Most overrated boxer right now?

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  • BoxingIsGreat
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    #21
    Lomachenko. No one is even close.

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    • BoxingIsGreat
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      #22
      Crawford is up there too. I think his utmost potential is wasted.

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      • lopetego
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        #23
        Crawford by far

        it's baffling how ppl are always rating this guy as P4P #1 without beating anyone of note

        he's also a ****ing diva who wants to get paid like a superstar when he can't sell **** on PPV

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          #24
          Dillian Whyte.

          Clowns are trying to make out that this bum is the boogeyman of the HW division.

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          • Thraxox
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            #25
            Gervonta Davis, Crawford, Canelo IMO.

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            • lopetego
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              #26
              Canelo has the best resume of any active boxer not named Pacquiao

              It's funny how many Canelo detractors are always whining that he's overrated because his biggest victories have been close or controversial

              yet they rate Crawford above him

              well, controversial or not, at least Canelo has the big victories and big names on his resume

              while Crawford has nada!

              is he ever going to step up??

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              • Blond Beast
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                #27
                Originally posted by ruedboy
                You got it. Kovalev was a KO waiting to happen and I like Cotto but no doubt he was one weak azz MW champ. Most fans are lazy and don't want look too close at things.
                I love to really study fighters when I can. With Kovalev I never really understood why he was touted as “great” by so many people. I don’t think anybody would rank any of his skills that high vs other “greats”. Tough guy for sure, but I expected him to get KOd by Canelo and he did, in a blink no less. I did rewatch GGG vs Postol for the first time since live. Was surprised that GGG really had all the flaws back then that he’s accused of now. Blocked a lot of punches with his face, missed a lot. Not so fleet of foot as I remembered. He did do more body work. But I was kinda surprised. Course it’s all different looking back with our rose coloured glasses or jaundiced eyes. Still Nelo at 30 is way more talented than GGG ever was. Course GGG does have a granite chin.

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                • The plunger man
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                  #28
                  Tyson fury
                  Ryan Garcia is a bad KO waiting to happen.
                  Both Charlo brothers

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                  • 15 Rounds again
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                    #29
                    Tyson Fury.
                    Beat Wlad fair and square. After that it's the hyped Alabaman and a raft of no names, yet somehow we are told he could beat Ali, Whyte and Joshua on the same night.

                    Put this in the bank, he will either:

                    1. Duck Whyte by accepting the bs 'franchise' label.

                    Or

                    2. Take the Whyte fight and lose badly

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                    • Tatabanya
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                      #30
                      Callum Smith.

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