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Is Roman Gonzalez really P4P no. 1?
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Originally posted by Dr. Morocco View PostHis resume is too weak to even consider him the P4P #5. 6-10 is acceptable, though.
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Posthe's beaten two titlists (niida and yaegashi), three fighters who won titles after being beaten by him (takayama, estrada and rodriguez jr) and one former titlist (sosa). that's pretty solid. ward's numbers are only marginally better
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Originally posted by Dr. Morocco View PostWard has defeated proven fighters like Froch and Kessler. Gonzalez is a good fighter, but he is fighting in an EXTREMELY WEAK DIVISION. So beating a champ there doesn't always mean a lot. Gonzalez's resume is not solid, he doesn't have one truly good signature win.
and for the record 108-115 is perhaps the most exciting region in boxing right now
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Originally posted by NEETzsche View Postthe win over estrada is just as good as ward's wins over froch and kessler. what makes kessler so great? losing every big fight he was in except one, which was subsequently reversed in the rematch? i think you put too much stock into name value
and for the record 108-115 is perhaps the most exciting region in boxing right now
Kessler had a higher KO percentage.
Kessler only lost to great fighters like Calzaghe, Ward and Froch (who he was 1-1 against). Estrada lost to Juan Carlos Sanchez...
Don't even compare Estrada to Kessler. Estrada has to deserve it first.
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Originally posted by Dr. Morocco View PostKessler got a win against Froch. Estrada got no such win.
Kessler had a higher KO percentage.
Kessler only lost to great fighters like Calzaghe, Ward and Froch (who he was 1-1 against). Estrada lost to Juan Carlos Sanchez...
Don't even compare Estrada to Kessler. Estrada has to deserve it first.
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