Where should Estrada be in the p4p list?

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  • kidbazooka
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    #1

    Where should Estrada be in the p4p list?

    After tonight’s masterful performance against the #8 guy where should Estrada land in the top 10?
  • Mexican_Puppet
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    #2
    Easy, easy.


    TOP-4.

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    • Mexican_Puppet
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      #3
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      • Nehnenqui
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        #4
        Originally posted by kidbazooka
        After tonight’s masterful performance against the #8 guy where should Estrada land in the top 10?
        Estrada has been P4P to those who know what they’re watching. I feel he beat Chocolatito and SSR in the first fight.

        My Top 5 is:

        1. Canelo
        2. Crawford
        3. Estrada
        4. Spence
        5. Inoue

        I think Spence and Inoue might be better than Estrada but they don’t have the resumes yet. Once they get some better scalps then Estrada might slide down to 5. But if Estrada beats Nietes then it’d be hard to move him down.

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        • Mexican_Puppet
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          #5
          Originally posted by Nehnenqui
          Estrada has been P4P to those who know what they’re watching. I feel he beat Chocolatito and SSR in the first fight.

          My Top 5 is:

          1. Canelo
          2. Crawford
          3. Estrada
          4. Spence
          5. Inoue

          I think Spence and Inoue might be better than Estrada but they don’t have the resumes yet. Once they get some better scalps then Estrada might slide down to 5. But if Estrada beats Nietes then it’d be hard to move him down.

          Inoue, maybe can be at the level of Juan but he need to a lot.

          He is just fighting with poor rivals.


          Spence?

          No way in hell he is better than a Estrada, only is better in power

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          • lopetego
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            #6
            1. Lomachenko
            2. Canelo
            3. Usyk
            4. Crawford
            5. Estrada

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            • Mexican_Puppet
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              #7
              Former WBO, WBC, WBA champion of the world.

              #1 at flyweight.

              #1 at super flyweight.

              Two division champion of the world.


              Beat in world class performances Viloria and Sor Rungvisai, two guys that were P4P.

              He went down 4 division to fight with a prime Roman Gonzalez and it was too competitive.

              Then, Roman ducked the rematch when Juan was in a natural weight for him, when Juan was the king of the weight, he was the wba and wbo champion and Roman the wbc.

              Roman said that he wanted 2 million to fight with Estrada.

              Beat Segura, Melindo, Marquez, Cuadras, Sanchez Jr, Viloria, Sor Rungvisai.

              7 former champions of the world.

              He, of fact, has a better career than Crawford, Loma, and GGG.

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              • Caxcan
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                #8
                He's top 5 as far as I'm concerned considering he's been a p4p caliber fighter for the past 6 years. Keep in mind he gave a prime Gonzalez a run for his money when he was still fairly green and not at his ideal weight class, beat Viloria who was unified champ and hovering around the p4p list and now Rungvisai, plus wins over other guys who have held titles.

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                • Mexican_Puppet
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Caxcan
                  He's top 5 as far as I'm concerned considering he's been a p4p caliber fighter for the past 6 years. Keep in mind he gave a prime Gonzalez a run for his money when he was still fairly green and not at his ideal weight class, beat Viloria who was unified champ and hovering around the p4p list and now Rungvisai, plus wins over other guys who have held titles.
                  And people does not know, but Juan had a lot of problems with injuries when he was in a great shape in 112 division.

                  He went down 4 pounds to fight Roman Gonzalez in prime and it was a beauty and close fight.

                  He is an artist.

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                  • pretty ste
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                    #10
                    I got him top 5

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