Lomachenko #1.. Best oppositions, Best skills/talent, etc.
Comments Thread For: BoxingScene.com's Pound For Pound Update - October 1
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His best win is SalidoMickey-Mouse ahead of Canelo?! 39 pro fights and his best win is a washed Adrien Broner, no no no.
Olek Usyk has accomplished more in half the amount of time; five years pro, UNDISPUTED, WBSS tournament winner, compare that to Mickey's ten + year cherry-picking streak. Shameful! He couldn't even beat a Jorge Linares at 135 for the #1. spot, unbelievable -- Kosei Tanaka probably has a better argument for P4P.
Salido was way better than BronerComment
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-Rigondeaux (P4P but smaller)
-Gary Russell Jr. - Top 3 fighter @ 126 and as of right now, probably borderline P4P.
-Walters (borderline P4P) - Top 2 fighter @ 126, Top 5 fighter @ 130. Never had a close fight and got robbed of a dominant victory over Sosa. Only person to EVER stop Donaire.
-Linares (world champ) - Top 3 fighter @ 135
-Sosa (world champ) - weakest link, still a world champion and was able to pull off a KO against Fortuna.
-Roman Martinez (world champ) - Completely schooled and dominated. Same guy that dropped Mikey.
Canelo:
Controversial/close win against Lara.
Controversial fights against Golovkin.
Win over Trout. Good win, close fight.
Win over Cotto, who didn't do much his last 5 years besides beat a broken Sergio Martinez. Lost to Trout, Floyd, Canelo, and then ended his career with a defeat to Sadam Ali...
There is definitely room to make an argument here. Just because a fighter is higher than another one doesn't mean it's not close. For what it's worth, I have: Crawford, Loma, Usyk, Canelo, and then Mikey--- and it's close between them all. Even then, this is only under the assumption I believe he won the last GGG fight (and I don't know, I didn't score it, I personally felt after watching it is was a close fight for sure, however. Would have been fine with a draw).
Rigo was too small, that was worst than Canelo vs Khan fight.
Walters won the fight against Donaire that was sh.it out of the 122 pounds.
Linares was K.Oed bueno DeMarco, Salgado and Thompson.
Román and Sosa are garbage.
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Exactly.So you pump the sht out of one resume and spit on anothers to try and make your BIASED as *** point??
1st Cotto was ranked P4P #9 at the time.
2nd Salido was a BAD loss. He was a HUGE, HUGE underdog with double digit losses. Which Garcia dropped like 5 times and won practically every round
Walters SUKS.
Linares Kahn Jr. has a Round 1 KO loss and a round 2. Guys have 9 and 5 losses now. A dude Broner smashed TKO'd him also.
Martinez LOL you brought him up?? Just because he dropped Mikey???
Man this dude is ALL on LOMA's NUTS!!!
That guy is pathetic.Comment
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Wtf???!
BoxingScene or Cliff Rold... wtf y’all smoking???
you crack heads stop smoking when creating Pound for Pound rankingsComment
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Does Wilder make the list for beating Ortiz and Fury consecutively (assuming he beats Fury)?The usual suspects triggered as usual by someone that knows the sport putting Crawford ahead of Loma.
I have posted before that Usyk IMO has a real case to be #1 so I really disagree with him being down at 5. Way too low IMO. I have the following list as of now:
1. Crawford
2. Lomachenko
3. Usyk
4. Mikey
5. Inoue
6. Sor Rungvisai
7. Canelo Alvarez
8. GGG
9. Spence
10. Joshua
If you have Crawford, Loma or Usyk #1 I don't really have an issue.Comment
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Three weight division champion, first undisputed champion in...I don't even know how long, beat all of his opponents convincingly, ducked by the Pacman, passes the eye test without a shadow of doubt, in flying colours.Comment
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P4P, in other words, if all these guys were the same weight class who would win? That's what it means right?
So lemmie ask, you really think Canelo would beat all of these guys if they were in the same weight class as him?Comment
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