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  • soul_survivor
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    A P4P Record

    Ok, so its a new year, a new dawn etc so I want everyone who wants to, to post their top 10 p4p lists on here and we can thus keep a record of how people are ranking fighters and how those rankings change through the course of the year (so obviously post updated lists when changes are reuqired or you feel are necessary).

    This is not necessarily a thread to discuss the validity of each list but rather how thesel ists are put together and what you hold to be your criteria. And ofc a record of how it will change over the course of the year (if at all)

    Mine is as thus:

    1. Sergey Kovalev
    2. Roman Gonzalez
    3. Gennady Golovkin
    4. Saul Alvarez
    5. Vasyl Lomachenko
    6. Terence Crawford
    7. Manny Pacquiao
    8. Naoya Inoue
    9. Shinsuke Yamanaka
    10. Juan Francisco Estrada

    Edit:

    Forgot to add in my criteria although I've spoken about it elsewhere and on here in other posts too but I thought I'd collect it all in one place.

    - Skill set. This is about as objective as it gets. How good is the fighter I am seeing in front of my eyes, regardless of hype, accomplishments and what poeple write. How good does he seem to me. This is dividied into sub divisions of offence, defence and all round ability. A guy with exceptional offence but lacking in other departments would not rank as high as a guy with very good offence of his own but also defence and the ablity to apply a wide range of game plans. One trick ponies do not rank high in this category.

    - Resume. This is simple really. The higher the quality of opposition faced and how regularly this level of opposition has been faced. It's important that a fighter not only win but win good. The better the quality of the performance, the higher the rank. This is within a time frame of 2-3 years, or hopefully 3-5 fights. However, inactivity of a year or no world class win in a year or more means the person gets dropped from my list. E.g. Tim Bradley. It was a little uner a year ago that he lost to Pacquiao and he hs not fought since .Skill wise and resume wise he is one of the best out there. But he does not make the list due to him not having shown that for almost a year.

    - Accomplishments. Again, pretty simple: world champions fought, beat, championships won. But, as with anything, the quality of the world champion is looked at. For example, Pacquiao beat Bradley for what I believe was his 3rd world title at 147, that rates higher than him beating Vargas for yet another world title.

    - Wins/Losses. Who has the p4p entrant lost to, if anyone. And how did they lose and how have they bounced back from that. If a fighter has never lost, they will normally rank higher yet if a fighter has lost to a higher calibre of opponent than the undefeated fighter has faced, it equals itself out.

    - Transferrence of skill. This is the most mythical of all the criteria and the essence of a p4p list. How well do I feel a fighter will be able to transfer their skills across weight divisions? The best way to rate highly here is to show us. Frampton unified his own division and then jumped up a division and beat top dog there but he also then lost the rematch. The winner of that trilogy (LSC himself has been able to beat top guys across division) will likely step in at number 10 in the p4p list with Estrada falling out. Of course, this might be a disadvantage for heavyweights or single division, dominant champs but thats where the fantasy element comes in. Example, if AJ beats Wlad, he will come into the p4p list, because he would have beaten an atg and if his performanc is very good, it is difficult to imagine many fighters, regardless of weight, causing him much trouble.
    Last edited by soul_survivor; 03-03-2017, 09:56 AM.
  • Hatesrats
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    #2
    1. Andre Ward
    2. R. Gonzalez
    3. T. Crawford
    4. Golovkin
    5. Kovalev
    6. Thurman
    7. D. Garcia
    8. C. Alvarez
    9. Lomachenko
    10. Bradley

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    • soul_survivor
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      #3
      Originally posted by Hatesrats
      1. Andre Ward
      2. R. Gonzalez
      3. T. Crawford
      4. Golovkin
      5. Kovalev
      6. Thurman
      7. D. Garcia
      8. C. Alvarez
      9. Lomachenko
      10. Bradley
      What was your criteria for this?

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      • soul_survivor
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        #4
        Also, nows the time to stop bsing and actualy start talking on a topic about boxing, so lets see who actually discusses boxing and who is just on here to suck off their fav fighters.

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        • Canelo and GGG
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          #5
          1.Ward/Kovalev
          2.Alvarez
          3.Gonzales
          4.Bradley
          5.D.Garcia
          6.Estrada
          7.Cotto (probably still beats everybody in 147)
          8.GGG
          9.Crawford
          10.Inoue

          Both resume and eye test
          Last edited by Canelo and GGG; 03-01-2017, 07:39 AM.

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          • Rip Chudd
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            #6
            Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
            1.Ward/Kovalev
            2.Alvarez
            3.Gonzales
            4.Bradley
            5.Garcia
            6.Estrada
            7.Cotto (probably still beats everybody in 147)
            8.GGG
            9.Crawford
            10.Inoue

            Both resume and eye test
            Cotto at 7. Hmm, that's strange

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            • Canelo and GGG
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              #7
              Originally posted by Rip Chudd
              Cotto at 7. Hmm, that's strange
              Why? what Crawford or Inoue did to be above him.

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              • Rip Chudd
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                #8
                Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                Why? what Crawford or Inoue did to be above him.
                What did Cotto do to be on the list at all? It's your own personal opinion with P4P but in my opinion Cotto doesn't belong on the list. Plenty of other active fighters out there beating better competition.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rip Chudd
                  What did Cotto do to be on the list at all? It's your own personal opinion with P4P but in my opinion Cotto doesn't belong on the list. Plenty of other active fighters out there beating better competition.
                  His last fight was vs top P4P opponent and he had good showing ,i would say that he was in the best form in his life during Canelo fight ,Physicaly he looked phenomenal (Roach hand) and boxed very smart avoiding KO,there is no evidence that he is worse now then he was in Canelo fight.

                  luck of contenters to P4P list makes Cotto stay for me ,if i would count Pac he would be close to top too ,just weak moment ,you can make list with 1 or 2 wins at the moment ,many things will change this year.

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                  • Rip Chudd
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
                    His last fight was vs top P4P opponent and he had good showing ,i would say that he was in the best form in his life during Canelo fight ,Physicaly he looked phenomenal (Roach hand) and boxed very smart avoiding KO,there is no evidence that he is worse now then he was in Canelo fight.

                    luck of contenters to P4P list makes Cotto stay for me ,if i would count Pac he would be close to top too ,just weak moment ,you can make list with 1 or 2 wins at the moment ,many things will change this year.
                    Ok, thanks for the explanation. I can't hate on you if you have him in there for your reasons as these lists are our personal opinions.

                    What do you think is next for Cotto and who would you like to see him fight?

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