Thurman at no.5 P4P.... lol.
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Comments Thread For: Andre Ward: Rigondeaux is Pound-for-Pound Number One
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postthis guy lives on a different planet. beating donaire a few years ago and not doing anything since then makes you pound for pound number 1? Really? didnt he struggle with some bum a couple years ago aswell...
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostRigo is the most talented but I factor resume into my p4p and I'm finding a hard time keeping Rigo on the list. Granted, it's not all resume and each person has to define what p4p means for them so I don't expect us all to have the same fantasy list.
if ALL things were equal, Rigo would win.....
Rigondeaux
Ward
Lomachenko
Gonzales
Kovalev
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Originally posted by money4100 View PostSo Rigo just put a rodeblock by wanting a rehydration clause. This dude has no negotiating leverage and he still puts up some ridiculous demands. But yeah Loma ducked him by making him an offer to fight him, great argument.
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I think people often confuse most talented and most potential with best pound for pound. This should be primarily based on resume. Rigondeaux is ultra talented as is Lomachenko but one hasn't been fighting and the other still needs to have a few more fights (although HI Tech is well on his way) Ward himself has an argument for the top spot but I can't remember a time when the top spot wasn't clear cut but so heavily debated. Maybe back when Mosley was 1, Trinidad was 2 and Jones Jr was 3rd. Around 2001 I think.
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Originally posted by Gillie View PostI think people often confuse most talented and most potential with best pound for pound. This should be primarily based on resume. Rigondeaux is ultra talented as is Lomachenko but one hasn't been fighting and the other still needs to have a few more fights (although HI Tech is well on his way) Ward himself has an argument for the top spot but I can't remember a time when the top spot wasn't clear cut but so heavily debated. Maybe back when Mosley was 1, Trinidad was 2 and Jones Jr was 3rd. Around 2001 I think.
no, I completely disagree
resume has little to do with who you think would win
you are referring to current ATG
e.g.
I favor Spence over the more experienced Brook
I favor Crawford over the more experienced Pac
but the current ATG is Pac, no question, best resume by far
resume add's that proven factor, which more accurately describes current ATG
Mayweather was the best fighter in the world long before he officially hit the P4P #1 spot..... you either knew, or you did not
P4P should be based on..... if all things were equal, who would win..... based on style/skill/form..... a good resume is great because it adds that proven factor, but many vets lost to less experienced guys who were on the up..... in fact, just about all of them did
P4P is totally based on opinion..... it should not be taken seriously, and is horribly over-rated
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Everything this Guy Says is Bull****
All that comes out of his mouth is pity me bull crap. Learn to win without fouling your opponent repeatedly and you'll get respect.
It's laughabl to say Rigo is p4p 1#.
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I def have Ward, Crawford, Rigo, in my top 3 hands down. My man Spence is climbing the ladder I have to see more work before I crown him. But Ward, and especially Rigo will be hard to beat.
Nobody from 122-130 is remotely fuucking with Rigo. NOBODY.
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