Rungvisai has a better resume than Crawford
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Crawford is the greatest WW that ever lived without fighting a WWWell, maybe, but that has to be proven against fighters better than Postol..
I do actually think Crawford might be the real deal but he's yet to face a top fighter. Plenty of fighters have looked the business until they really got in with another top fighter.
It remains to be seen how good Crawford really is, even if i suspect he is that good. Rungvisai is much more proven at this point.Comment
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Rungvisai is great but he shouldn't be at the top unless he unifies and moves divisions. He is on the list as he beat a p4p who was top as they made history + went on a streak through 4 divisions - aka no matter the weight, they were the best. AKA the purpose of p4p - that really doesn't mean Rungvisai should replace Choco on the p4p list - It means a great fighter finally hit the ceiling of his height/weight and discovered his bodies limits. Rung is a beast at that division because at that height and weight for fly he is ridiculously strong - he is only p4p if he retains that moving across weight classes. There are a couple of potentials at the minute for greatness but they need to continue to achieve first.Comment
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I'd agree with that. Rungvisai has beat 2 real quality fighters in Gonzalez and Estrada. I actually had Gonzalez winning the first fight, but Rungvisai obviously won the rematch emphatically.
Gonzalez was on the P4P lists, Estrada there or there abouts.
And he was the underdog in each fight if i'm not mistaken.
He's on an excellent roll.Comment
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He has a better resume than Lomachenko also.
Rungvisai is way too humble for anyone to hype him up. That man just wanna beat people up and represent his country well. He should be moving up on the P4P list.Comment
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Going by the level of people they've beaten.. we can start moving SSR into the top 3 p4p.
He has a good argument based on competition to be #1 if not top 2 P4PComment
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Great post, top to bottom.Rungvisai is great but he shouldn't be at the top unless he unifies and moves divisions. He is on the list as he beat a p4p who was top as they made history + went on a streak through 4 divisions - aka no matter the weight, they were the best. AKA the purpose of p4p - that really doesn't mean Rungvisai should replace Choco on the p4p list - It means a great fighter finally hit the ceiling of his height/weight and discovered his bodies limits. Rung is a beast at that division because at that height and weight for fly he is ridiculously strong - he is only p4p if he retains that moving across weight classes. There are a couple of potentials at the minute for greatness but they need to continue to achieve first.
I thought Rungvisai was a lot bigger than Estrada. Estrada really impressed me last night. He was going through sledgehammer fists and retained his composure.
I was impressed with Estrada's defense as well. He put Rungvisai off balance a few times with his movements and overall slickness. There could have been a few knockdowns in that fight.
Rungvisai was a machine but lacked basic boxing fundamentals like a good jab and defense.Comment
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Would you pick Mayorga to beat Forrest? Baldomir to beat Judah? Molina to beat Bey? Probably not. But skills dont automatically determine a winner either.Comment
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Tossup.
Crawford's a better boxer, but Rungvisai IMO is more intelligent than people give him credit for. And nobody's been effective at beating Crawford's body yet, so we don't really know for sure.
Keep also in mind, there's currently no test that would catch Performance Enhancing Rodents.Comment
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