Comments Thread For: Golovkin Promoter: GGG Will Prove He's 'P4P 1' With Canelo Win
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#1 Loma
2 Bud
3. GGG
4. Pednelo
5. SpenceComment
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Canelo is a "big name" in boxing, but he does not have a title @ 160 and he does not have a title @ 154. I don't think stopping Canelo makes GGG P4P #1. I think stopping Linares @ 135, was a bigger deal for Loma, because Loma was the guy moving up after winning @ 126, and 130! Same w/ Crawford, winning @ 130 and 135, moving up to win all 4 belts @ 140, and then moving up to win a title @ 147! Same w/ Mikey, winning @ 126 and 130, moving up to win @ 135, then up again to win a title @ 140! I can't put GGG over Loma, Crawford, and Mikey!Comment
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Except compete in multiple weight classes and become a unified champion in 2 of them. Ggg is fighting a guy who is only fighting for the third time at 160.Comment
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P4P? What nonsense. It is an imaginary ranking that can never be substantiated. Most people cannot agree on the best fighter in a specific weight class let alone P4P. Think of it this way: What if Joe Frazier had retired in April of 1971. Yup. Joe beats Ali, and then a few weeks later, Joe retires for good. Now I love Joe and always have, but would I rank him the number one heavyweight of all time even if he had retired undefeated in April of '71. Two guesses. (this is presuming that you believe Ali in number 1 all time heavyweight)Last edited by Vae Victis; 07-02-2018, 02:16 PM.Comment
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Good list...Personally, I would have GGG and Canelo ahead of Crawford at this point. Bud needs a signature win to crack the top 3 in my opinion. If AJ stops Povetkin, he also has a legit claim to the top 5, even though I think Wilder gets in his azz when that fight finally comes off.Comment
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Good list...Personally, I would have GGG and Canelo ahead of Crawford at this point. Bud needs a signature win to crack the top 3 in my opinion. If AJ stops Povetkin, he also has a legit claim to the top 5, even though I think Wilder gets in his azz when that fight finally comes off.Comment
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P4P? What nonsense. It is an imaginary ranking that can never be substantiated. Most people cannot agree on the best fighter in a specific weight class let alone P4P. Think of it this way: What if Joe Frazier had retired in April of 1971. Yup. Joe beats Ali, and then a few weeks later, Joe retires for good. Now I love Joe and always have, but would I rank him the number one heavyweight of all time even if he had retired undefeated in April of '71. Two guesses. (this is presuming that you believe Ali in number 1 all time heavyweight)Comment
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