Not a huge pound for pound guy myself but isn't that for everyone bar the heavyweights?
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Fury has to be ranked higher than Canelo p4p
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Sorry but NO.... as "good" as Wilder was as a HW, someone as ridiculously limited as that would not be regarded as a top win in the lower weight classes. Fury deserves to be on the p4p list but I don't think he deserves to be number 1, that is just another case of recency bias. Also his resume lacks depth compared to other top p4p fighters.
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Not yet, but that he isn't on the top 10 P4P is an insult.
The new Ring ratings need to reflect & acknowledge the skill level of Fury.
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostAll of Canelo Alvarez’s wins over top competition were disputed.
Tyson Fury has dominated every top fighter he’s ever fought.
He has to rank higher than Alaverez p4p.
Also, for one who would lose to Heavyweight pretenders like Michael Grant and Jameel McCline; Really? Are you kidding me? Are you serious?
You will want to give Fury credit and make him the number 1 P4P fighter in the world just for defeating a overachieving bum like Deontay Wilder?
The point is and I don't even like Canelo Alvarez but Tyson Fury's resume pales in comparison to Ginger's when it comes to fighting top notch competition and notable opponents.
Wladimir Klitschko is the only notable opponent on Tyson Fury's resume. Deontay Wilder doesn't count because he was never shit to begin with like you say.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostP4P? Fury's success is due largely in part to his size and the lack of quality opposition. On a P4P basis he would get smashed out in every other weight class if he were to take his skill set on an even playing field in terms of size.
P4P is ****** anyway but I'm gonna disagree with your assessment of his skill compared to the smaller guys on the list ...
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostP4P? Fury's success is due largely in part to his size and the lack of quality opposition. On a P4P basis he would get smashed out in every other weight class if he were to take his skill set on an even playing field in terms of size.
Fury is also a highly, highly skilled operator in the ring, and that's regardless of weight. There's only him and Crawford who can switch hit, and Fury is by far the best at it.
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I posted exactly what you said I should post in the Kovalev DUI thread before you asked me too.
Not sure why you asked me too though.
Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostNo, I don't think you can rank him above Canelo right now.
BTW, Shouldn't you be in the Kov DUI thread proclaiming him a menace to society, an alcoholic, and dangerous woman beating thug?
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Good job! I’m not sure if he’s number one yet but he’s definitely higher than Canelo.
Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostCliff, myself, and other already have him #1, check Twitter.
I already had him there, only Lomachenko can be argued but Fury has no loss. It isn't even a question. Only a Canelo ballwasher will try and place him first.
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