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  • Marchegiano
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    #11
    I check their rankings sometimes.

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    • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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      #12
      Originally posted by Marchegiano
      I check their rankings sometimes.
      How do they compare to The Ring ratings?

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        #13
        Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
        How do they compare to The Ring ratings?
        BN:

        Pound-for-pound (The best of the best)
        1. Canelo Alvarez | (53-1-2) | (MEX)    
        2. Vasyl Lomachenko | (14-1) | (UKR)
        3. Naoya Inoue | (19-0) | (JPN)
        4. Terence Crawford | (36-0) | (USA)
        5. Oleksandr Usyk | (17-0) | (UKR)
        6. Errol Spence Jnr | (26-0) | (USA)
        7. Tyson Fury | (30-0-1) | (ENG)
        8. Gennady Golovkin | (40-1-1) | (KAZ)
        9. Artur Beterbiev | (15-0) | (RUS)
        10. Leo Santa Cruz | (37-1-1) | (MEX)




        Ring:
        1. Canelo
        2. Loma
        3. Monster
        4. TC
        5. Usyk
        6. Spence
        7. GGG
        8. Estrada
        9. Beterbiev
        10. Pac



        They're about the same, everyone's are.

        Boxing Writers Association of America
        1 Mexico Canelo Álvarez 53–1–2 (35 KO) Middleweight WBA (Super), and The Ring middleweight and WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion
        2 Ukraine Vasyl Lomachenko 14–1 (10 KO) Lightweight WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight champion
        3 United States Terence Crawford 36–0 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO welterweight champion
        4 Japan Naoya Inoue 19–0 (16 KO) Bantamweight WBA (Super), IBF and The Ring bantamweight champion
        5 United States Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) Welterweight WBC and IBF welterweight champion
        6 Ukraine Oleksandr Usyk 17–0 (13 KO) Heavyweight
        7 Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin 40–1–1 (35 KO) Middleweight IBF and IBO middleweight champion
        8 United Kingdom Tyson Fury 30–0–1 (21 KO) Heavyweight WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
        9 Philippines Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA (Super) welterweight champion
        10 Mexico Juan Francisco Estrada 40–3–1 (27 KO) Super flyweight WBC, and The Ring super flyweight champion




        Transnational Boxing Rankings Board
        1 Mexico Canelo Álvarez 52–1–2 (35 KO) Middleweight WBA (Super), and The Ring middleweight and WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion
        2 Japan Naoya Inoue 19–0 (16 KO) Bantamweight WBA (Super), IBF and The Ring bantamweight champion
        3 Ukraine Vasyl Lomachenko 14–1 (10 KO) Lightweight WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight champion
        4 United States Terence Crawford 36–0 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO welterweight champion
        5 Ukraine Oleksandr Usyk 17–0 (13 KO) Heavyweight
        6 United Kingdom Tyson Fury 30–0–1 (21 KO) Heavyweight WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
        7 Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin 40–1–1 (35 KO) Middleweight IBF and IBO middleweight champion
        8 Mexico Juan Francisco Estrada 40–3–1 (27 KO) Super flyweight WBC, and The Ring super flyweight champion
        9 United States Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) Welterweight WBC and IBF welterweight champion
        10 Philippines Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA (Super) welterweight champion




        ESPN
        1 Ukraine Vasyl Lomachenko 14–1 (10 KO) Lightweight WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight champion
        2 United States Terence Crawford 36–0 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO welterweight champion
        3 Mexico Canelo Álvarez 52–1–2 (35 KO) Middleweight WBA (Super), and The Ring middleweight and WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion
        4 Japan Naoya Inoue 19–0 (16 KO) Bantamweight WBA (Super), IBF and The Ring bantamweight champion
        5 United States Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) Welterweight WBC and IBF welterweight champion
        6 Ukraine Oleksandr Usyk 17–0 (13 KO) Heavyweight
        7 United Kingdom Tyson Fury 30–0–1 (21 KO) Heavyweight WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
        8 Mexico Juan Francisco Estrada 40–3–1 (27 KO) Super flyweight WBC, and The Ring super flyweight champion
        9 Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin 40–1–1 (35 KO) Middleweight IBF and IBO middleweight champion
        10 Philippines Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA (Super) welterweight champion




        BoxRec
        1 Mexico Canelo Álvarez 52–1–2 (35 KO) Middleweight WBA (Super), and The Ring middleweight and WBA (Regular) super middleweight champion
        2 United Kingdom Tyson Fury 30–0–1 (21 KO) Heavyweight WBC, and The Ring heavyweight champion
        3 United States Errol Spence Jr. 26–0 (21 KO) Welterweight WBC and IBF welterweight champion
        4 Kazakhstan Gennady Golovkin 40–1–1 (35 KO) Middleweight IBF and IBO middleweight champion
        5 United States Deontay Wilder 42–1–1 (41 KO) Heavyweight
        6 United States Terence Crawford 36–0 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO welterweight champion
        7 Philippines Manny Pacquiao 62–7–2 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA (Super) welterweight champion
        8 United Kingdom Anthony Joshua 23–1 (21 KO) Heavyweight WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight champion
        9 Ukraine Vasyl Lomachenko 14–1 (10 KO) Lightweight WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight champion
        10 United States Shawn Porter 20–3 –1 (17 KO) Welterweight



        Boxing Monthly
        The full Boxing Monthly online P4P top ten is as follows (movement since last list in brackets, NC = no change, NE = new entry):
        1. (NC) Vasyl Lomachenko 98 points
        2. (NC) Terence Crawford 79 points
        3. (+1) Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez 75 points
        4. (-1) Oleksandr Usyk 75 points
        5. (NC) Naoya Inoue 72 points
        6. (+2) Errol Spence Jr 40 points
        7. (NC) Juan Francisco Estrada 31 points
        8. (-2) Gennady Golovkin 27 points
        9. (NE) Artur Beterbiev 17 points
        10. (NE) Josh Taylor 16 points



        Sorry for how ****ty some of these copied. You can read them though


        I'd post these every time I look them up if I thought anyone else gave a damn. I like to check consensus. For example, Loma does have a good argument for #1 but clearly the boxing world mostly favors Canelo for that spot. Loma onlye got 2 of 7 #1 ranks, Nelo got 5, no one else is even considered number 1 by any media outlet I know of.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #14
          - -Manny holding the record for 4 decades of p4p ratings by Ring.

          Noone even close to his p4p legacy...NOONE!

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          • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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            #15
            Very similar, YUP

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