Does INOUE pass Loma or Crawford? Who gets demoted below Inoue?

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  • Thuglife Nelo
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    #11
    Originally posted by Boxing Goat
    That's what I thought. Off to the ignore list
    You thought the other judges should've scored it like Levi Martinez? I'm confused

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    • Vegemil
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      #12
      Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
      Imagine Loma struggling to someone who is washed as Nonito and got schooled by Frampton and destroyed by someone Loma had a easy night with.
      Donaire came down massively and still didn't look drained. Look at the size difference between the two fighters. Please use some common sense even if you like a different fighter.

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      • Clegg
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        #13
        Its a 3 horse race, right now Crawford #1 but real close and on paper the other 2 will find it easier to make meaningful fights in the next 6-12 months so they could overtake

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          Originally posted by I'm Widdit!
          I think Loma should go to #9 because Salido a baddass!
          PFP is opinion based and every boxing fan has a right to his pfp list based on his own opinion. If you think Loma is the 9th best fighter in the world then put him there. I don't count the Salido loss against Loma because it was only his 2nd pro fight and Loma came in overweight and was allowed to hit low plus I thought Loma got robbed and deserved to win that fight. I have Loma at or near the top pfp because he has beaten champion after champion in 3 weight classes.

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          • boliodogs
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            #15
            Sorry, I meant to say Salido came in overweight.

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            • Unified18
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              #16
              Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
              Imagine Loma struggling to someone who is washed as Nonito and got schooled by Frampton and destroyed by someone Loma had a easy night with.
              This comment would be relevant if weight classes wasn't a thing. Donaire @ 126 << Donaire @ 118, Rigo @ 122>> Rigo @ 130. Even what was previously though of to be a top 2/3 win for Loma in Jorge Linares got absolutely merked by journeyman, Pablo Cesar Cano when Linares decided to move up a single weight class.

              A comparable Donaire for Loma would be a fading, HOF caliber fighter, who is also a natural LW. Such fighter would likely be just as tough or even tougher compare to the Luke Campbells of the division.
              Last edited by Unified18; 11-07-2019, 09:57 AM.

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                #17
                Originally posted by RetroSpeed05
                Imagine Loma struggling to someone who is washed as Nonito and got schooled by Frampton and destroyed by someone Loma had a easy night with.
                At what weights tho? OK THEN.

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