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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    P4P 1 - Inoue
    Top 3 wins - Rodriguez, Payano, Narvaez

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Baal View Post
    P4P 1 - Inoue
    Top 3 wins - Rodriguez, Payano, Narvaez

    I'll go with this one. No contest.

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    P4p number one, Saul Alvarez.

    Best wins, Cotto, golovkin, jacobs............

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    P4p number one, Saul Alvarez.

    Best wins, Cotto, golovkin, jacobs............
    There is always someone who is not taking the thread seriously.
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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    I just realized that I might have missed the point. Are we picking who we think is the best p4p fighter and picking their three best wins? Or are we picking someone with the three best wins in boxing at the moment?

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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I just realized that I might have missed the point. Are we picking who we think is the best p4p fighter and picking their three best wins? Or are we picking someone with the three best wins in boxing at the moment?
    The former.
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    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I just realized that I might have missed the point. Are we picking who we think is the best p4p fighter and picking their three best wins? Or are we picking someone with the three best wins in boxing at the moment?
    Pacquiao would occupy every spot 1-10.

    It's funny as the most important aspect to boxing is "who you beat," right? Everyone (who follows boxing) is in agreement. However, just look how "weak" the current P4P looks?

    So far from 20 fighters named, only Canelo has beat two certain HOFamers, nobody else has beaten one.
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    Imagine you were then asked to name the three best wins of the opponents?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by powerpuncher View Post
    I just realized that I might have missed the point. Are we picking who we think is the best p4p fighter and picking their three best wins? Or are we picking someone with the three best wins in boxing at the moment?
    Pacquiao would occupy every spot 1-10.

    It's funny as the most important aspect to boxing is "who you beat," right? Everyone (who follows boxing) is in agreement. However, just look how "weak" the current P4P looks?

    So far from 20 fighters named, only Canelo has beat two certain HOFamers, nobody else has beaten one.
    I think we are in a good place in boxing right now where there are a lot of really good fighters. I do agree though that their competition isn’t near what fighters from the past were. It’s unfortunate that a lot of these fighters aren’t getting career defining fights. Sometimes it is their fault but sometimes it isn’t.

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    P4p number one, Saul Alvarez.

    Best wins, Cotto, golovkin, jacobs............
    There is always someone who is not taking the thread seriously.
    I guess “wins” is a relative term around here

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    P4p number one, Saul Alvarez.

    Best wins, Cotto, golovkin, jacobs............
    There is always someone who is not taking the thread seriously.


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    Khan.

    Maidana. Billy Dib. Devon Alexander.

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Baal View Post
    P4P 1 - Inoue
    Top 3 wins - Rodriguez, Payano, Narvaez

    I'll go with this one. No contest.


    Me too.

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Baal View Post
    P4P 1 - Inoue
    Top 3 wins - Rodriguez, Payano, Narvaez

    I'll go with this one. No contest.
    In my opinion, the distance between Inoue and Usyk is very close. @Fenster did you reveal your list?

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    Default Re: Your personal P4P 1 with their best three wins?

    Fair play, Fenny, this is a really interesting thread.
    My p4p #1 would be either Crawford or Inoue. But if you put AJ’s best 3 wins (Wlad, Povetkin and Parker Whyte.) then If you judged it with this formula, that would stack up pretty well against Crawford.
    But would you put AJ above Crawford? Like I said, it’s interesting.
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