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  • Southpawology
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    #21
    Originally posted by 1hourRun
    Undisputed! 2x Lineal! #1. in three weights, BIATCH!!!

    LMAO. whos he winning these belts off buddy??? Straight bum fest.

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    • Madison Boxing
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      #22
      Originally posted by Southpawology
      I am so sick of this crawford is #1 p4p *****. BASED OFFFF WHAT??????? Midget past prime gamboa and math teach jeff horn???? WHO THE ***** HAS THIS GUY BEAT??? He's pushing 32 years old with 0 ELITE WINS. Go look at danny or thurmans resumes and compare it to this guys. HES DONE *****!
      Well said ^^^

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      • BillyBoxing
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        #23
        Originally posted by 1hourRun
        That wasn't my question, you don't even got a top ten list and come here talking shyte! You just wanted to take shots at me. I hate when people get into P4P discussions acting like they know a thing or two and then turns out they don't even have a top ten! GTFOH!!!
        You are the one who just don't know sht about boxing and only cares about fighters, fighters you're fan of or fighters you feel triggered about and hate on like Joshua, Mikey ect...

        You always talk about fighters, not so much about boxing bru.

        I don't have to have a list, or answer to your dumb question to tell you that Bud isn't the P4P number one, Loma and Canelo are above him, that's all I meant, it's not Bud fault but he had campains in utterly weak divisions.

        Like I said there is no clear P4P king, if I had to pick one, it would be Loma like most, but things could change quickly if Nelo stop GGG in a 3rd opus Mayo 2019, Bud beats Thurman/Spence or Mikey beats Loma...

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        • JohnCastellanos
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          #24
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          He calls Loma #1 in the world though.
          For me, it's damn close, but I'd agree until I see Crawford fight a top guy at 147. And, no, the Aussie wasn't a top guy.
          I’ll just give it to Canelo since Crawford is fighting 100 to 1 underdogs. I hate to do that but I’m tired of these guys not fighting

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          • H.B.Viper
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            #25
            Can we be allies?

            Originally posted by BillyBoxing
            When you bring up 'titles" in a P4P discussion you know the arguments is weak because yeah you can win titles beating paper champs like Idongo.

            You got a ginger who beat Lara, GGG, Trout, Cotto, Mosley in his career.

            You got an Ukranian midget who beat Linares, Walters, Russel jr, Rigondeaux.

            Then you got Bud who beat Idongo, Gomboa, Postol and Horn and fighting this chollo idiot of Benavidez Jose next.


            Undefeated is not an argument to me, therefore Marciano would be the HW GOAT.

            And talking about undef guys, Mikey might have a better record than Bud too IMO 4 divisions ect...if you want to go this way.
            You made more sense with your keyboards than anyone else on this site today.

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            • Scary_canary
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              #26
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              He calls Loma #1 in the world though.
              For me, it's damn close, but I'd agree until I see Crawford fight a top guy at 147. And, no, the Aussie wasn't a top guy.
              B b b but that Aussie guy was #1 on boxrec at the time lol

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              • g27region
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                #27
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                Prior to the Rigo fight I have to admit I was Lomachenko ‘s biggest hater I just couldn’t see what you all saw in him . In my head there was excuses for all of his great wins from Garry Russell to Axe man. When he fought Rigo I thought we will put an end to this matador crap. This Matrix bulls#hit. He humbled my guy and made him quit so I have had no choice but to review my assessment of him. He then moved up in weight and disciplined Linares. So I am a converted fan.

                I like Bud and he is extremely skilled but the opponents he beat to be undisputed were all garbage. The fighter from New Orleans (Prograis) can beat each and every one of them.

                If Crawford beats someone of note at 147 then I will give him his props, Diaz,Postal and Indongo doesn’t do it for me
                That's why I'm glad Rigo's cult following is vanished. GRJ is arguably a way better win and Rigo is not some kind of boxing god, not good enough of a win to turn you into a hater to a fan definitely
                Last edited by g27region; 10-13-2018, 11:31 PM.

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                • Noelanthony
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by g27region
                  That's why I'm glad Rigo's cult following is vanished. GRJ is arguably a way better win and Rigo is not some kind of boxing god, not good enough of a win to turn you into a hater to a fan definitely
                  Gatry Russell had accomplished absolutely nothing. Yes he was a great fighter but he had fought nobody. He stepped up his competition with Loma and was found wanting. Rigo on the other hand was a double Olympic champion . He had pedigree was a defensive genius and had power in his left hand to stop any 130 pound champion. No one as an amateur or professional embarrassed Rigo like that. Gary Russel has fought probably 2 times since his defeat to Loma , nobody cares about him
                  Last edited by Noelanthony; 10-14-2018, 01:51 AM.

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                  • g27region
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    Gatry Russell had accomplished absolutely nothing. Yes he was a great fighter but he had fought nobody. He stepped up his competition with Loma and was found wanting. Rigo on the other hand was a double Olympic champion . He had pedigree was a defensive genius and had power in his left hand to stop any 130 pound champion. No one as an amateur or professional embarrassed Rigo like that. Gary Russel has fought probably 2 times since his defeat to Loma , nobody cares about him
                    Just look who gave Lomachenko more competitive fight - GRJ or Rigo? Yeah, GRJ did nothing but Rigo was small and old. Back then I thought Rigo had good chances against Lomachenko but now when I think about that, it's just his cult followers made me think so, clouded my judgement with their bold predictions about broken jaws, that left hand, about Loma gonna be hitting air whole night and everything. A lot of flaws on that win from age to size, not good enough to turn anybody from hater to fan.
                    Last edited by g27region; 10-14-2018, 02:20 AM.

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by g27region
                      Just look who gave Lomachenko more competitive fight - GRJ or Rigo? Yeah, GRJ did nothing but Rigo was small and old. Back then I thought Rigo had good chances against Lomachenko but now when I think about that, it's just his cult followers made me think so, clouded my judgement with their bold predictions about broken jaws, that left hand, about Loma gonna be hitting air whole night and everything. A lot of flaws on that win from age to size, not good enough to turn anybody from hater to fan.
                      True true ,but size did not play a factor. If Loma used his size to gain an advantage I would say well it was obvious. Rigo had a longer reach and was the bigger puncher. Also leading up to the fight was way more evasive than Loma as he was a calculated counter puncher. I rated Rigo’s skills so how can I discredit anyone that humbled him

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