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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Lomachenko Reveals His List For Top 5 Pound-For-Pound

    WBA lightweight world champion Vasiliy Lomachenko said that he's not in the sport for business, but for entering the history books as one of the greatest. With this in mind, the Ukrainian boxer confirmed that should he beat Jose Pedraza on December 8 in New York, he would love nothing more than measuring himself against Mikey Garcia, whom he cataloged as one of the best fighters of the moment.
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    #2
    Usyk is #1 p4p. Its not even close.

    Spence is #2.

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    • Kezzer
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      Not convinced on Mikey.

      Boxrec top15 below

      1 Terence Crawford 1,091 welterweight 31
      2 Saul Alvarez* 1,041 middleweight 28
      3 Gennady Golovkin 814 middleweight 36
      4 Vasiliy Lomachenko* 809 lightweight 30
      5 Luis Nery 792 bantamweight 23
      6 Wisaksil Wangek 752 super flyweight 31
      7 Oleksandr Usyk* 691 cruiserweight 31
      8 Anthony Joshua* 683 heavyweight 29
      9 Leo Santa Cruz 672 featherweight 30
      10 Callum Smith 665 super middleweight 28
      11 Miguel Berchelt* 635 super featherweight 26
      12 Eleider Alvarez* 598 light heavyweight 34
      13 Mikey Garcia 557 lightweight 30
      14 Manny Pacquiao 551 welterweight 39
      15 Errol Spence Jr 550 welterweight 28

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        WBA lightweight world champion Vasiliy Lomachenko said that he's not in the sport for business, but for entering the history books as one of the greatest. With this in mind, the Ukrainian boxer confirmed that should he beat Jose Pedraza on December 8 in New York, he would love nothing more than measuring himself against Mikey Garcia, whom he cataloged as one of the best fighters of the moment.
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        Joshua ?

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        • aboutfkntime
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          #5
          Originally posted by Kezzer
          Not convinced on Mikey.

          Boxrec top15 below

          1 Terence Crawford 1,091 welterweight 31
          2 Saul Alvarez* 1,041 middleweight 28
          3 Gennady Golovkin 814 middleweight 36
          4 Vasiliy Lomachenko* 809 lightweight 30
          5 Luis Nery 792 bantamweight 23
          6 Wisaksil Wangek 752 super flyweight 31
          7 Oleksandr Usyk* 691 cruiserweight 31
          8 Anthony Joshua* 683 heavyweight 29
          9 Leo Santa Cruz 672 featherweight 30
          10 Callum Smith 665 super middleweight 28
          11 Miguel Berchelt* 635 super featherweight 26
          12 Eleider Alvarez* 598 light heavyweight 34
          13 Mikey Garcia 557 lightweight 30
          14 Manny Pacquiao 551 welterweight 39
          15 Errol Spence Jr 550 welterweight 28


          wow !

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          • Mexican_Puppet
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            #6
            This guy is a big warrior and a good example to the boxing world.

            He has a lot of fans in México.

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            • Tony Trick-Pony
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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              WBA lightweight world champion Vasiliy Lomachenko said that he's not in the sport for business, but for entering the history books as one of the greatest. With this in mind, the Ukrainian boxer confirmed that should he beat Jose Pedraza on December 8 in New York, he would love nothing more than measuring himself against Mikey Garcia, whom he cataloged as one of the best fighters of the moment.
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              Wow, that's a good list. Haha. Loma is awesome but I think I have to go with Usyk for number one. No one in boxing has done what this guy has done. He's been a beast this year. In fact, FOTY imo so far.

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              • Citizen Koba
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                #8
                Originally posted by Kezzer
                Not convinced on Mikey.

                Boxrec top15 below

                1 Terence Crawford 1,091 welterweight 31
                2 Saul Alvarez* 1,041 middleweight 28
                3 Gennady Golovkin 814 middleweight 36
                4 Vasiliy Lomachenko* 809 lightweight 30
                5 Luis Nery 792 bantamweight 23
                6 Wisaksil Wangek 752 super flyweight 31
                7 Oleksandr Usyk* 691 cruiserweight 31
                8 Anthony Joshua* 683 heavyweight 29
                9 Leo Santa Cruz 672 featherweight 30
                10 Callum Smith 665 super middleweight 28
                11 Miguel Berchelt* 635 super featherweight 26
                12 Eleider Alvarez* 598 light heavyweight 34
                13 Mikey Garcia 557 lightweight 30
                14 Manny Pacquiao 551 welterweight 39
                15 Errol Spence Jr 550 welterweight 28
                Boxrec is an extremely valuable resource, man, but as a way of ranking fighters it's as flawed as any other - more so than many, even though it is is free from the subjective bias that plagues most lists. P4P as a concept is utterly ridiculous to my mind, but if you are gonna indulge best way is to decide clearly in your own mind what criterion (or balance of criteria) you're going to use and do your best to apply that impartially. Personally I have a loose idea of a top 10 or 15 in no particular order based unashamedly on the eye test... but each to their own.

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                • P4Pdunny
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  Joshua ?
                  yeahh, i remember him saying that he was a big fan of AJ at the AJ/Pov fight/and the build up leading but I didn't think he liked him this much.

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kezzer
                    Not convinced on Mikey.

                    Boxrec top15 below

                    1 Terence Crawford 1,091 welterweight 31
                    2 Saul Alvarez* 1,041 middleweight 28
                    3 Gennady Golovkin 814 middleweight 36
                    4 Vasiliy Lomachenko* 809 lightweight 30

                    5 Luis Nery 792 bantamweight 23
                    6 Wisaksil Wangek 752 super flyweight 31
                    7 Oleksandr Usyk* 691 cruiserweight 31
                    8 Anthony Joshua* 683 heavyweight 29
                    9 Leo Santa Cruz 672 featherweight 30
                    10 Callum Smith 665 super middleweight 28
                    11 Miguel Berchelt* 635 super featherweight 26
                    12 Eleider Alvarez* 598 light heavyweight 34
                    13 Mikey Garcia 557 lightweight 30
                    14 Manny Pacquiao 551 welterweight 39
                    15 Errol Spence Jr 550 welterweight 28
                    That's the thing, how in hell they have GGG over Loma?

                    Russel jr, Walters, Rigo, Linares, Sosa, Martinez (through 3 divisions) OVER Jacobs, Vanes, Lemule, Murray, Geale, Brook strictly at 160 all day.

                    Unless they credit GGG a draw or a moral victory over Canelo...

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