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  • Randall Cunning
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    #1

    New Ring P4P Rankings

    1 Lomachenko
    2 Crawford
    3 Canelo
    4 Golovkin
    5 Usyk
    6 Garcia
    7 Inoue
    8 Rungvisai
    9 Spence
    10 Nietes

    TBRB done theres also

    1. Lomachenko
    2. Crawford
    3. Rungvisai
    4. Usyk
    5. Garcia
    6. Canelo
    7. Inoue
    8. Golovkin
    9. Santa Cruz
    10. Spence
    Last edited by Randall Cunning; 09-18-2018, 04:44 PM.
  • Hatesrats
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    #2
    Mine is better.

    1. Terence "Bud" Crawford
    2. Vasili "Hi-Tek" Lomachenko
    3. Oleksandr "The Cat" Usyk
    4. Mikey Garcia
    5. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez
    6. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
    7. Gennady "GGG" Golovkin
    8. Leo Santa Cruz
    9. Naoya "Kaibutsu" Inoue
    *10. Keith "One Time" Thurman
    (About to drop off because of inactivity)

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    • chrisJS
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      #3
      Our lists are similar.

      1. Lomachenko
      2. Crawford
      3. Usyk
      4. Inoue
      5. GGG
      6. Canelo
      7. Rungvisai
      8. M. Garcia
      9. Spence
      10. Estrada

      Santa Cruz, Nietes, Joshua, Hurd deserving of a mention and fairly close maybe one win away from deserving a ranking from 8-10.

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      • Jsmooth9876
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        #4
        Originally posted by Hatesrats
        Mine is better.

        1. Terence "Bud" Crawford
        2. Vasili "Hi-Tek" Lomachenko
        3. Oleksandr "The Cat" Usyk
        4. Mikey Garcia
        5. Saul "Canelo" Alvarez
        6. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai
        7. Gennady "GGG" Golovkin
        8. Leo Santa Cruz
        9. Naoya "Kaibutsu" Inoue
        *10. Keith "One Time" Thurman
        (About to drop off because of inactivity)
        Yeah you gotta get Keith out of there. Hes an afterthought at this point. List looks good though.

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #5
          terrible list. inoue over rungvasai, really? one guy knocked out the p4p number 1 whilst the other guy knocked out, erm, jamie mcdonell? usyk number 5 is harsh when you consider how highly ward was rated for winning super 6, in fact he was still rated top 3 minimum based on that quite a few years after.

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          • chrisJS
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            #6
            Originally posted by DramaShow
            terrible list. inoue over rungvasai, really? one guy knocked out the p4p number 1 whilst the other guy knocked out, erm, jamie mcdonell? usyk number 5 is harsh when you consider how highly ward was rated for winning super 6, in fact he was still rated top 3 minimum based on that quite a few years after.
            Yeah, I always heard "he cleaned out the division he cleaned out the division", "he won the super six", yet this was from people who often value an undefeated record the most when in reality Ward beat Kessler who had already been soundly beaten and was never the same/suffering from injuries, Froch who'd been beaten and was lucky to get the "w" over Dirrell, Abraham who was a small guy at the weight soundly beaten by Froch and Bika who'd been soundly beaten by Calzaghe. Calzaghe was never afforded the same love or acclaim from a lot of those folks despite winning ALL the belts and taking more "0"s.

            Usyk also beat three undefeated champions, two in tournament style Boxing and sits atop with all four belts. He was also more stylish. He is underrated by many.

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            • chrisJS
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              #7
              I have a thread that has the combined average p4p rankings based on TBR (often said to be fairest), ESPN and Ring. Ring has updated there's this week and has Loma on top giving him a clean sweep as #1 and Crawford a clean sweep as #2. I'll update and bump it when the others have updated their rankings.

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              • TheBigLug
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                #8
                Crawford

                what's his best win?

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                • j0zef
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                  #9
                  Usyk and Rungvisai are criminally underrated. They have the best resumes today.

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                  • Tony Trick-Pony
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                    1 Lomachenko
                    2 Crawford
                    3 Canelo
                    4 Golovkin
                    5 Usyk
                    6 Garcia
                    7 Inoue
                    8 Rungvisai
                    9 Spence
                    10 Nietes
                    Hell yeah!

                    Loma number one!!

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