Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

#1 P4P

Canelo
5
12%
TCraw
7
16%
Haney
0
No votes
Inoue
8
19%
Lomassiah
0
No votes
Shakur
1
2%
Spence
0
No votes
Usyk
18
42%
Other
4
9%
 
Total votes: 43

Mexi-Box
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Mexi-Box »

Been a long time since I thought about p4p rankings. Crawford and Spence Jr. Are oddities. Crawford's WW resume had been terrible, and what names he does have are past their sell-by date.

1. Usyk
2. Inoue
3. Canelo
4. Lomachenko
5. Crawford
6. Bivol
7. Spence Jr.
8. Charlo
9. Davis
10. Beterbiev
JackSprocket
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by JackSprocket »

JackSprocket wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 12:06
JackSprocket wrote: 28 May 2023, 08:34
JackSprocket wrote: 20 Dec 2022, 14:00
1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bivol
4. Canelo
5. Lomachenko
6. Beterbiev
7. Charlo (Jermell)
8. Estrada
9. Chocolatito
10. Haney
1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bivol
4. Canelo
5. Lomachenko
6. Beterbiev
7. Estrada
8. Chocolatito
9. Haney
10. Tank
Still the same. I just can't find Teo convincing enough. Spence and Bud might carve their ways into the list later this summer but I'm still pretty sure the fight won't happen...
Still the same.
Mexi-Box
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Mexi-Box »

No matter what, I think Inoue stays p4p #1. Hard for me to tell who can surpass him. In the immediate, I only see Usyk doing that if he beats Fury, but even then it'd be close. Canelo defeating Bivol would be a leapfrog, though.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by DrDuke »

1. Crawford
2. Inoue
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

DrDuke wrote: 30 Jul 2023, 00:17 1. Crawford
2. Inoue
Easy
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by oogiebe »

Ruthless-RKO wrote: 30 Jul 2023, 00:20
DrDuke wrote: 30 Jul 2023, 00:17 1. Crawford
2. Inoue
Easy
x2
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by ironbeard »

TCraw


Inoue
Usyk


Everyone else.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by gregregegg »

Craw 1
Inoue 2

Than everyone else.

Amazing that we just saw 2 of the all time great performances within the same week. Inoue was incredible, so good I thought it was near impossible he be overtaken on the weekend. But then craw mad Spence look like a black Jeff horn and that can’t be ignored.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Cent0089 »

gregregegg wrote: 30 Jul 2023, 02:00 Craw 1
Inoue 2

Than everyone else.

Amazing that we just saw 2 of the all time great performances within the same week. Inoue was incredible, so good I thought it was near impossible he be overtaken on the weekend. But then craw mad Spence look like a black Jeff horn and that can’t be ignored.
Agree with everything you wrote.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by SendoTakeshi »

I don't know what to think anymore..
I didn't think Inoues performance could be topped, but Bud was unbelievable.

I'll be a p*ssy for this one and put Inoue and Bud at number one.
They both were similar incredible. Fulton isn't EJ, but it's Inoues forth (or even fivth) weight-class after all.

Anyway you slice it, we got Inoue, Bud and Usyk at the top and then everybody else.
The difference between those three and the rest is just too vast.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Ruthless-RKO »

Speaking to spam, Mayweather gave his opinion on the recent two-man conversation for top spot before suggesting Inoue needs to come to America for more rigorous drug testing.

“I’m not gonna sit here and say that Inoue deserves to be over Terence Crawford. I’m not gonna say that. Absolutely not. I will always, always stand behind my people first.

You know what the boxing world gonna say? ‘Inoue did this! Inoue did that!’ Okay, that’s cool. What I need Inoue to do is do like we do over here in the US. I need him to come fight in the US, random blood and urine testing.”


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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 09 Aug 2023, 05:44 Speaking to spam, Mayweather gave his opinion on the recent two-man conversation for top spot before suggesting Inoue needs to come to America for more rigorous drug testing.

“I’m not gonna sit here and say that Inoue deserves to be over Terence Crawford. I’m not gonna say that. Absolutely not. I will always, always stand behind my people first.

You know what the boxing world gonna say? ‘Inoue did this! Inoue did that!’ Okay, that’s cool. What I need Inoue to do is do like we do over here in the US. I need him to come fight in the US, random blood and urine testing.”


I love how Mayweather became irrelevant for boxing just like Klitschkos :yay: Idiotic talks doesnt change that :box:
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by margaret thatcher »

inoue has fought in the usa 3 times and uk once. how many times have these american cats fought abroad?

they call on inoue to move from 122 to fight tank - how about tank fighting crawford then :lol:

or how about teo or haney?
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by JackSprocket »

JackSprocket wrote: 29 Jul 2023, 08:06
JackSprocket wrote: 21 Jun 2023, 12:06
JackSprocket wrote: 28 May 2023, 08:34 1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bivol
4. Canelo
5. Lomachenko
6. Beterbiev
7. Estrada
8. Chocolatito
9. Haney
10. Tank
Still the same. I just can't find Teo convincing enough. Spence and Bud might carve their ways into the list later this summer but I'm still pretty sure the fight won't happen...
Still the same.
Finally watched Crawford-Spence. Top 10 P4P, September 3, 2023:

1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bud
4. Bivol
5. Canelo
6. Lomachenko
7. Beterbiev
8. Estrada
9. Chocolatito
10. Haney
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by Evander »

One and two
Crawford and Canelo are proven over a long period of time.
Usyk may fall into the hot fighter of the moment category, even then he's still behind Benavidez and Beterbiev.
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Re: Top 10 P4P, October 26, 2022

Post by JackSprocket »

JackSprocket wrote: 03 Sep 2023, 12:29 Finally watched Crawford-Spence. Top 10 P4P, September 3, 2023:

1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bud
4. Bivol
5. Canelo
6. Lomachenko
7. Beterbiev
8. Estrada
9. Chocolatito
10. Haney
October 6, 2023 Haney out, Teraji back in. Canelo goes number four and Bivol will be dropped soon if we keep not hearing from him.

1. Inoue
2. Usyk
3. Bud
4. Canelo
5. Bivol
6. Lomachenko
7. Beterbiev
8. Estrada
9. Chocolatito
10. Teraji

Estrada and Chocolatito too, are they retiring or what?
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