So the term Pound for Pound originated as a way to give credit to non-heavyweight fighters as being relatively as good of fighters to their weight class- as the heavyweight champ being the biggest was accepted as being the best fighter in the world.
We all know this so I hope it doesnt become a point of semantic contention.Since then, P4P has evolved to mean more 'relative to ones weight class'.
So running with this second definition, I was wondering who everyone here felt were the best P4P fighters based on specific attributes? Who was the fastest p4p fighter of all time (was Ali's speed relative to the heavyweight division faster than say SRL relative to Welter)?
To keep it on point, I will narrow it down to only a few P4P criteria: Speed, Strength, Stamina, Hardest Hitting.
We all know this so I hope it doesnt become a point of semantic contention.Since then, P4P has evolved to mean more 'relative to ones weight class'.
So running with this second definition, I was wondering who everyone here felt were the best P4P fighters based on specific attributes? Who was the fastest p4p fighter of all time (was Ali's speed relative to the heavyweight division faster than say SRL relative to Welter)?
To keep it on point, I will narrow it down to only a few P4P criteria: Speed, Strength, Stamina, Hardest Hitting.
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