winner of usyk vs gassiev P4P #1?

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  • Thraxox
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    #11
    Originally posted by Gentblue
    Crawford was the man in 2 division and schootging For a third that’s y he’s one 1... They belong in the Convo probably top 3
    And he was the man in the division by stopping Gamboa in one of the most blatant examples of ridiculous size advantages and the man of the division against dead competition.

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    • Rip Chudd
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      #12
      man heck no

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      • Zaryu
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        #13
        Not #1, more around 5ish IMO

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        • BillyBoxing
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          #14
          Originally posted by Gentblue
          Crawford was the man in 2 division and schootging For a third that’s y he’s one 1... They belong in the Convo probably top 3
          The thing is 135/140 were utter sht hole, Ricky Burns doe.

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            #15
            Originally posted by BillyBoxing
            The thing is 135/140 were utter sht hole, Ricky Burns doe.
            You forgot to include Crawford-Gamboa on boxing's one of the most obvious examples of size advantage.

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            • siablo14
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              #16
              Yes. Should be up there with Crawford and Loma.

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                #17
                P4P for sure, but no way I can see #1. I see Usyk winning and could see him ranked in the top 5 though.

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                  #18
                  Looking at TBRB's rankings, the winner will likely rise to #4 behind Crawford, Lomachenko, and the Canelo/Golovkin II winner.

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                  • asgarth
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                    #19
                    should be ranked at least in the top5, but the winner of the tournament is probably the most probable guy to win the fighter of the year award.

                    Either wins against briedis and gassiev or dorticos and usyk should be very hard to top. And the winner will have those 2 wins by may. He could go on to have 2 or at least 1 decent win more this year.

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                    • techliam
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Pigeons
                      Looking at TBRB's rankings, the winner will likely rise to #4 behind Crawford, Lomachenko, and the Canelo/Golovkin II winner.
                      Can't really argue with that. Wouldn't be much separating the top 4 either

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