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The most respected P4P list TBRB moves Ward to #2 P4P

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    #11
    Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
    no, mine is the most respected P4P list and ward enters my P4P top 10 at..... number 5.
    Your autocorrect changed ******ed to respected.

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      #12
      Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
      I like the list but I have to argue again, why is GGG ahead of Canelo?
      Golovkin's been busy brutally stopping hungry lions, real killers, in his quest to unify.

      Canelo has ducked his biggest challege.

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        #13
        who the *** is yamanaka?

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          #14
          Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
          I don't like either tbrb or Ring's current P4P list but Ring is slightly more accurate because they have Lomachenko and Rigondeaux on theirs

          Both have GGG too high, and I disagree with Roman Gonzalez as #1
          Lomachenko should enter if he beats Walters imo, too soon

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            #15
            Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
            Golovkin's been busy brutally stopping hungry lions, real killers, in his quest to unify.

            Canelo has ducked his biggest challege.
            "Real killers"

            His best win is David Lemeuix.

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              #16
              I always love how people take issue with big name fighters like Golovkin being on the list. But even though they couldn't name three guys he beat without googling it, they wouldn't dare question Estrada's inclusion.

              The P4P list is where boxing hipsterdom really shines.

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                #17
                Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
                no, mine is the most respected P4P list and ward enters my P4P top 10 at..... number 5.
                But where do you place golovkin?

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                  #18
                  I dont think any list is going to be perfect.

                  Very difficult situation really. ALmost everyone in boxing (inc. me) said they would move the winner of this fight above RG to the no.1 spot. But now its come its kind of... tricky. There was no clear winner for a start, which to my eyes means you either move both above Gonzales or neither because they are clearly on the same level. But then did either of them look better than Gonzalez in the ring? Very close for me.

                  Only going to get trickier as well. The rematch could well produce a clear winner, but what if Gonzalez can get it on with Inuoe in the mean time? Are any of these guys at the end of their primes? All three have showed signs of slowing IMO.

                  These 3 are very closely matched in terms of talent. All about performances and opponents now. Every fight counts. Plenty of good opponents for them as well so no excuses.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View Post
                    I like the list but I have to argue again, why is GGG ahead of Canelo?
                    More like why is Crawford ahead of Canelo and GGG, Crawford ain't beat shiet just another protected Ameribum waiting to be exposed when he fights guys similar sizes.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                      I don't like either tbrb or Ring's current P4P list but Ring is slightly more accurate because they have Lomachenko and Rigondeaux on theirs

                      Both have GGG too high, and I disagree with Roman Gonzalez as #1


                      That black privilege not kicking in to their ranking makes you upset doesn't it, poor little guy must be bad being so insecure.

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