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    P4P Rankings For End Of 2016!!

    1. A. Ward 31-0(15) (175) WBA (Super), WBO, IBF
    2. M. Pacquaio 59-6-2(38) (147) WBO, Lineal
    3. R. Gonzalez 46-0(38) (115) WBC
    4. S. Kovalev 30-1-1(26) (175)
    5. T. Crawford 29-0(20) (140) WBC, WBO, Ring, Lineal
    6. C. Alvarez 48-1-1(34) (154) WBO | (160) Ring, Lineal
    7. V. Lomachenko 7-1(5) (130) WBO
    8. G. Rigondeaux 17-0(11) (122) WBA (Super), Lineal
    9. W. Klitschko 64-4(53) (201+)
    10. C. Frampton 23-0(14) (126) WBA (Super)
    11. G. Golovkin 36-0(33) (160) WBC, WBA (Super), IBF, IBO
    12. A. Stevenson 28-1(23) (175) WBC, Ring, Lineal
    13. T. Bradley 33-2-1(13) (147)
    14. D. Garcia 32-0(18) (147) WBC
    15. K. Thurman 27-0(22) (147) WBA (World)
    16. J. Linares 41-3(27) (135) WBA, WBC (Diamond), Ring, Lineal
    17. N. Inoue 11-0(9) (115) WBO
    18. L. Santa Cruz 32-1-1(18) (126)
    19. K. Brook 36-1(25) (147) IBF
    20. Jermall Charlo 25-0(19) (154) IBF
    21. E. Lara 23-2-2(13) (154) WBA (Super)
    22. A. Povetkin 31-1(23) (201+)
    23. S. Porter 26-2-1(16) (147)
    24. A. Broner 32-2(24) (140)
    25. A. Joshua 18-0(18) (201+) IBF

    Tell me if there's anyone on this list that you don't agree with

    #2
    I had Wilder at #25 but replaced him with Joshua cause Joshua looked much better against Molina

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      #3
      my p4p list is mostly based on resume

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        #4
        Klit & Stevenson too high imo

        Pacquiao may not have lost after Mayweather but he's looked so meh. Idk if I'd rate him that high

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          #5
          Crusierweight Rankings (176-200)

          1. O. Usyk 11-0(10) WBO
          2. M. Gassiev 24-0(17) IBF
          3. M. Huck 40-3-1(27) IBO
          4. K. Glowchki 26-1(16)
          5. T. Bellew 28-2-1(18) WBC
          6. D. Lebedev 29-2(22) WBA (Super)
          7. M. Briedis 21-0(18) WBC Silver
          8. S. Cunningham 28-8(13)
          9. Y. Dorticos 21-0(20) WBA (Interim)
          10. I. Makabu 19-2(18)

          Light Heavyweight Rankings (169-175)

          1. A. Ward 31-0(15) WBA, WBO, IBF
          2. S. Kovalev 30-1-1(26)
          3. A. Stevenson 28-1(23) WBC, Lineal
          4. J. Smith Jr 23-1(19) WBC International
          5. S. Barrera 18-1(13) WBC United States
          6. E. Alvarez 20-0(10) WBC Silver
          7. O. Gvozdyk 12-0(10) NABF
          8. A. Beteriev 10-0(10) NABA
          9. N. Cleverly 30-3(16) WBA (World)
          10. T. Williams Jr 20-2(14)

          Super Middleweight Rankings (161-168)

          1. B. Jack 20-1-2(12) WBC
          2. J. DeGale 23-1(14) IBF
          3. G. Ramirez 34-0(24) WBO
          4. G. Groves 25-3(18) WBA International
          5. C. Smith 22-0(17) WBC Silver
          6. A. Abraham 45-5(30) WBO International
          7. Anthony Dirrell 29-1-1(23)
          8. R. Quinlan 11-1(7) IBO
          9. F. Strum 40-5-1(18)
          10. C. Eubank Jr. 23-1(18)

          Middleweight Rankings (155-160)

          1. G. Golovkin 36-0(33) WBC, WBA (Super), IBF, IBO
          2. D. Jacobs 32-1(29) WBA (Regular)
          3. B. Saunders 24-0(12) WBO
          4. J. Heiland 27-4(14) WBC International
          5. D. Lemiux 36-3(32) NABO
          6. S. Derevyanchenko 9-0(7)
          7. A. Khurtsidze 32-2-1(21) WBO International
          8. M. Sujecki 23-0(8)
          9. H. N’Dam 35-2(21) WBA Interim
          10. I. Khytrov 14-0(12) NABF

          Light Middleweight Rankings (148-154)

          1. C. Alvarez 48-1-1(34) WBO
          2. Jermall Charlo 25-0(19) IBF
          3. E. Lara 23-2-2(13) WBA (Super), IBO
          4. M. Cotto 40-5(33)
          5. Jermell Charlo 28-0(13) WBC
          6. D. Andrade 22-0(15)
          7. V. Martirosyan 36-3-1(21)
          8. L. Smith 23-1-1(13)
          9. A. Trout 30-3(17)
          10. J. Williams 22-1-1(14)

          Welterweight Rankings (141-147)

          1. M. Pacquaio 59-6-2(38) WBO, Lineal
          2. K. Thurman 27-0(22) WBA (Super)
          3. T. Bradley 33-2-1(13)
          4. K. Brook 36-1(25) IBF
          5. D. Garcia 33-0(19) WBC
          6. S. Porter 26-2-1(16)
          7. A. Khan 31-4(19)
          8. E. Spence Jr. 21-0(18)
          9. L. Peterson 34-3-1(17)
          10. F. Diaz 18-1(8)

          Light Welterweight Rankings (136-140)

          1. T. Crawford 30-0(21) WBC, WBO, Ring, Lineal
          2. A. Broner 32-2(24)
          3. J. Indongo 21-0(11) IBF
          4. V. Postol 28-1(12)
          5. L. Matthysse 37-4(34)
          6. O. Figuera Jr. 26-0-1(18)
          7. A. Grandos 17-4-2(12)
          8. R. Burns 41-5-1(13) WBA (Super)
          9. J. Benvadis 25-0(16)
          10. E. Troyanvsky 25-1(22)

          Lightweight Rankings (131-135)

          1. J. Linares 41-3(27) WBA (Super), WBC (Diamond), Ring, Lineal
          2. R. Barthelemy 25-0(13)
          3. A. Crolla 31-5-3(13)
          4. R. Easter Jr. 18-0(14) IBF
          5. M. Bey 22-2-1(10)
          6. T. Flangan 32-0(13) WBO
          7. Y. Mendy 35-4-1(17) EBU
          8. D. Shafikov 38-2-1(20)
          9. J. Fortuna 30-1-1(22)
          10. F. Verdejo 22-0(15) WBO Latino

          Super Featherweight Rankings (127-130)

          1. V. Lomachenko 7-1(5) WBO
          2. J. Corrales 20-1(8) WBA (Super)
          3. J. Pedraza 22-0(12) IBF
          4. J. Sosa 19-1-4(15) WBA (World)
          5. F. Vargas 23-0-2(17) WBC
          6. T. Uchiyama 24-1-1(20)
          7. O. Salido 43-13-4(30)
          8. N. Walters 26-1-1(21)
          9. T. Miura 30-3-2(23)
          10. R. Martinez 29-3-3(17)

          Featherweight Rankings (123-126)

          1. C. Frampton 23-0(14) WBA (Super)
          2. G. Russell Jr. 27-1(16) WBC
          3. L. Santa Cruz 32-1-1(18)
          4. L. Selby 23-1(8) IBF
          5. A. Mares 30-2-1(15) WBA (World)
          6. J. Lara 28-0-2(20)
          7. O. Valdez 21-0(19) WBO
          8. S. Quigg 32-1-2(24) WBA International
          9. J. Diaz 22-0(13) NABF
          10. J. Warrington 24-0(5) WBC International

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            #6
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
            Klit & Stevenson too high imo

            Pacquiao may not have lost after Mayweather but he's looked so meh. Idk if I'd rate him that high
            I had Bradley top 10 before he beat him so I thought he deserves that spot, I had Klitschko #1 before Fury beat him so he stays in the top 10, I had Fury top 5 but he retired and your probably right about Stevenson esp since he's being inactive

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              #7
              Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko View Post
              I had Bradley top 10 before he beat him so I thought he deserves that spot, I had Klitschko #1 before Fury beat him so he stays in the top 10, I had Fury top 5 but he retired and your probably right about Stevenson esp since he's being inactive
              Yeah I can understand that if it's 100% resume based Pac and Klit can be pretty high. I just felt underwhelmed with how they've looked in their recent few fights is all.

              Stevenson though it's just too many lower tier fighters to keep him so high. Even the Fonfara fight was over 2 years ago. (EDIT: But then, I think Rigo is someone I've rated top 10 recently so who am I to judge)

              Must be tough to keep a list of so many names. Once it hits 15 and lower from your list there can be a lot of debate as to who belongs where. I like the inclusion of Charlo though, a good fighter who can't be rated top 10 yet but I think 20 is the right territory.
              Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 12-27-2016, 08:07 AM.

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                #8
                Ward no. 1 lol. If ward retires he would be remembered as the guy who got he gift. He needs to know that.

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                  #9
                  Then ward would be at no.3 and Gonzalez no.1 no.2 pacquiao. He doesn't deserve the no 1 spot

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BrometheusBob. View Post
                    Yeah I can understand that if it's 100% resume based Pac and Klit can be pretty high. I just felt underwhelmed with how they've looked in their recent few fights is all.

                    Stevenson though it's just too many lower tier fighters to keep him so high. Even the Fonfara fight was over 2 years ago. (EDIT: But then, I think Rigo is someone I've rated top 10 recently so who am I to judge)

                    Must be tough to keep a list of so many names. Once it hits 15 and lower from your list there can be a lot of debate as to who belongs where. I like the inclusion of Charlo though, a good fighter who can't be rated top 10 yet but I think 20 is the right territory.
                    Pacquiao schooling top2 welterweight and top 9 pound for pound fighter t hat time isn't really horrible.

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