BS Most had Danny top 10 when he beat matthsyee don't rewrite history. He was on top the world and fans were asking him to challenge Floyd after that win. But that was 4 years ago. Since then he got his azz whooped by a journey man Herrera, bogus decisions, bad performances and a couple of all time worst cherry picks. His resume is azz cheeks starting with the Herrera fight and you know it. Nobody had him top 15 heading into this fight and he has proven nothing at 147 won a bogus paper belt because of politics and Floyd retiring to vacate the belt. He didn't earn that belt daddy haymon bought it for him.
Has Thurman earned a top 10 P4P ranking?
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Thurman is a top 20 fighter, just not a top 10..Comment
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I do agree that rematch needs to happen. The first fight was brilliant.Comment
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Ad hominem attack followed by absolutely nothing of substance?
I know whose M.O. this is...
Of course its you.Comment
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I put Thurman in the same league as I did years ago with guys like maidana, Lucas, corrales.. great fighters that can beat top guys but that can also lose to top guys, and never be able to have clear dominant victories vs top level guys like all the other p4p guys have i.e. Floyd, manny, Hopkins, loma, rigo, kovolev, Ward, etcComment
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Every fan has his own criteria for p4p, but what does p4p has to do with the fact that every weight class influences boxer to fight a certain way, so there's no reason bringing up that "if they were the same weight" bull****?
You can compare their performances, dominance over the opposition, resume, skills, potential to succeed in their divisions, accomplishments in the sport, but you'd never know how good Thurman, Usyk and Mikey would be if they were the same weight. Do I really have to explain this?
Imagine if Wilder was the same weight as Lomachenko, he'd be the man at 130, or what if Rigondeaux was a heavyweight ha ha, that **** is ******ed, man, stop itLast edited by g27region; 03-05-2017, 03:43 AM.Comment
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Every fan has his own criteria for p4p, but what does p4p has to do with the fact that every weight class influences boxer to fight a certain way, so there's no reason bringing up that "if they were the same weight" bull****?
You can compare their performances, dominance over the opposition, resume, skills, potential to succeed in their divisions, accomplishments in the sport, but you'd never know how good Thurman, Usyk and Mikey would be if they were the same weight. Do I really have to explain this?
Imagine if Wilder was the same weight as Lomachenko, he'd be the man at 130, or what if Rigondeaux was a heavyweight ha ha, that **** is ******ed, man, stop itComment
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"who would be the best if all fighters were the same weight?" - that's the concept?
I base my p4p on resume, skills and potential of fighters, I guess my criterias are ****** and not relevant, ha ha, there's some different CONCEPT hereLast edited by g27region; 03-05-2017, 04:05 AM.Comment
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