It has been twenty months since Krusher has scored a victory over a legitimate world class opponent, which was his lacklustre effort against Isaac Chilemba, who was rated 7th at the time by The RING.
Thoughts?
Pound-for-pound though?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:09 I prefer TBRB.. Non-biased..
Rank......Name..........................Record........Nat.........Last Week
TBRB...Adonis Stevenson......29-1-0 (24)....CAN........***
1.............Sergey Kovalev..............32-2-1 (28)....RUS.........1
2..........Dmitry Bivol......................13-0-0 (11)........RUS.........8
3...........Badou Jack.......................22-1-2 (13).......SWE........3
4...........Eleider Alvarez................23-0-0 (11).......COL........4
5............Sullivan Barrera..............21-2-0 (14).....CUB........2
6............Oleksandr Gvozdyk.......14-0-0 (12).....UKR........5
7.............Joe Smith Jr........................23-2-0 (19)....USA........6
8.............Artur Beterbiev.................12-0-0 (12).....RUS........7
9.............Marcus Browne...............21-0-0 (16).....USA........9
10............Anthony Yarde.................15-0-0 (14).....ENG........--
Oh. I was going of LHW rankings.
Can't disagree.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:27 He's not even ranked..
1 Terence Crawford *
2 Vasyl Lomachenko
3 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai *
4 Gennady Golovkin
5 Saul Alvarez
6 Naoya Inoue
7 Leo Santa Cruz
8 Mikey Garcia
9 Oleksandr Usyk
10 Keith Thurman
* Champions as recognised by the Trans
Those 2 Ward losses hurt him..
IMO, all the above have had better wins in the last 2 years. Tell me i'm wrong..
Officially correct.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:27 He's not even ranked..
1 Terence Crawford *
2 Vasyl Lomachenko
3 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai *
4 Gennady Golovkin
5 Saul Alvarez
6 Naoya Inoue
7 Leo Santa Cruz
8 Mikey Garcia
9 Oleksandr Usyk
10 Keith Thurman
* Champions as recognised by the Trans
Those 2 Ward losses hurt him..
IMO, all the above have had better wins in the last 2 years. Tell me i'm wrong..
Thurman's last 2 wins in the last 2 years are against Porter and Garcia..Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 11:01 Officially correct.
I'd still have him on the list instead of Thurman though, and have Inoue and Santa Cruz 9 and 10. Kov goes between 6th and 8th (haven't decided how high I rate Mikey, or where Usyk should be).
As I said. Officially, Kovalev's results drop him off the list. I wouldn't argue with that.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 11:22Thurman's last 2 wins in the last 2 years are against Porter and Garcia..Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 11:01 Officially correct.
I'd still have him on the list instead of Thurman though, and have Inoue and Santa Cruz 9 and 10. Kov goes between 6th and 8th (haven't decided how high I rate Mikey, or where Usyk should be).
Kovalev has beaten Chilemba, Shabranskyy and Mikhalkin in the last 24 months, whilst losing 2 officially to Ward.
You're entitled to your list and your opinion.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 11:47 As I said. Officially, Kovalev's results drop him off the list. I wouldn't argue with that.
For my own personal list though, I have the freedom to disregard official results if I disagree with them.
I didn't see a way of scoring the first fight to Ward, even though it was close, so I can't justify dropping Kov from my own list (yet).
Thurman, although he won, didn't look that great in either of those fights (I don't even rate Danny that highly - imo he got the benefit of two gifts not too long ago). Even a draw against the best fighter on the planet (the score I could just about come to, giving Ward every benefit) beats two labouring wins against inferior fighters. Just my opinion though.
Inoue - done nothing since beating Hernandez and Narvaez.
Leo - 1-1 with Frampton not as good as 1-1 with Ward.
Again, looking at official results only (which Ring/TBRB etc probably should do) you're right.
I'm not so sure...He is a great fighter who ran into PERHAPS and all-time great. But...I guess my point was similar to you. He'll need to take on a top contender, but I'm 100% he'll be there. How about Stevenson/Kovalev?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:30He'll need to defeat someone in the top 5 LHW rankings IMO..
Or someone from the P4P top 10 would need to take a big hit.
IF that ever get's made.. I think they've missed a big opportunity. Who's to blame I don't care. The fact that they haven't already fought is a crime. loloogiebe wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:33I'm not so sure...He is a great fighter who ran into PERHAPS and all-time great. But...I guess my point was similar to you. He'll need to take on a top contender, but I'm 100% he'll be there. How about Stevenson/Kovalev?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:30He'll need to defeat someone in the top 5 LHW rankings IMO..
Or someone from the P4P top 10 would need to take a big hit.
Decent list but:Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:27 He's not even ranked..
1 Terence Crawford *
2 Vasyl Lomachenko
3 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai *
4 Gennady Golovkin
5 Saul Alvarez
6 Naoya Inoue
7 Leo Santa Cruz
8 Mikey Garcia
9 Oleksandr Usyk
10 Keith Thurman
* Champions as recognised by the Trans
Those 2 Ward losses hurt him..
IMO, all the above have had better wins in the last 2 years. Tell me i'm wrong..
Nothing to argue with here.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:52IF that ever get's made.. I think they've missed a big opportunity. Who's to blame I don't care. The fact that they haven't already fought is a crime. loloogiebe wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:33I'm not so sure...He is a great fighter who ran into PERHAPS and all-time great. But...I guess my point was similar to you. He'll need to take on a top contender, but I'm 100% he'll be there. How about Stevenson/Kovalev?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:30
He'll need to defeat someone in the top 5 LHW rankings IMO..
Or someone from the P4P top 10 would need to take a big hit.
Adonis Stevenson
Dmitry Bivol
Badou Jack
Oleksandr Gvozdyk
Artur Beterbiev
If he beats any of the above NEXT, he'll be in the P4P top 10. I can feel it. Assuming Jack beats Stevenson that is.. I'm not too sure on Gvozdyk though. he definitely needs another belt and he should enter the rankings again.
I kind of agree. But his last 3 wins are Gonzalez 2x, Estrada
Based on overall 147 resume Thurman is fine. Brook and Peterson EVEN Porter and Garcia.. Porter beat Brook and Garcia "beat" Peterson- There should be Spence instead of Thurman and at least at #5
Will agree with this one. One could argue though, he's beaten everyone he has fought.- LSC shouldn't be in top 10
- Canelo shouldn't be higher than 10
Tricky one this.. Usyk is okay on the list IMO, But the winner of Usyk vs. Gassiev should enter top 5...- If Usyk is on the list, then so should be Gassiev (maybe both should be out until they fight)
This list (without Joshua) is senseless for me.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:27 He's not even ranked..
1 Terence Crawford *
2 Vasyl Lomachenko
3 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai *
4 Gennady Golovkin
5 Saul Alvarez
6 Naoya Inoue
7 Leo Santa Cruz
8 Mikey Garcia
9 Oleksandr Usyk
10 Keith Thurman
* Champions as recognised by the Trans
Those 2 Ward losses hurt him..
IMO, all the above have had better wins in the last 2 years. Tell me i'm wrong..
That's why we say he (Kovalev) needs a solid win or two, but that he'll be back soon enough.ValMar wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 13:24This list (without Joshua) is senseless for me.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 10:27 He's not even ranked..
1 Terence Crawford *
2 Vasyl Lomachenko
3 Srisaket Sor Rungvisai *
4 Gennady Golovkin
5 Saul Alvarez
6 Naoya Inoue
7 Leo Santa Cruz
8 Mikey Garcia
9 Oleksandr Usyk
10 Keith Thurman
* Champions as recognised by the Trans
Those 2 Ward losses hurt him..
IMO, all the above have had better wins in the last 2 years. Tell me i'm wrong..
Current version of Kovalev should not be on the top 10 list. Perhaps, he will be back, but right now he doesn't belong here.
Slow down a bit... He'll get there, but not just on the basis of beating a damaged and drained Brook and an average Peterson. He either needs a single marquee win, or a handful of impressive performances against top 10 welters first.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:55 - There should be Spence instead of Thurman and at least at #5
We seem to apply the crown based on potential...I know I do it sometimes. P4P is for accomplishments and not potential...so I agree.Deleted_Scenes wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 13:53Slow down a bit... He'll get there, but not just on the basis of beating a damaged and drained Brook and an average Peterson. He either needs a single marquee win, or a handful of impressive performances against top 10 welters first.boxing_rocks wrote: ↑12 Mar 2018, 12:55 - There should be Spence instead of Thurman and at least at #5