DrDuke wrote: ↑19 Feb 2021, 09:56
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑19 Feb 2021, 08:09
DrDuke wrote: ↑19 Feb 2021, 06:24
In your opinion, do Davis, Jermell and Stevenson have more claim for the p4p ranking than Crawford?
Terence Crawford is a better fighter than Davis, Jermell and Stevenson.
We very likely agree on this.
However, Crawford has achieved far less (in sporting terms) than Davis, Jermell and Stevenson has within the last three and a half years.
We very likely agree on this also.
And there aren't any big fights being lined-up for Crawford to address that situation. Bud hasn't scored a notable victory since his twenties. And he'll be 34 years of age by the time his contract expires with Top Rank, which is roughly six months away.
Fighters, like Crawford, eventually become irrelevant when the best they can do to promote themselves is to constantly name drop their rivals (i.e. Pacquiao and Spence Jr.).
I apply expiry dates to resumes/accomplishments. Time doesn't stand still.
"Talent" is useless unless it’s proven…. And "potential" is useless unless it’s fulfilled!”
A fighter like Crawford can't do either if he isn't competing against the very best welterweights.
What a pathetic avoiding of the answer to the question.
I answered the question. You're being pathetic pretending you don't understand my response.
Terence Crawford is a better fighter than Davis, Jermell and Stevenson.
However, Crawford has achieved far less (in sporting terms) than Davis, Jermell and Stevenson has within the last three and a half years.
Davis, Jermell and Stevenson deserve a top-ten pound-for-pound ranking more than Crawford does.
In my mind, Terence Crawford is a dead-cert first ballot future Hall-of-Famer, but the only reason I have that opinion is based on what he achieved during a 3½ year timeframe, between 2013 & 2017.
He’s achieved very little since.
By the time he steps foot inside the ring, he’ll be 34 years of age and he wouldn’t have accomplished anything noteworthy within the last four years.
It doesn’t matter how talented he is, I flatly-refuse to rate him above fighters that are currently achieving great things inside the ring by beating their big-name elite-level rivals, whilst he’s merely a spectator sat on the side-lines, occasionally engaging in mismatches against lacklustre opposition.
What am I supposed to do? Are you seriously expecting me to assume faith and reputation are more valuable criteria than recent victories?
Please tell me I’m wrong. Please explain to me the reason why you believe that reputation is far more important than results