Who Are The Front Runners For P4P#1?

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  • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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    Who Are The Front Runners For P4P#1?

    Who Are The Front Runners For P4P#1?


    Me personally I dont think theirs any clear cut answer to it (not that theirs is anyways its a mythical list), I think boxing has to settle in a bit from mayweather exiting, pacquaio falling out of grace, ward retiring etc etc to fully be able to put that list together in any respectable manner.
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    Crawford and Lomachenko seem to be top two by consensus

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    • Outworn
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      Wilder


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      • M Bison
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mammoth
        Crawford and Lomachenko seem to be top two by consensus
        Beating Raymundo Beltran, Ricky Burns, and Jeff Horn would obviously get you P4P 1#....


        The front-runners for P4P 1# are clearly the Canelo Vs. GGG winner, Lomachenko, and Anthony Joshua If he beats Parker and Wilder by the end of 2018.

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        • soul_survivor
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          I got Crawford but GGG, Loma and Canelo all have a say and in their upcoming fights have chances to upstage TC. I also think Kovalev can mount a comeback and then someone like Rung/Estrada/Inoue are not too far off. Especially Inoue.

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          • E-Thug
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            There's only one front runner and that's Sor Rungvisai. Won a decision over the pound for pound king, undefeated and four division champion in Gonzalez in a FOTY candidate, knocked him out in the rematch in a KOTY candidate and then beat Estrada, the number two fighter in his division in another great fight

            Name me one other fighter who has done that or anything remotely close. As I said before, those three wins alone **** over Lomachenko's farce run of beating 100 to 1 underdogs and a 37 year old, inactive, moving up two weight divisions, boxed 3 rounds in two years Cuban. It certainly ****s over Crawford beating up Julius "I learnt how to box from YouTube" Indongo, massive underdog Diaz and caveman, past prime Molina.

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            • Baltimore
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              Front runners are GGG, Loma, Crawford. The order is debatable and it’s not crazy for anyone to argue that any of these 3 are the best.

              Personally I think Loma is #1 currently and potentially for the foreseeable future.

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              • Oluminati
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                Rungvisai, Lomachenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo.

                Mikey Garcia has an outside shot, but I don't think he gets the Loma fight in 2018 and I'm not sure he beats Loma anyway.

                Crawford has the worst shot, cuz he won't get quality opposition like the others will, so they could leap him in the rankings.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Oluminati
                  Rungvisai, Lomachenko, Crawford, GGG, Canelo.

                  Mikey Garcia has an outside shot, but I don't think he gets the Loma fight in 2018 and I'm not sure he beats Loma anyway.

                  Crawford has the worst shot, cuz he won't get quality opposition like the others will, so they could leap him in the rankings.
                  Good post except I disagree about Crawford having the hardest time. He is in the same division as Spence and Thurman so there is no reason that he can't fight those guys. If he wins, it's him.

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                  • The Big Dunn
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                    Crawford and Loma. Keep an eye on Sor if he goes to 118 and fights Inoue.

                    If he wins that would be 4 straight wins over top 10 p4p level opponents and titles in 2 divisions.

                    Can't ignore that.

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