He's #1 p4p now. Even Glowacki might be a better win than anything on Golovkin or Bud resume and I don't even mention Briedis and Gassiev
Where does Usyk rank for you p4p rn?
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I hadn't really thought about it much. He keeps racking up good win after good win and no 200 pound boxer can beat him. I guess I would probably place him about 8th. He has some very strong competition from below for PFP. I'll have to look over the top current PFP contenders and decide where I'll place him. He will be somewhere in my top ten best I'm sure.Comment
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Cool, now apply that same 'logic' to Loma and Crawford's fight night weight (and every other fighter for that matter).
I'd be willing to bet Loma weighs AT LEAST as much as a light welterweight, and Crawford weighs as much as a light MW, perhaps even a MW.
Why is it that only the cruiserweight division gets held to that double standard? "They are basically HWs".
Yeh well GGG is basically a LHW on fight night, don't see him moving up to face Kovalev, Stevenson etc. etc.
When Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Klitschko etc. can make CW 200 pound weigh in, let me knowComment
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After reading all these other opinions I think I should raise him up to 5th. He is a hell of a fighter. Remember PFP is not resume. That is who a fighter has already defeated or lost to. PFP is how good you think a boxer is for his pounds right now, today. I think a 200 pound Loma, Crawford, GGG or Canelo would beat Usyk.Comment
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1. Terrence Crawford
2. Vasyl Lomachenko
3. Mikey Garcia
4. Aleksandr Usyk
5. Gennady Golovkin
6. Naoya Inoue
7. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
8. Jarrett Hurd
9. Adonis Stevenson
10. Sergey Kovalev//Leo Santa CruzComment
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This. He deserves at least top3. I have no scruples at putting him at #1. It's very rare to put a big man there, but his skill and accomplishments dwarf everything all of his contemporaries done recently.Comment
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