TBRB update P4P Lomachenko #1

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  • Randall Cunning
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    TBRB update P4P Lomachenko #1

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    Loma is my number 1. I like their rankings in general. I have Spence higher than Crawford because they both fight at 147 now and I think Spence beats Crawford. AJ is not in my top 10 but everybody has the right to arrange their top 10 PFP list however they choose. It's just personal opinion and not provable fact unless two guys on the list fight each other which rarely happens.

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      Whats TBRB criteria? Chenko's performance vs. Linares doesn't scream best in the world. Watch my man T-Raw Crawford do it again and make it look EASY.
      Last edited by 1hourRun; 05-15-2018, 08:28 PM.

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        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        Whats TBRB criteria? Chenko's performance vs. Linares doesn't not scream best in the world. Watch my man T-Raw Crawford do it again and make it look EASY.
        When is he fighting Spence then?

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          Originally posted by Jubei
          When is he fighting Spence then?
          You mad that my boy is going to do it again and **** on Chenko's performance? or is it that you mad that T-Raw knows about collecting ALL BELTS?

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            Originally posted by 1hourRun
            Whats TBRB criteria? Chenko's performance vs. Linares doesn't not scream best in the world. Watch my man T-Raw Crawford do it again and make it look EASY.
            TBRB is the true P4P ranking. Uses the old Ring rules. They came into existense when Oscar started messing with the rules to make more ring champions. A bunch of them resigned and formed TBRB.

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              Glad to see this.

              I agree.

              Cong**** to Loma!!

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                Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                TBRB is the true P4P ranking. Uses the old Ring rules. They came into existense when Oscar started messing with the rules to make more ring champions. A bunch of them resigned and formed TBRB.
                I know who they are, give us that are in the dark their criteria please ; I want to have a good laugh.

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                  The board declares the Ukrainian #1 in the lightweight and jr. lightweight divisions and the best P4P fighter on the planet.

                  THE RING recognized Linares as their lightweight champion based on a #1 vs #3 match-up with Anthony Crolla in September 2016, and so now recognize Lomachenko as their champion. We don’t. And Lomachenko is certainly not a “three-division world champion” despite the howlings of Joe Tessitore all night.

                  If you are of the mind that it is silly to crown a new champion based on anything but an official defeat of the old champion or a #1 vs. #2 match-up under an open throne, and if you see boxing’s need for an objective, uncompromised, and globally representative rankings system to determine who is actually ranked where, then take this to the bank:

                  1. Lomachenko was never the featherweight champion of the world. Too many talking heads and starry-eyed boxing writers tell us that his defeat of Gary Russell Jr. in June 2014 made it so. Russell hadn’t even made the Transnational Featherweight Rankings at the time. Neither had Lomachenko, who had only fought twice before then as a professional. Lomachenko-Russell was announced as a fight for the “vacant [WBS] championship” and anyone with half a brain know$ why.

                  2. Lomachenko was never the jr. lightweight champion of the world and the argument that his defeat of Nicholas Walters made it so is ridiculous on its face. Lomachenko was ranked #4 in the division at the time. Walters had only recently come up from featherweight and had not earned his way into the top-ten of the Transnational Jr. Lightweight Rankings.

                  3. Lomachenko is not the lightweight champion of the world. He made his debut in the division on Saturday night and Linares was at #2 under Mikey Garcia in the Transnational Lightweight Rankings. However, there’s something coming up on the horizon:

                  If Mikey Garcia is serious about wanting to test himself against Lomachenko and Bob Arum puts his grudges behind him, Lomachenko-Garcia becomes a real possibility. Lomachenko is now #1 in the division and Mikey Garcia is #2, which means the winner would be the damn-right lightweight champion of the world.




                  BWAHAHAHA!!! WTF are these guys doing?! Take this L TBRB! I can only trust my opinion now.

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