bradleys so I assume you have Loma in the list purely based on how good he has looked. Bradley at times has looked just as good but obviously with a different style...in fact, even better at times.
He has beaten everyone but Pacquiao and should really have gotten the chavez win too. He also shows a degree of intelligence and execution that only a few fighters on the planet can come near, just look at how he outboxed JMM. I haven't seen someone dismantle JMM that easily since Mayweather.
I agree that he does require a big win but then again, Lomas best wins don't come close to Bradleys so I assume you have Loma in the list purely based on how good he has looked. Bradley at times has looked just as good but obviously with a different style...in fact, even better at times.
It's more currency. Been awhile since Bradley got that JMM win. He's picked up solid wins since, but nothing I'd say puts him with the top tier p4p fighters.
It's more currency. Been awhile since Bradley got that JMM win. He's picked up solid wins since, but nothing I'd say puts him with the top tier p4p fighters.
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