Solid list but I have Wladamir in the top 10 as I think every p4p list should.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostNot even nearly as crazy as having Ward at #2.
Originally posted by PBP View PostHe just beat the #3 guy and neutralized him to the point where he only won one clear indisputable round. There are some toss up rounds you can give to Donaire if you like him but they could be scored either way.
Oh, and I never had Donaire at three.. Highest I've had him is 5 I think
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Originally posted by royjonesjrKTFO View PostTake Froch's slow ass off. WE talkin' about the best of the best. Froch's been outboxed how many times? Went life and death with Kessler. All he is, is a tough guy w/ decent power. Adrien Broner should be in it. Stop hating, people.
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Originally posted by Syf View PostWard has an impressive run... He's been inactive a while but he cleaned out 168, which was a pretty deep division.
I'm not a huge fan of transferring all of a guy's accomplishments to another fighter just because the style matchup favored that fighter. Donaire is not an effective pressure fighter, and yet he was forced to push the fight because of fan expectations. This put him out of his comfort zone. Also I've made a thread about how the degree of the victory is exaggerated. Donaire put Rigo on his butt, and Rigo spent some rounds doing absolutely nothing. I had rigo winning, but not by as much as most. Is Rigo a great talent? Absolutely. But one great win and a great amateur pedigree doesn't show how that fighter can handle all different styles at a pro level. And it doesn't answer questions about their chin or heart at a pro level either. This elevating him to #3 in the sport is premature.
Oh, and I never had Donaire at three.. Highest I've had him is 5 I think
Over the past 3 years, Floyd has continued to dominate, Ward has continued to dominate and Rigo has the single best win of 2013 and did it in dominating fashion. Bradley bounced back and convincingly beat a top 3 pound for pound fighter in his last fight. I think the top 4 should be unanimous.
Pacquiao and Marquez are ATGs and HOFs but you can't rank them THAT high based off how they looked in their last fights. Going off those performances would they beat Floyd or Ward if they were the same size? Same thing applies to Martinez.
They dropped Hopkins one year because even though he continued to win, he didn't look impressive doing so. Same thing with Pernell Whitaker after the Hurtado fight.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostThat's fair. But I think sometimes you have to use the eye test. The purpose of the list is to determine who the best fighter would be AT THIS MOMENT IN TIME if they were all the same size. This isn't a top 100 ATG list where your trying to determine who the greatest fighters are based on their body of work. Resume and level of competition is something to consider but you also have to look at how they look and how they have won recently.
Over the past 3 years, Floyd has continued to dominate, Ward has continued to dominate and Rigo has the single best win of 2013 and did it in dominating fashion. Bradley bounced back and convincingly beat a top 3 pound for pound fighter in his last fight. I think the top 4 should be unanimous.
Pacquiao and Marquez are ATGs and HOFs but you can't rank them THAT high based off how they looked in their last fights. Going off those performances would they beat Floyd or Ward if they were the same size? Same thing applies to Martinez.
They dropped Hopkins one year because even though he continued to win, he didn't look impressive doing so. Same thing with Pernell Whitaker after the Hurtado fight.
Also, its funny to me how donaire dropped completely off of people's lists, yet rigo sustains #3 off of such a great win. If Donaire is such a great win, then why did he drop so far? If anything he should be right under wherever rigondeaux is ranked.
Also, peopleks reverence for a great win seems to be selective. Gonzalez had a great win over Mares, yet I don't see Gonzalez replacing Mares's spot that was on many people's lists. In fact BOTH are off most people's list.
I am begrudgingly ok with Rigo at #4 or #5, because I have been constantly immersed with the idea by nsb and max kellerman, but Bradley deserves #3 over Rigo because he has asnwered more questions about his heart and chin, and how he would face a myriad of different styles.
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostI see a complete fighter. Good stamina, chin, smart, relentless, excellent combination puncher, power in both hands, wicked inside. He could use more quality opp but has struggled to get some guys in the ring with him. Hope his move to Fly handles that.
I see potential but surely you have to earn it first.
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Originally posted by Syf View PostWard has an impressive run... He's been inactive a while but he cleaned out 168, which was a pretty deep division.
Should he keep that Top P4P spot forever without doing anything of legitimacy?
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