Bernard Hopkins's longevity at the top level has increased his all-time p4p status.
During this run, B-Hop hovered around the top 5 p4p for about 12 years.
He was top 3 in his weight class for 21 straight years (12 as #1)
Although, I think he is underrated in a head to head sense, most fans use this longevity to boost his all-time status.
I don't think Floyd's longevity is being fairly factored into his all-time p4p status.
Probably lost the lowest percentage of rounds over any 19 years in any fighter's career. (Think about it)
Regarded as "the best by far" as opposed to "the best" for over a decade.
Don't include the year off.
10 years as p4p #1 (Including 2015 and the Manny years when it was 1a and 1b to some people who were proven wrong)
17 years top 10 p4p (including 2015)
Top 3 in weight class 17 straight years. Comprehensively beat every fighter ranked above him any division. Except Vivian Harris
#1 in weight class 13 times (Including 2015 and the Manny years when it was 1a and 1b to some people who were proven wrong)
Includes 3 years ranked #1 at 154.
How does this longevity factor into his all-time p4p status?
I'm thinking top 10 p4p. As all-time p4p being a reflection of one's career, not necessarily who would win head to head.