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  • Dr.Cool
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    #1

    P4p rankings based on resume

    1: Loma
    2: Canelo
    3: G
    4: Thurman
    5: Joshua
    6: Spence

    A lot of p4p rankings are subjective by nature. The "eye test" seems to count more than anything else. But elite fighters often pass the eye test with flying colors against weak opposition and look not so invincible against better competition.

    This list isn't about who one thinks is the best, but who has the best resume. Other than these six, it is hard to find anyone who has a resume that deserves to put him on a p4p list.

    Who else deserves on this list based on their resume alone? (A decision and a ko count for the same.)
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    #2
    No..............

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    • Citizen Koba
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      #3
      Originally posted by Dr.Cool
      1: Loma
      2: Canelo
      3: G
      4: Thurman
      5: Joshua
      6: Spence

      A lot of p4p rankings are subjective by nature. The "eye test" seems to count more than anything else. But elite fighters often pass the eye test with flying colors against weak opposition and look not so invincible against better competition.

      This list isn't about who one thinks is the best, but who has the best resume. Other than these six, it is hard to find anyone who has a resume that deserves to put him on a p4p list.

      Who else deserves on this list based on their resume alone? (A decision and a ko count for the same.)
      If you're gonna go that route, why not use Boxrec's P4P, that's pure resume - of course you may disagree with the algorithms they use, or want to tweak some of the (in)activity or weak opponent weightings, but given the limitations of a computerised list it could be worse.

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      • Raggamuffin
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        #4
        No.........

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        • Kezzer
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          #5
          According to boxrec

          points division age
          1 Saul Alvarez* 988 middleweight 27
          2 Terence Crawford* 896 super lightweight 30
          3 Vasyl Lomachenko* 873 super featherweight 30
          4 Gennady Golovkin* 857 middleweight 35
          5 Wisaksil Wangek 758 super flyweight 31
          6 Luis Nery 721 super bantamweight 23
          7 Anthony Joshua* 670 heavyweight 28
          8 Miguel Berchelt 636 super featherweight 26
          9 Jeff Horn* 607 welterweight 30
          10 Leo Santa Cruz*

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          • lparm
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            #6
            Based on resume alone.

            Manny Pacquiao is the p4p best.

            No one in boxing still active has a resume like his.

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            • Baltimore
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              #7
              Originally posted by lparm
              Based on resume alone.

              Manny Pacquiao is the p4p best.

              No one in boxing still active has a resume like his.
              Seriously how did these guys not list him?

              I know he’s nearing the end of his career but damn he’s still in headlines all the time here on NSB. But still I’m just gonna assume they forgot about the legend and weren’t disrespecting him.

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              • chrisJS
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                #8
                Crawford has cleaned out two divisions and became the first boxer in over a decade to win all four in a division.

                That is good to have on a resume.

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                • The Smash
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                  #9
                  Based solely on quality of opponents beaten, Manny, Gonzales, Rungvisai, Usyk and Canelo would be the top 5.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chrisJS
                    Crawford has cleaned out two divisions and became the first boxer in over a decade to win all four in a division.

                    That is good to have on a resume.
                    He collected four trinkets in a weak division against decent opposition. There's a few ways to look at this.

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