should GGG be pound for pound number 1 if he beats jacobs?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #1

    should GGG be pound for pound number 1 if he beats jacobs?

    After 17 middleweight defences, golovkin now gets the opportunity to get his best win to date by fighting daniel jacobs, the consensus number 2 middleweight who hasnt lost in 7 years. This was the opponent that everyone was asking for on here, a world class middleweight. So, if golovkin beats jacobs, should he be considered pound for pound number 1?
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  • MPX309
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    #2
    Make a poll

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    • original zero
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      GGG should be P4P #1 *right now*. He's the undefeated WBC/WBA/IBF champion and winning every fight by knockout.

      Please name me a fighter that is dominating their division more than GGG is?

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        #4
        Originally posted by MPX309
        Make a poll
        done...........

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        • The Big Dunn
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          No, he shouldn't IMO.You still have people like Chocalito, Ward and Crawford that are also undefeated but have won titles in multiple divisions which should weigh more in a p4p debate.

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          • HanzGruber
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            #6
            uh no...

            he needs to grow some balls and move up right op?

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              #7
              Originally posted by original zero
              GGG should be P4P #1 *right now*. He's the undefeated WBC/WBA/IBF champion and winning every fight by knockout.

              Please name me a fighter that is dominating their division more than GGG is?
              i cant think of any....

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              • VERSION1 (V1)
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                no if he beats Jacobs and Saul this year he will be #1

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bigdramashow
                  After 17 middleweight defences, golovkin now gets the opportunity to get his best win to date by fighting daniel jacobs, the consensus number 2 middleweight who hasnt lost in 7 years. This was the opponent that everyone was asking for on here, a world class middleweight. So, if golovkin beats jacobs, should he be considered pound for pound number 1?
                  If Jacobs wins, should he vault into the top 5 p4p ranks?

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                  • -Kev-
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                    GGG fights the best opponent to date every time he fights. To many fans Brook, a welterweight, was his last best opponent. He still doesn't have that definitive best opponent in his resume that will overshadow everyone else that come after it. Like if he beats Jacobs, we all know that he could still improve his resume after that. Stevens, Geale, Rubio, Murray were all his best opponent when they happened. I think Murray is better than everyone else he has fought though.

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