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  • Nash out
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    Updated P4P Top 10

    Not one of those really lists that are dominated by the likes of Lomadonko because of very poor opposition.

    1 Tyson Fury - In my opinion the GOAT. Has beaten the other best two heavyweights in history in Wlad and Wilder. He also holds a victory over former cruiserweight King, Steve Cunningham. Two wins over Dereck Chisora (a rich man's Frazier) and a win over a prime Kevin Johnson, with Vitali the only other man to beat the legendary Kingpin at his best.

    2 Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher in history. Also has great athleticism, defence and heart. A beast!

    3. Genady GGG Golovkin - In his prime an unstoppable force, and even now, almost unbeatable. Holds two wins over future HOF Canelo Alvarez and a win over Danny Jacobs.

    4. Canelo Alvarez - Incredibly skilled and the best Mexican fighter ever. Best resume in boxing.

    5 Terrence Crawford - Incredible fighter, like a smaller Tyson Fury, but not quite as good.

    6 Errol Spence - Power, speed, skill. Would have made mincemeat out of Hagher, Hearns, Leonard and Duran.

    7. Amir Khan - Always gets the big fights, talks a great game, has excellent wins and tough close losses. Was give and take with Crawford before the (tko) testicle knockout.

    8. Charlie Zelenoff - Whilst not fighting in the pro ranks, he has around 200 wins, fighting well above his weight class, taking on fighters of all shapes, styles and disciplines from around the world. Including wins over Deontay Wilder (Although I'd favor Wilder over 12 rounds and real boxing rules. Floyd Mayweather SR, Deric the Giant, and slick southpore Anthony Thompson.

    9. Sergey Kovalez. Slightly past his best but still amazing. He avenged his fluke loss to Eleider Alvarez with a shutout and boxing masterclass. Also went 1-1 with the great Andre Ward.

    10. Monster Inoue - The only good small weight fighter. Someone who actually can punch and I'd take him to beat an averaged sized, normal man in a fight.
    Last edited by Nash out; 07-01-2019, 07:28 PM.
  • pepzz
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    #2
    I like tripple flop details. Lol man no matter how many times yall tell yourself and the world that lil g won both fights it doesn't change reality.

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    • JERMELL_CHARLO_
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      #3
      Originally posted by cally83
      Not one of those really lists that are dominated by the likes of Lomadonko because of very poor opposition.

      1 Tyson Fury - In my opinion the GOAT. Has beaten the other best two heavyweights in history in Wlad and Wilder. He also holds a victory over former cruiserweight King, Steve Cunningham. Two wins over Dereck Chisora (a rich man's Frazier) and a win over a prime Kevin Johnson, with Vitali the only other man to beat the legendary Kingpin at his best.

      2 Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher in history. Also has great athleticism, defence and heart. A beast!

      3. Genady GGG Golovkin - In his prime an unstoppable force, and even now, almost unbeatable. Holds two wins over future HOF Canelo Alvarez and a win over Danny Jacobs.

      4. Canelo Alvarez - Incredibly skilled and the best Mexican fighter ever. Best resume in boxing.

      5 Terrence Crawford - Incredible fighter, like a smaller Tyson Fury, but not quite as good.

      6 Errol Spence - Power, speed, skill. Would have made mincemeat out of Hagher, Hearns, Leonard and Duran.

      7. Amir Khan - Always gets the big fights, talks a great game, has excellent wins and tough close losses. Was give and take with Crawford before the (tko) testicle knockout.

      8. Charlie Zelenoff - Whilst not fighting in the pro ranks, he has around 200 wins, fighting well above his weight class, taking on fighters of all shapes, styles and disciplines from around the world. Including wins over Deontay Wilder (Although I'd favor Wilder over 12 rounds and real boxing rules. Floyd Mayweather SR, Deric the Giant, and slick southpore Anthony Thompson.

      9. Sergey Kovalez. Slightly past his best but still amazing. He avenged his fluke loss to Eleider Alvarez with a shutout and boxing masterclass. Also went 1-1 with the great Andre Ward.

      10. Monster Inoue - The only good small weight fighter. Someone who actually can punch and I'd take him to beat an averaged sized, normal man in a fight.
      I knew this list was a joke when you called Tyson Fury the GOAT.
      Having Little G over his daddy CANELO ALVAREZ just confirmed it.

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      • Blueboy3
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        No Prince Patel? Not a legit list IMHO

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        • JohnCastellanos
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          #5
          Originally posted by cally83
          Not one of those really lists that are dominated by the likes of Lomadonko because of very poor opposition.

          1 Tyson Fury - In my opinion the GOAT. Has beaten the other best two heavyweights in history in Wlad and Wilder. He also holds a victory over former cruiserweight King, Steve Cunningham. Two wins over Dereck Chisora (a rich man's Frazier) and a win over a prime Kevin Johnson, with Vitali the only other man to beat the legendary Kingpin at his best.

          2 Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher in history. Also has great athleticism, defence and heart. A beast!

          3. Genady GGG Golovkin - In his prime an unstoppable force, and even now, almost unbeatable. Holds two wins over future HOF Canelo Alvarez and a win over Danny Jacobs.

          4. Canelo Alvarez - Incredibly skilled and the best Mexican fighter ever. Best resume in boxing.

          5 Terrence Crawford - Incredible fighter, like a smaller Tyson Fury, but not quite as good.

          6 Errol Spence - Power, speed, skill. Would have made mincemeat out of Hagher, Hearns, Leonard and Duran.

          7. Amir Khan - Always gets the big fights, talks a great game, has excellent wins and tough close losses. Was give and take with Crawford before the (tko) testicle knockout.

          8. Charlie Zelenoff - Whilst not fighting in the pro ranks, he has around 200 wins, fighting well above his weight class, taking on fighters of all shapes, styles and disciplines from around the world. Including wins over Deontay Wilder (Although I'd favor Wilder over 12 rounds and real boxing rules. Floyd Mayweather SR, Deric the Giant, and slick southpore Anthony Thompson.

          9. Sergey Kovalez. Slightly past his best but still amazing. He avenged his fluke loss to Eleider Alvarez with a shutout and boxing masterclass. Also went 1-1 with the great Andre Ward.

          10. Monster Inoue - The only good small weight fighter. Someone who actually can punch and I'd take him to beat an averaged sized, normal man in a fight.
          You jerk! Disgrace the name of boxing by putting that coward ggg in the list

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          • Ca$ual Fan
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            #6
            Originally posted by cally83
            Not one of those really lists that are dominated by the likes of Lomadonko because of very poor opposition.

            1 Tyson Fury - In my opinion the GOAT. Has beaten the other best two heavyweights in history in Wlad and Wilder. He also holds a victory over former cruiserweight King, Steve Cunningham. Two wins over Dereck Chisora (a rich man's Frazier) and a win over a prime Kevin Johnson, with Vitali the only other man to beat the legendary Kingpin at his best.

            2 Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher in history. Also has great athleticism, defence and heart. A beast!

            3. Genady GGG Golovkin - In his prime an unstoppable force, and even now, almost unbeatable. Holds two wins over future HOF Canelo Alvarez and a win over Danny Jacobs.

            4. Canelo Alvarez - Incredibly skilled and the best Mexican fighter ever. Best resume in boxing.

            5 Terrence Crawford - Incredible fighter, like a smaller Tyson Fury, but not quite as good.

            6 Errol Spence - Power, speed, skill. Would have made mincemeat out of Hagher, Hearns, Leonard and Duran.

            7. Amir Khan - Always gets the big fights, talks a great game, has excellent wins and tough close losses. Was give and take with Crawford before the (tko) testicle knockout.

            8. Charlie Zelenoff - Whilst not fighting in the pro ranks, he has around 200 wins, fighting well above his weight class, taking on fighters of all shapes, styles and disciplines from around the world. Including wins over Deontay Wilder (Although I'd favor Wilder over 12 rounds and real boxing rules. Floyd Mayweather SR, Deric the Giant, and slick southpore Anthony Thompson.

            9. Sergey Kovalez. Slightly past his best but still amazing. He avenged his fluke loss to Eleider Alvarez with a shutout and boxing masterclass. Also went 1-1 with the great Andre Ward.

            10. Monster Inoue - The only good small weight fighter. Someone who actually can punch and I'd take him to beat an averaged sized, normal man in a fight.
            I respect different opinions even how far off it is from the others, but AMIR KHAN!!??? LMFAO

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