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  • Where is Rungvisai P4P now in your opinion?

    He moved to #5 on Boxrec after stopping Gonzalez in 4

    Which got me thinking, where should he be?

    EDIT: Dammit, the wording of the poll question is bugging me but I can't edit it

    EDIT: Also the last option in the poll should be >10, <10 would be redundant
    18
    1-2
    5.56%
    1
    3-5
    16.67%
    3
    6-10
    66.67%
    12
    <10
    11.11%
    2
    Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 09-10-2017, 01:56 PM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
    He moved to #5 on Boxrec after stopping Gonzalez in 4
    Hmm. They must have just updated, because when I looked earlier they had him down at #18. Now:



    I don't think he should be that high, no. Maybe #8-10 somewhere.

    Problem is the world had Choco ranked too damn high in the first place.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
      He moved to #5 on Boxrec after stopping Gonzalez in 4

      Which got me thinking, where should he be?

      EDIT: Dammit, the wording of the poll question is bugging me but I can't edit it
      He has to be Top 10, the Thai fighter has really shown he's among the best in the world. Fast, powerful, and tough. A win over Roman has to be better than a 4-year-old win over Donaire. It has to be better than a win over Brook.

      You can tell that just have the moniker of champion took his game to a whole different level. He had swagger and confidence unlike any time before. He's about to be put through the gauntlet first Estrada and then Inoue. If h beat those two he moves into the top 5.

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      • #4
        He should be Top 10 but they'll probably put him lower. Damn hypocrites.

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        • #5
          #8 at the moment, looking forward to the fight vs Estrada.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
            He has to be Top 10, the Thai fighter has really shown he's among the best in the world. Fast, powerful, and tough. A win over Roman has to be better than a 4-year-old win over Donaire. It has to be better than a win over Brook.

            You can tell that just have the moniker of champion took his game to a whole different level. He had swagger and confidence unlike any time before. He's about to be put through the gauntlet first Estrada and then Inoue. If h beat those two he moves into the top 5.
            Better than a win over Jacobs too.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
              Better than a win over Jacobs too.
              Can't say I disagree. And even better than a win over Postol. Gonzales was the king and he beat him. He adds a few more wins to his ledger and he's in the Top 5 maybe even Top 3

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                Can't say I disagree. And even better than a win over Postol. Gonzales was the king and he beat him. He adds a few more wins to his ledger and he's in the Top 5 maybe even Top 3
                I agree, he beat the king, but for him to be established as the real king of the division he needs to beat Estrada and Inoue. If he does he will be top 3/5 P4P.
                I think he can win Estrada by KO/TKO, not by decision, but Inoue in my opinion would win over Rungvisai. Let's see...

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                • #9
                  #6 in the list

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