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  • Banko Villas
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    #1

    Your P4P top 5

    What is your current P4P top 5 and why?

    Mine:

    1/2: Crawford/Lomachenko
    It's kinda hard to choose between these two, as both of them are at a higher level than the rest of the boxing world at the moment. Both are dominant two division champions and while Lomachenko has a bit better wins (Rigo>Gamboa, Walters>Indongo, Russel>Postol) and has achieved them in shorter time, but Crawford has more wins and doesn't have a loss to Salido, so I don't know. They share the 1st/2nd spot for me.

    3: Joshua
    The guy is the king of the heavyweight divisino, undefeated, the physically most perfect boxer ever. He proved to have the heart of a champion in beating Klitschko and I can't wait for him to **** Wilder!

    4/5: Golovkin/Canelo
    Golovkin... He's undefeated on paper, though one could argue he lost to Jacobs and Canelo. He's the champ and may beat Canelo in a rematch, or maybe not, I dunno...
  • Zaroku
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    #2
    Originally posted by Banko Villas
    What is your current P4P top 5 and why?

    Mine:

    1/2: Crawford/Lomachenko
    It's kinda hard to choose between these two, as both of them are at a higher level than the rest of the boxing world at the moment. Both are dominant two division champions and while Lomachenko has a bit better wins (Rigo>Gamboa, Walters>Indongo, Russel>Postol) and has achieved them in shorter time, but Crawford has more wins and doesn't have a loss to Salido, so I don't know. They share the 1st/2nd spot for me.

    3: Joshua
    The guy is the king of the heavyweight divisino, undefeated, the physically most perfect boxer ever. He proved to have the heart of a champion in beating Klitschko and I can't wait for him to **** Wilder!

    4/5: Golovkin/Canelo
    Golovkin... He's undefeated on paper, though one could argue he lost to Jacobs and Canelo. He's the champ and may beat Canelo in a rematch, or maybe not, I dunno...
    6|6 you love GGG... Now what? Pussaye is great? Homie state your case..

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    • chrisJS
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      #3
      1. Lomachenko
      1.b Crawford
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      3. GGG
      4. Canelo
      5. Mikey Garcia
      But I think Usyk or Estrada take the #5 spot if they win their fights in February and Mikey moves down to 7.

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      • DuckAdonis
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        #4
        Lomachenko
        Crawford
        Golovkin
        Canelo
        Mikey Garcia

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #5
          1. Lomachenko 10-1(8) - Beat Rigondeaux, Russel, and Walters/2 Weight Champ
          2. Crawford 32-0(23) - Beat Postol/ 2 Weight Lineal/Unified Champ
          3. Canelo 49-1-2(34) - Beat Cotto, Trout, Lara, Khan, and Mosley/2 Weight Champ and Lineal 160 Champ
          4. Golovkin 37-0-1(33) - Beat Jacobs, Brook, and Lemeux/Middleweight Champ
          5. Wangek 44-4-1(40) - Beat Gonzalez/Super Flyweight Champ
          Last edited by Sadiqkingofko; 12-16-2017, 03:02 PM.

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          • Raonic
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            #6
            In no order, Crawford, Loma, GGG, Canelo and Sergey.

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            • boliodogs
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              #7
              I have Loma number 1 after his total domination of Rigo and passing my eye test. People usually get PFP mixed up with resume. Resume is what a boxer has already done. PFP is how good you think he is for his pounds today based on very recent fights. A boxer doesn't need a good resume to get a high pfp rating. They only have to make you think they would be very hard to beat in their weight class. My numer 2 is GGG. People can say he lost to Jacobs and Canelo if they dislike him that much. The fact is the pro odds makers who handicap boxers for a living make GGG a solid 3 to 2 betting favorite over Canelo in a rematch and a 3 to 1 betting favorite in a potential rematch with Jacobs so clearly they think GGG deserved to win both of those fights. Spence is my number 3, Crawford is my number 4 and Canelo is my number 5. I have to rank Crawford as a welterweight now and I think Spence can beat him so I must rank Spence higher than Crawford. Crawford's fighting skills and power are obvious and don't need to be explained. Spence is a hell of a fighter who can't build his resume as high as it should be because most top guys are afraid to fight him. Canelo earned his number 5 spot by looking great in his last few fights including an official draw with GGG. I don't expect anyone to agree with my picks and I don't care. I have given it careful thought and there they are. PFP threads always start arguments and often name calling.

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              • _original_
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                #8
                1. Lomachenko
                2. Golovkin
                3. Crawford
                4. Canelo
                5. Thurman

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                • Split Decision
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  I have Loma number 1 after his total domination of Rigo and passing my eye test. People usually get PFP mixed up with resume. Resume is what a boxer has already done. PFP is how good you think he is for his pounds today based on very recent fights. A boxer doesn't need a good resume to get a high pfp rating. They only have to make you think they would be very hard to beat in their weight class. My numer 2 is GGG. People can say he lost to Jacobs and Canelo if they dislike him that much. The fact is the pro odds makers who handicap boxers for a living make GGG a solid 3 to 2 betting favorite over Canelo in a rematch and a 3 to 1 betting favorite in a potential rematch with Jacobs so clearly they think GGG deserved to win both of those fights. Spence is my number 3, Crawford is my number 4 and Canelo is my number 5. I have to rank Crawford as a welterweight now and I think Spence can beat him so I must rank Spence higher than Crawford. Crawford's fighting skills and power are obvious and don't need to be explained. Spence is a hell of a fighter who can't build his resume as high as it should be because most top guys are afraid to fight him. Canelo earned his number 5 spot by looking great in his last few fights including an official draw with GGG. I don't expect anyone to agree with my picks and I don't care. I have given it careful thought and there they are. PFP threads always start arguments and often name calling.

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                  • Johnston
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by _original_
                    1. Lomachenko
                    2. Golovkin
                    3. Crawford
                    4. Canelo
                    5. Thurman
                    Yea mine would be the same except for Thurman I would probably put rungvisai

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