Comments Thread For: BoxingScene Pound for Pound Update: November 2019
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Even Vasya himself when asked said that Crawford is his #1 p4p. Crawford is my favorite welterweight but he really needs to get some big fights, and soon... I am not surprised he’s slipping on people’s lists because he’s just been too quiet lately and hasn’t beat anyone of note, unless you count a washed Khan. I still think he’s one of the most talented boxers in the last 30 or so years, but he has to get the fights.Comment
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I’m a big supporter of Lomachenko but I agree with you he should not be ranked ahead of Crawford. Lomachenko has not looked that dominant since going up to lightweight; 135 is his limit, and 130 is better.
Even Vasya himself when asked said that Crawford is his #1 p4p. Crawford is my favorite welterweight but he really needs to get some big fights, and soon... I am not surprised he’s slipping on people’s lists because he’s just been too quiet lately and hasn’t beat anyone of note, unless you count a washed Khan. I still think he’s one of the most talented boxers in the last 30 or so years, but he has to get the fights.Comment
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Hopefully, this finally puts the final nails in the coffin of this know-nothing idiots career. Is it not 100% obvious this guy DKSAB and can't leave personal feelings out of anything? It's pathetic.Comment
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King Santa was the 126 WBA Super Champ so he automatically gets a shot at that same title at 130. Nothing new here. I'm a fan of Cancio though, I'd like to see him get a Terremoto pay day in the future. That'd be a good fight.Comment
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P4P is subjective... and highly over-rated imo...
Inoue leapfrogged Lomachenko, Crawford, and Canelo... after being exposed a little, by an old Donaire who dropped TWO divisions in the last year-or-so? ...
I have him a solid #4
Usyk, I love the guy... excellent fighter, and excellent guy... but he is one fight away from possibly being removed from the list entirely
Usyk beat 2x unproven guys, and thats it... I still remember what happened in the Bellew fight, Usyk did not look like a P4P fighter at all
not sure whats up there... I wish him all the best, but not sure how successful he will be at heavyweight
and Golovkin still on the list, after losing to Canelo and probably losing to Derevyanchenko... ?
I think there will be some " adjustments " over the next 12 months
I have the top 4...
Crawford/Lomachenko... #1 and #2, no particular order
Canelo
Inoue
I still have Canelo/Inoue one top win away from earning the top spot
Crawford needs to do something
because of his inactivity against anyone worth a damn, in 12 months I can see...
1) Canelo
2) Lomachenko
3) Inoue
4) CrawfordComment
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It’s a decent list, but I’d put Bud at number one. I also wouldn’t have Fury in the top ten after how he looked against Wallin. I’d put Beterbiev at #8 instead. Also a bit confused by Thurman at #3... maybe you can explain your reasoning for that? Even if you feel he deserved a decision against PAC, he just doesn’t look that good to me anymore.Comment
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Yeah, you guys are right.
It's getting harder & harder for me to justify having Crawford at #1 with his lack of challenges, but it's just that I feel weird putting guys with under 20 fights as P4P #1s with Inoue & Lomachenko, & Usyk.
And I don't think Canelo beat GGG in either fight or Erislandy Lara, so I give him credit for his greatness, but he should have 4 losses in my book.
So, Crawford's just kind of #1 by default
It's too early to have Josh Taylor in the top 10 too.
Let's let him defend the belt a few times first.
I know I got Beterbiev on there, but he keeps knocking people the F out like Inoue, so it's kind hard to deny that.Last edited by The D3vil; 11-19-2019, 08:35 PM.Comment
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