How is even even a debate that Lomachenko is P4P#1?

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  • Jsmooth9876
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    #21
    Crazy that some unknown guy from Thailand has a better resume than anyone in the top 5 P4P. Beat 2 really excellent fighters 3 times in a year and a half.

    Crawford and Lomachenko are clearly more rounded fighters but they don't have 3 wins like that kid does.

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    • Bobby Deez
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      #22
      Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
      Crazy that some unknown guy from Thailand has a better resume than anyone in the top 5 P4P. Beat 2 really excellent fighters 3 times in a year and a half.

      Crawford and Lomachenko are clearly more rounded fighters but they don't have 3 wins like that kid does.
      This motha****a ain't lyin

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      • Thraxox
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        #23
        Rungvisai Resume: Roman Gonzalez (P4P .1), Roman Gonzalez (P4P. 3) Juan Francisco Estrada (Arguably P4P. 5-10)

        Crawford Resume: Postol, Indongo, Diaz, Gamboa
        Lomachenko: Rigondeaux (P4P No.7) Nicholas Walters, Garry Russel Jr.

        Now see the differences in quality.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
          Crazy that some unknown guy from Thailand has a better resume than anyone in the top 5 P4P. Beat 2 really excellent fighters 3 times in a year and a half.

          Crawford and Lomachenko are clearly more rounded fighters but they don't have 3 wins like that kid does.
          Sugar Srisaket is p4p number 1!

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          • Geralt69
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            #25
            Originally posted by Thraxox
            Rungvisai Resume: Roman Gonzalez (P4P .1), Roman Gonzalez (P4P. 3) Juan Francisco Estrada (Arguably P4P. 5-10)

            Crawford Resume: Postol, Indongo, Diaz, Gamboa
            Lomachenko: Rigondeaux (P4P No.7) Nicholas Walters, Garry Russel Jr.

            Now see the differences in quality.
            YEEEEAAAAHHHH!!!!!!!!!

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            • E-Thug
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              #26
              Originally posted by Jsmooth9876
              Crazy that some unknown guy from Thailand has a better resume than anyone in the top 5 P4P. Beat 2 really excellent fighters 3 times in a year and a half.

              Crawford and Lomachenko are clearly more rounded fighters but they don't have 3 wins like that kid does.
              Absolute fact, it's not even up for debate.

              Crawford's and Loma's resume are really smoke and mirrors. Sor's resume is the real deal. To reiterate, I'm not a fan of the rat fu-ck-er but he's the best P4P in the world

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                #27
                Originally posted by RussB23
                He is the clear cut p4p#1.
                Don't see how it's clear cut. There are 17 divisions. If we're going to rank who has proven themselves the most at their weight, I'm not sure how we rank a guy #1 who has only won the least prestigious title in his division.

                GGG has unified the three most prestigious championships in his division and faced most of the top fighters in his division. He's dominated his weight class more than Lomachenko has dominated his weight class.

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                • RussB23
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF
                  Don't see how it's clear cut. There are 17 divisions. If we're going to rank who has proven themselves the most at their weight, I'm not sure how we rank a guy #1 who has only won the least prestigious title in his division.

                  GGG has unified the three most prestigious championships in his division and faced most of the top fighters in his division. He's dominated his weight class more than Lomachenko has dominated his weight class.
                  IS ggg making guys quit though?

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                  • GoldenGloveLove
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                    #29
                    "There shouldnt even be a debate, yes there is crawford who is also deserving."

                    You know it's bad when you don't even remember to log into another name to contradict yourself, and you just finish the sentence like you did.

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                    • Johnston
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                      #30
                      Can't even recall the last time him losing a round

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