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  • TheBigLug
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    #31
    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
    Rungvisai didn’t beat
    Román the first time, stopped him the 2nd time and imo didn’t beat Estrada. Foh with your lunacy. Román went for history and Rung is just beating guys who are smaller than him. Barely at that.
    Crawford's second best win is Gamboa who is a midget compared to him. Let's be fair, Crawford has been somewhat of a weight bully too at times.

    And i did think Rungvisai beat Gonzalez first time, so did many others and do did the judges. Really, which fighter has 3 better official wins in their last 3 fights than him? whether he "barely" beat someone is irrelevant, he won.

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    • Raggamuffin
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      #32
      Originally posted by chrisJS
      You used the "he's never defeated a lineal" as a way to bring him down. But there's never been a lineal at his weight. Crawford also won the lineal that didn't really exist his was based on the rings #1 and 2 at 135 facing each other after Marquez had vacated. Linares did the same he beat the #2 whilst he was #1 so he got the rings title and was just as lineal.

      But my point is how can you beat a lineal champ if one doesn't exist and thus use that against a fighter?
      Bring him down? I'm telling you what he hasn't done. That's not not knocking him at all. Lineal means nothing to you and to me it it's big. Stop trying to create the "hate the white fighter" agenda. Nobody knocks Loma's resume, lmao. WTF lol.

      He's been the WBO Champion at FW for 4 fights and SFW for 5 fights. I give Loma credit because those guys didn't want to fight him at those weights. Does that make him the lineal champion at 126 and 130? NO.

      I still hold the Salido debacle against him and I don't deny that.

      But Loma's resume is good for a fighter with so few fights. But his resume doesn't warrant best pfp today. He beat some good fighters. He's doing well.

      Teddy Atlas said that Loma was the best pfp fighter while standing in between Ward who just beat Kov, and Bud who just became the undisputed champion. Foh lmao. Foh lol... That's who you sound like, Teddy Atlas lol...
      Last edited by Raggamuffin; 05-22-2018, 08:44 PM.

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      • BucaRican
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        #33
        Proven Cheat at number 3 this list was ruined before it began.

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        • Raggamuffin
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          #34
          Originally posted by TheBigLug
          Crawford's second best win is Gamboa who is a midget compared to him. Let's be fair, Crawford has been somewhat of a weight bully too at times.

          And i did think Rungvisai beat Gonzalez first time, so did many others and do did the judges. Really, which fighter has 3 better official wins in their last 3 fights than him? whether he "barely" beat someone is irrelevant, he won.
          Bud has a bunch of good wins, along with being the lineal and undisputed champion in two divisions. Gonzalez chased history and failed. Nobody ranks Wangek over Bud lmao. Nobody except you. ChrisJ won't even back you on that lol. Foh with your lunacy. And as soon as you acknowledge that Bud has a good resume then we can talk seriously. Foh with this garbage that you just wrote lmao. Foh lol...
          Last edited by Raggamuffin; 05-22-2018, 08:45 PM.

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          • Jsmooth9876
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            #35
            You gotta find room in that top 10 for Rungvisai

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            • KingHippo
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              #36
              I go with whatever the TBRB says.

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              • chrisJS
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                #37
                Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                Bud has a bunch of good wins, along with being the lineal and undisputed champion in two divisions. Gonzalez chased history and failed. Nobody ranks Wangek over Bud lmao. Nobody except you. ChrisJ won't even back you on that lol. Foh with your lunacy. And as soon as you acknowledge that Bud has a good resume then we can talk seriously. Foh with this garbage that you just wrote lmao. Foh lol...
                I think Crawford's work has been underrated but it's hard to sell him resume over Loma's. I, along with most others would take Loma's best three wins (Russ, Walters, Linares) over Crawford's. I didn't mention the Rigo one but he's more highly regarded and p4p ranked than what Postol and Gamboa were and his superiority was even clearer. Bud's 3rd best wins was probably Beltran and I think Loma will stop Beltran in his next fight despite being the smaller man. Rocky Martinez even was a better fighter than Indongo, Dulorme, Lundy, Diaz for example. After all Martinez had beaten Salido.

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                • Raggamuffin
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by chrisJS
                  I think Crawford's work has been underrated but it's hard to sell him resume over Loma's. I, along with most others would take Loma's best three wins (Russ, Walters, Linares) over Crawford's. I didn't mention the Rigo one but he's more highly regarded and p4p ranked than what Postol and Gamboa were and his superiority was even clearer. Bud's 3rd best wins was probably Beltran and I think Loma will stop Beltran in his next fight despite being the smaller man. Rocky Martinez even was a better fighter than Indongo, Dulorme, Lundy, Diaz for example. After all Martinez had beaten Salido.
                  The above, that's not how I look at boxing. I value resume a great deal. Wins and losses count.

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                  • chrisJS
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                    The above, that's not how I look at boxing. I value resume a great deal. Wins and losses count.
                    That was specifically about resume.

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                    • Idunnoshet
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                      #40
                      Although i Do think he's PFP . I gotta Agree about Crawford's resume is a bit Underwelming.

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