Comments Thread For: Boxing's Pound For Pound Debate Is Tougher Than Ever
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I think the two best fighters are Crawford and Lomachenko. Best recent form and best overall talent level.
Kovalev I'd say is a hair above GGG and rounding off my top 5 would be Chocolatito who I believe is a little bit past his ceiling than the others.
That's the top 5 after that it's difficult to put Garcia, Pacquaio, Ward in an order as they are all at different stages. Mikey has more upside, but less form and resume.Comment
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That's why Kellerman said Pac needed the benefit of the doubt because he was denied Toradol, "a clerical error" a week after as Max stated is why Pac was treated unjust? Cmon man. Max is schooled in HBO revisions you don't find it funny?Comment
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Broner moved up 17 pounds to be 4 division champ.
Gonzalez only 10, imagine Gonzalez fighting vs super bantamweight champions?
He will massacred like Broner.
That argument of be multichamp is very bad, at least you unified one or two divisions.Comment
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Kovalev has no business in the top 5. He ducked Stevenson to fight a smaller Ward and lost.
Stevenson would K.O. him easely, and Beterbiev would school him too.
And I don't even think Stevenson is a pvp either, but at least he's got the power to consider it.
To me the top 5 biggest threats in boxing are:
#1 Pacquiao.
#2 Lomachenko
#3 Golovkin
#4 Crawford
#5 Ward
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But GGG destroyed completely one division, Gonzalez never did it. GGG has never won a title in two division because the next division is 8 pounds up.
Broner moved up 17 pounds to be 4 division champ.
Gonzalez only 10, imagine Gonzalez fighting vs super bantamweight champions?
He will massacred like Broner.
That argument of be multichamp is very bad, at least you unified one or two divisions.Comment
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so, completely remove GGG from your list, and rank Pac #1Comment
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This is simple, use your common sense: in lower weights it's easiest be multichamp.Comment
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