ESPN P4P List: May 16, 2018

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  • Golden Boi 360
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    #1

    ESPN P4P List: May 16, 2018

    1. Lomachenko
    2. GGG
    3. Crawford
    4. Spence Jr.
    5. M.Garcia
    6. Rungvisai
    7. Kovalev
    8. Wilder
    9. Inoue
    10. Thurman

    Others receiving votes: Anthony Joshua (16), Oscar Valdez (11), Oleksandr Usyk (5), Donnie Nietes (4), Jermell Charlo (4), Jermall Charlo (3), Juan Francisco Estrada (2), Manny Pacquiao (1), Isaac Dogboe (1), Billy Joe Saunders (1).

    Note: Canelo Alvarez is out of the rankings while suspended.

    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...omachenko-no-1
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    #2
    Originally posted by Golden Boi 360
    1. Lomachenko
    2. GGG
    3. Crawford
    4. Spence Jr.
    5. M.Garcia
    6. Rungvisai
    7. Kovalev
    8. Wilder
    9. Inoue
    10. Thurman

    Others receiving votes: Anthony Joshua (16), Oscar Valdez (11), Oleksandr Usyk (5), Donnie Nietes (4), Jermell Charlo (4), Jermall Charlo (3), Juan Francisco Estrada (2), Manny Pacquiao (1), Isaac Dogboe (1), Billy Joe Saunders (1).

    Note: Canelo Alvarez is out of the rankings while suspended.

    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...omachenko-no-1
    No way should Kovalev or Thurman be on that P4P List. Spence Jr too high up.

    Uysk needs to be in the Top 10.

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    • FRANKIE420247
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      #3
      Looks about right, Thurman gtfo!

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      • Boxnation fan
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        #4
        My List includes Canelo as he'll be back in August so no point leaving him off:

        1. Lomachenko
        2. Crawford
        3. Canelo
        4. Rungvisai
        5. M.Garcia
        6. GGG
        7. Wilder
        8. Inoue
        9. Uysk
        10. Spence Jr
        Last edited by Boxnation fan; 05-16-2018, 04:32 PM.

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        • A.K
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          #5
          1. Loma
          2. Ggg
          3. Crawford
          4. Spence
          5. M Garcia
          6. Rungvaisi
          7. Usyk
          8. Gassiev
          9. Wilder
          10. Joshua

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          • bballchump11
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            #6
            Valdez received votes while Leo Santa Cruz didn't?

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            • j0zef
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              #7
              Junk ratings. Rungvisai has the 3 best wins of anyone in the last 2 years. How the hell is he #5? Golovkin drew with Canelo, despite whatever happened officially. Then he beat Vanes, which should have absolutely no impact on his P4P standing.

              Spence hasn't done **** to deserve to be in top5 P4P. Neither has Garcia.

              And last but not least, Thurman? Dude hasn't found in more than a year. You should lose your P4P status if you're inactive for a year+, especially if you're still injured.

              How about Usyk and Gassiev? One of them belongs on the list, easily.

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              • boliodogs
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                #8
                I like their list. I would make Spence 3rd and Crawford 4th because I think Spence is the world's best welterweight. I wouldn't have any current heavyweight in the top 10 because I don't think any heavyweight fighting today is as good for his pounds as the best smaller fighters.I can't put Thurman in the top 10 today. He edged out Porter and Garcia a long time ago and has done nothing since. Pound for pound is supposed to be how good a boxer is for his weight right now, today. Until Thurman fights somebody good nobody knows how good he is now.

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                • Pigeons
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                  #9
                  Errol Spence does not belong at 4. Maybe one day but not today. He's getting the Golovkin treatment.

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                  • Mammoth
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                    #10
                    Usyk should be on it

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