should GGG be pound for pound number 1 if he beats jacobs?

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  • _Maxi
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    #51
    Originally posted by icha
    He needs to beat a version of canelo that is already acomplished at the weight, and to this point canelo has yet to prove he can **** at MW... if the 154lb version of canelo shows up at mw and ggg beats him then he should get full credit for beating a fellow p4p fighter at his best weight..
    Fanboism at its best. Now the heavier fighter needs to Tune Up .......

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    • icha
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      #52
      Originally posted by _Maxi
      Fanboism at its best. Now the heavier fighter needs to Tune Up .......
      On the contrary dumbass , if anything no one knows how canelo will handle a real mw fight, or have you seen him fight vs other mws??.
      If chavez is in shape then that is a good start. If not ggg will be canelos first real opponent above 155...

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      • A.K
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        #53
        Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
        Why? What's Jacobs best win? Mora?
        Knocked out quillen with ease try again, Jacobs is the number two mw in the world you must not follow boxing like that.

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          #54
          No. Is Jacobs even in the top 10 p4p?

          It will be a good win though. Best to date even.

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          • _Maxi
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            #55
            Originally posted by icha
            On the contrary dumbass , if anything no one knows how canelo will handle a real mw fight, or have you seen him fight vs other mws??.
            If chavez is in shape then that is a good start. If not ggg will be canelos first real opponent above 155...
            If Canelo can handle a MW or not is not my problem, it's his problem. He already is a MW so it's time for him to man up and fight middleweights.

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            • The D3vil
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              #56
              Originally posted by SensFullViolenc
              If GGG beat a DeGale or a Zurdo, you don't think that would help his p4p stock?

              I do. But he has unfinished business at MW, Im hoping he resolves it by Sept.
              No, who gives a **** about them?

              Degale should've lost to Badou Jack & Zurdo hasn't done **** other than be tired ass Arthur Abraham.

              Who would rather see him fight them than Canelo, Eubank Jr, an up & comer like Derevyachenko, or try to unify with Billy Joe Sanders.

              Plus, you've got guys like Charlo & Lara who keep saying they'd fight GGG from 154.

              GGG's best pay days are with 154 & 160 pounders.

              Originally posted by bigdramashow
              yes he should......
              No, I can't think of anybody I'd kick out of the top 10 for Danny Jacobs even if he beat GGG

              Originally posted by anthonydavid11
              For me, a win over Jacobs puts him at number 2, right behind Gonzalez. A win over Canelo gets him number one.
              Yeah, this is about right.

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              • BoxingIsGreat
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                #57
                Originally posted by A.K
                Knocked out quillen with ease try again, Jacobs is the number two mw in the world you must not follow boxing like that.
                How does beating Jacobs make him P4P number 1? Where would you rank Jacobs on the list of the best top 20 fighters right now, let alone P4P?

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                • TBear
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                  #58
                  No................

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                  • Madison Boxing
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
                    How does beating Jacobs make him P4P number 1? Where would you rank Jacobs on the list of the best top 20 fighters right now, let alone P4P?
                    hes not far from the top 10 for me....

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                      #60
                      If Jacobs is the best name on your resume you can not even be considered for the p4p #1 spot. Golovkins record is pi55 poor and he`s fought no one. The best name on his record is a welterweight. Not even top 10 on my p4p list with that shambles of a resume.

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