Who is currently the best fighter in the world?

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  • uppercut510
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    #21
    Originally posted by Jubei
    Loma and GGG are the top two in the world, but we all know that NSB lives in an alternate bubble. Crawfords best win just got exposed as a total bum, so he cant really be up there until he beats a top opponent.
    how is he a bum? because he lost to other professional boxers? he wasn't great but the bum word is thrown around too loosely here

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    • Banderivets
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      #22
      Just straight up best fighter are TC and Loma, not in that order...I think at the moment its a toss up, depending on what either fighter does in the next two fights you can choose a clear #1.

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      • DAVID READ
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        #23
        Lomachenko

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #24
          Where's GGG? He's P4P#1

          End of discussion. It's been decided chief.

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          • hugh grant
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            #25
            Ggg or Lomachenko

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            • Randall Cunning
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              #26
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              Where's GGG? He's P4P#1

              End of discussion. It's been decided chief.
              Ring have Golovkin
              TBRB have Crawford
              ESPN have Lomachenko
              Boxrec have Canelo

              Not clear at all

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              • kidbazooka
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                #27
                Crawford
                Canelo
                Mikey

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                • Ganondorf
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                  #28
                  Crawford and Loma probably are the most complete. I believe Spence beats Crawford at 147, doe.

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                  • chrisJS
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Jubei
                    Loma and GGG are the top two in the world, but we all know that NSB lives in an alternate bubble. Crawfords best win just got exposed as a total bum, so he cant really be up there until he beats a top opponent.
                    It's not Crawford's best win. He had better wins against Postol (remember Bud and Arum would never let this happen?), Beltran and Gamboa (he was a 3-1 underdog). I think the Burns win may be considered better given that Burns had not lost in close to a decade and had held the title for a while before Crawford went over to Scotland and handled him with ease. Also the Diaz win was better. Diaz had good form and really deserved a win over a still serviceable Peterson.

                    I'd put Indongo just outside of Bud's best five wins but he did have two world titles after going to two guys backyards and defeating them handily.

                    Is Crawford's resume today inferior to GGG's pre-Jacobs?

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                    • Metho_4u
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                      #30
                      I'd have to say lomachenco and Crawford are neck and neck. Lomachenco, for having a limited number of fights, but accomplished so much already is unprecedented. However, both are supreme talents.

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