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Originally posted by GRIP STACCIN View Posthmm cant believe i compleelty missed the pascal fight,,,wtf how on earth did i miss that fight???but even then kovalev still has a lot of hype behind him,,,i mean he was getting tagged by pascal and hurt on numerous occasions,,,just from watching the highliughts,gona watch the whole fight right nowLast edited by From Russia; 05-25-2015, 02:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Beercules View PostCanelo before Roman? Why even top 5?
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Transnational Boxing Rankings Board
1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
2. Roman Gonzalez
3. Manny Pacquiao
4. Wladimir Klitschko
5. Timothy Bradley
6. Carl Froch
7. Guillermo Rigondeaux
8. Juan Francisco Estrada
9. Sergey Kovalev
10. Gennady Golovkin
Since the start of 2014 GGG has defended his world title 5 times, all by KO. In the same timeframe Bradley has lost to Pacquiao and drawn with Chaves. It BAFFLES the mind to have Bradley 5 places above GGG.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostWard should not be on there because he hasn't fought forever. He will go right back on after he fights again (next month).
Lomachenko shouldn't be on there yet. If he fights and beats Walters most definitely.
He's beaten one guy that could be considered a good win. To put it in perspective, imagine people putting Roman Gonzalez in 7 years ago after his first title win. If that had been the case, everyone would have laughed it out the door.
Some people still say he shouldn't there or that high, which is embarrassingly absurd if they turn around and say a guy with 4 wins and 1 loss in his whole pro career without a single over even one champion, should be. Give the guy a chance to show his wares and deserve to be in there on merit, not there because of media hype.
So a vacant titlist, whose best win was a unproven prospect, with one loss and only four wins in his entire career should be on there, while Gonzalez, an undefeated, three division, seven year champion with over ten defenses and many top champions beaten in each of those divisions, including P4P guys, former greats, and current champions, either shouldn't be or shouldn't be up the top? Grow the **** up.
He lost his first title shot, and only has one vacant title win over what was unproven prospect himself. Chill out with the P4P talk people. Give him a chance to walk before you say he's already flying.
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Originally posted by KO'er View Postdid I just read.
Since the start of 2014 GGG has defended his world title 5 times, all by KO. In the same timeframe Bradley has lost to Pacquiao and drawn with Chaves. It BAFFLES the mind to have Bradley 5 places above GGG.
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Originally posted by Ringlife View PostI think Canelo has fought the better opponents out of the two and has fought tough foe after tough foe, his only loss is to Mayweather. He beat Trout after Trout beat Cotto, he beat a game Lara when everyone wanted to see that fight. Gonzalez will be up there soon, but he needs some names on his resume Estrada is a good name but he needs a few more.
For instance, do you know who Takayama is? Ever even heard of him?
He is a 4 x champ and the current unified champion at 105.
Even Sosa wasn't long off beating Ulises Solis, another great champion and Giovanni Segura. He lost to Yaegashi, but Gonzalez went and beat him too.
What about Niida? The longest running champ at 105 with about ten straight defenses over four or so years from memory when he lost to Gonzalez.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostMust be giving him a ton of credit from the Marquez win.
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostSemi understandable considering Marquez is a long time top P4Per and was coming off a KO win over the FOTD. It *****s GGGs wins over 30 complete nobodies...but Bradley did then go and lose to Pac (not that he already hadn't), so....? A bit silly really.
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