Best v best has to be the exception as bad as that sounds. Numerically to begin with it's impossible and lacks big picture think. I like the middle ground of just wanting good potentially competitive match ups. Hindsight is 20-20 once the dust settles and how often do the number 1 and number 2 go to it and it doesn't truly deliver. Shiny records on paper and hype don't mean squat. Consider the styles and potential and welcome in a guy like Julian Williams who earned his way back to just turned the 154 division on it's head. Frankly that Williams clowns Munguia too. A number 1 who looks to clear up the fellow trinkets is also welcome. Hasn't the book been out on Thurman, we all knew he wasn't going Spence.