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  • Nash out
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    Updated P4P Top 5

    There's been a few fights lately that have effected the landscape in and around the top p4p list.

    1. Tyson Fury - A KO win over the powerhouse-beast Braun Strowman keeps the Gypsy King at number 1 and makes a mockery of those doubting his power.

    2. Canelo - The Mexican star is now up there with the likes of Cher, Madonna and Britney and only needs to go by one name. Canelo dominated and then knocked out the best fighter at 175 Krusher Kovalev.

    3. Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher of all time and makes Mike Tyson seem like the kinda guy who could get schooled by Buster Douglas...oh wait...

    4. Terence Crawford - An amazing fighter, but he drops down a few as his next opponent is a dreadful fight and a waste of time. You have to fight the best, Fury has just beaten Strowman in his wrestling debut. Those are the type of wins you need to be the best.

    5. KSI - A great win over the unbeaten Logan Paul sees him gatecrash the top 5. Overhand rights galore, wild swings, speed, power and excitement. He is like a mixture of Wilder and Chisora. Logan Paul will come again and challenge for a world title next year.

    Dropping out of the top 5.

    Monster Inoue - A close win over faded "school of Rigondeaux" graduate Nonito Donaire is not enough to keep him in the top 5 as far more was expected of him. Good learning fight though.
  • ReggieKray
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    Fury is epical

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    • Unified18
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      How bias of you to not even mention Tank, I mean did you not see his performance almost 3 years ago when he TKO'd Jose Pedraza in 7 rounds? That win alone should guarantee him a spot in the top 5 for next decade no matter who he fights next.

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      • aboutfkntime
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        #4
        Originally posted by A-Side Ruiz
        There's been a few fights lately that have effected the landscape in and around the top p4p list.

        1. Tyson Fury - A KO win over the powerhouse-beast Braun Strowman keeps the Gypsy King at number 1 and makes a mockery of those doubting his power.

        2. Canelo - The Mexican star is now up there with the likes of Cher, Madonna and Britney and only needs to go by one name. Canelo dominated and then knocked out the best fighter at 175 Krusher Kovalev.

        3. Deontay Wilder - The hardest puncher of all time and makes Mike Tyson seem like the kinda guy who could get schooled by Buster Douglas...oh wait...

        4. Terence Crawford - An amazing fighter, but he drops down a few as his next opponent is a dreadful fight and a waste of time. You have to fight the best, Fury has just beaten Strowman in his wrestling debut. Those are the type of wins you need to be the best.

        5. KSI - A great win over the unbeaten Logan Paul sees him gatecrash the top 5. Overhand rights galore, wild swings, speed, power and excitement. He is like a mixture of Wilder and Chisora. Logan Paul will come again and challenge for a world title next year.

        Dropping out of the top 5.

        Monster Inoue - A close win over faded "school of Rigondeaux" graduate Nonito Donaire is not enough to keep him in the top 5 as far more was expected of him. Good learning fight though.



        any list without Shannon Briggs cannot be taken seriously

        apart from that, its perfect

        Long Live King Fury !!

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