Post your top 50
Lomachenko is not in my top 50 P4P
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1. T Fury
2. Wilder
3. Golovkin
4. Canelo
5. Crawford
6. Spence
7. Mikey Garcia
8. Luis Ortiz
9. Anthony Joshua
10. Wangek
11. Leo Santa Cruz
12 Thurman
13. Porter
14 Kovalev
15 Jack
16. Jarrel Miller
17 Stevenson
18 Eleider Alvarez
19 Gervonta Davis
20 Carl Frampton
21 Kell Brook
22 Amir Khan
23 Dillian Whyte
24 Dereck Chisora
25 Joseph Parker
26 Usyk
27 Jacobs
28 jermall charlo
29 Jermell Charlo
30 Danny Garcia
31 Billy Joe Saunders
32 Callum Smith
33 George Groves
34 James Degale
35 Chris Eubank Jr
36 Jarrett Hurd
37. Lara
38 Inoue
39 Andrade
40 Bieterbiev
41 Pacquiou
42 Broner
43 Pulev
44 H Fury
45 Tabiti
46 Dorticos
47 Kownacki
48 Trout
49 Makubu
50 JoyceComment
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This is a hilarious list, hats off to you1. T Fury
2. Wilder
3. Golovkin
4. Canelo
5. Crawford
6. Spence
7. Mikey Garcia
8. Luis Ortiz
9. Anthony Joshua
10. Wangek
11. Leo Santa Cruz
12 Thurman
13. Porter
14 Kovalev
15 Jack
16. Jarrel Miller
17 Stevenson
18 Eleider Alvarez
19 Gervonta Davis
20 Carl Frampton
21 Kell Brook
22 Amir Khan
23 Dillian Whyte
24 Dereck Chisora
25 Joseph Parker
26 Usyk
27 Jacobs
28 jermall charlo
29 Jermell Charlo
30 Danny Garcia
31 Billy Joe Saunders
32 Callum Smith
33 George Groves
34 James Degale
35 Chris Eubank Jr
36 Jarrett Hurd
37. Lara
38 Inoue
39 Andrade
40 Bieterbiev
41 Pacquiou
42 Broner
43 Pulev
44 H Fury
45 Tabiti
46 Dorticos
47 Kownacki
48 Trout
49 Makubu
50 Joyce
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Ranking fighters on what you think they can do is what PFP is supposed to be about. You have mistakenly confused resume with PFP. Resume is what a boxer has done. PFP is what you THINK a fighter can do. His potential based on recent fights. Resume and PFP are NOt the same thing. Anyway Loma has a damn good resume that you are obviously desperately trying to tear apart.Comment
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That just shows how little knowledge of the sport you possess, less than noneHe might get in there one day. But here is why he isn't in now. I think people are putting him high because of what people expect that he can do, but that is opinion, he has to go on and actually do it. I have him around P4P #60. His opponents and their approx P4P Rating.
Fight by fight.
Debut. Jose Ramirez. P4P #800
2nd Fight. Orlando Salido LOST #100
3rd fight Gary Russell best win of career #65. Talented but inactive. Hasn't done much in career.
4th fight Suriya Tatakhun #1000 He went into the fight with a 51-1 record. The most flattering record in boxing including Charlie Z
5th fight Gamalier Rodriguez #1000 So unknown his parents couldn't pick him out of an identity line up
6th fight Romulo Koasicha #1000 Never heard of him
7th fight. Roman Martinez #200 Beaten by Ricky Burns!
8th fight Nicholas Walters. Chicken and a bum bully. #150
9th fight Jason Sosa #170 Drew with Jose Ortiz W3 L4
10 fight Miguel Marriaga 200 Plodding caveman. Lost to chicken Walters
11th fight Gullermo Rigondeaux #30 Came up in weight two divisions for a pay day. Won the first round easily, but injured his hand in the same round costing him victory.
12th fight Jorge Linares. #70 Already been knocked out by three bums, he won a much debated split decision in his first fight against world number 600 Anthony "one dollar" Crolla "donut" Linares was well ahead and had Lomachenko flat on his arse. Lomachenko was saved by a slow count by the referee, and proceeded to knock out the chinny bum Linares not long after.
So tell me, how on earth is this a resume of a man who many think is the #1P4P fighter in the world?Comment
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