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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

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    NOW can we stop this disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 at the P4P list? The disrespect was sickening, tbth...

    I always felt Canelo had a lot to prove before he could have been placed at #1 p4p... But everyone serious in the game knew the #1 p4p is Terance Bud Crawford. Stop this disrespect on the man and put him #1...

    1. Crawford
    2. Spence
    3. Fury
    4. Inoue
    5.... name the rest of the guys you like.
    Fury at 3 ? He’s nowhere near it. He’s no different to many of the World champions in other divisions.
    Inoue is #1
    Crawford needs to fight and beat Spence and that settles everything.
    Anything other than Crawford as #1 is racist.
    So I’m racist now, just because I don’t agree with you. Crawford is one of my favourite current fighters, but Inoue has not been given the respect he deserves.
    Crawford has been a victim of his previous promoter’s unprofessional work for him. But he signed the contract.
    For the record, I believe Crawford is probably the best all round Boxer out there, but you have to create your legacy in the ring.
    You mean by doing something like winning 16 championship fights over 3 divisions including undisputed in 1 and about to fight for undisputed in another?
    Yeah exactly like, or maybe even do it over 4 divisions like Inoue. Like I said , Inoue is the only one that I possibly put above Bud, but it’s a 50/50 call.
    If Crawford fights and beats Spence (which I hope he does tbh) that settles everything.
    You’ve said yourself along the lines of “ Spence would be favourite “ I can’t remember exactly what you said. But Crawford needs that fight to put his career right up there where it belongs.
    I have absolutely no criticism of Crawford as a boxer whatsoever, just disappointed in his management choices over his career.
    Spence is my favorite fighter but I have Bud, I think he’s more natural, I think he takes advantage of Spence pausing and thinking. Getting stuck in what he does rather than being fluid. But who knows, maybe Bud can’t take the physicality. That’s why they have to fight.

    I’ve long touted Inoue but he needs to learn to take his head off the platter or his chin will fail him sooner or later and it will be a sharp decline. Tuck that chin and maximize your abilities young man

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

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    NOW can we stop this disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 at the P4P list? The disrespect was sickening, tbth...

    I always felt Canelo had a lot to prove before he could have been placed at #1 p4p... But everyone serious in the game knew the #1 p4p is Terance Bud Crawford. Stop this disrespect on the man and put him #1...

    1. Crawford
    2. Spence
    3. Fury
    4. Inoue
    5.... name the rest of the guys you like.
    Fury at 3 ? He’s nowhere near it. He’s no different to many of the World champions in other divisions.
    Inoue is #1
    Crawford needs to fight and beat Spence and that settles everything.
    Anything other than Crawford as #1 is racist.
    So I’m racist now, just because I don’t agree with you. Crawford is one of my favourite current fighters, but Inoue has not been given the respect he deserves.
    Crawford has been a victim of his previous promoter’s unprofessional work for him. But he signed the contract.
    For the record, I believe Crawford is probably the best all round Boxer out there, but you have to create your legacy in the ring.
    You mean by doing something like winning 16 championship fights over 3 divisions including undisputed in 1 and about to fight for undisputed in another?
    Yeah exactly like, or maybe even do it over 4 divisions like Inoue. Like I said , Inoue is the only one that I possibly put above Bud, but it’s a 50/50 call.
    If Crawford fights and beats Spence (which I hope he does tbh) that settles everything.
    You’ve said yourself along the lines of “ Spence would be favourite “ I can’t remember exactly what you said. But Crawford needs that fight to put his career right up there where it belongs.
    I have absolutely no criticism of Crawford as a boxer whatsoever, just disappointed in his management choices over his career.
    Spence is my favorite fighter but I have Bud, I think he’s more natural, I think he takes advantage of Spence pausing and thinking. Getting stuck in what he does rather than being fluid. But who knows, maybe Bud can’t take the physicality. That’s why they have to fight.

    I’ve long touted Inoue but he needs to learn to take his head off the platter or his chin will fail him sooner or later and it will be a sharp decline. Tuck that chin and maximize your abilities young man
    I hope you’re right about Crawford, and fair comment about Inoue. But until he gets tagged, he’s very exciting to watch.
    Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

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    NOW can we stop this disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 at the P4P list? The disrespect was sickening, tbth...

    I always felt Canelo had a lot to prove before he could have been placed at #1 p4p... But everyone serious in the game knew the #1 p4p is Terance Bud Crawford. Stop this disrespect on the man and put him #1...

    1. Crawford
    2. Spence
    3. Fury
    4. Inoue
    5.... name the rest of the guys you like.
    Fury at 3 ? He’s nowhere near it. He’s no different to many of the World champions in other divisions.
    Inoue is #1
    Crawford needs to fight and beat Spence and that settles everything.
    Anything other than Crawford as #1 is racist.
    Anything other than Inoue as #1 is racist.

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    NAOYA INOUE has moved to the top of Ring Magazine's latest pound-for-pound rankings.

    The Japanese knockout specialist took just two rounds to blast out Nonito Donaire in their unification bantamweight rematch this week.


    And that has been enough to see 29-year-old take top spot in the latest rankings that were released this week.

    Canelo Alvarez had been in top spot for several months, but he has now been bumped off in the Ring Magazine's P4P top ten boxers.

    The Mexican ace, 31, was outpointed by Russia's WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol last month.

    It was just the second defeat of his 61-fight career, with his previous loss coming at the hands of Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

    Prior to Canelo's shock defeat, he was sitting pretty at the top of the Ring's P4P list.

    But he has now plummeted down in the rankings, while there is still no room for Tyson Fury after he signed off his career with a brutal knockout victory over Dillian Whyte last month.

    The Ring Magazine still counts Fury as their top heavyweight and champion, though they have omitted him from their updated list.

    And there is also no room for Anthony Joshua either - although that could all change if he wins his rematch with No.2 Oleksandr Usyk.

    The Ukrainian took the heavyweight titles from AJ last September, and that also took him top of the P4P list.

    But now Inoue’s latest victory, which unified the bantamweight division, propelled him above Usyk into pole position.

    And, with Fury and Joshua’s omission, that means there is now only one British boxer left in the top ten.

    Unbeaten star Josh Taylor retains his place, although he has dropped from sixth to ninth.

    The 19-0 Scot is not to blame for the terrible scorecards that gifted him an undeserved win over Jack Catterall back in February but his air of invincibility has definitely suffered a dent.

    Prior to that bout Taylor was one of British boxing’s biggest success stories, racing to undisputed 10st glory by taking on all of the best in his way and beating them convincingly.

    He is definitely not the first big star to dodge a costly bullet thanks to some skew-whiff scoring, and his reputation has taken a big hit.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18853...ound-rankings/
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    Has "The Ring" catapulted Ginger into "one-name-celebrity" status now?

    A la Tiger... Madonna... Oprah?

    Give me a fukking break....

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Has "The Ring" catapulted Ginger into "one-name-celebrity" status now?

    A la Tiger... Madonna... Oprah?

    Give me a fukking break....
    is that image from the ring?
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

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    Has "The Ring" catapulted Ginger into "one-name-celebrity" status now?

    A la Tiger... Madonna... Oprah?

    Give me a fukking break....
    is that image from the ring?

    (see post 41)

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    NAOYA INOUE has moved to the top of Ring Magazine's latest pound-for-pound rankings.

    The Japanese knockout specialist took just two rounds to blast out Nonito Donaire in their unification bantamweight rematch this week.


    And that has been enough to see 29-year-old take top spot in the latest rankings that were released this week.

    Canelo Alvarez had been in top spot for several months, but he has now been bumped off in the Ring Magazine's P4P top ten boxers.

    The Mexican ace, 31, was outpointed by Russia's WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol last month.

    It was just the second defeat of his 61-fight career, with his previous loss coming at the hands of Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

    Prior to Canelo's shock defeat, he was sitting pretty at the top of the Ring's P4P list.

    But he has now plummeted down in the rankings, while there is still no room for Tyson Fury after he signed off his career with a brutal knockout victory over Dillian Whyte last month.

    The Ring Magazine still counts Fury as their top heavyweight and champion, though they have omitted him from their updated list.

    And there is also no room for Anthony Joshua either - although that could all change if he wins his rematch with No.2 Oleksandr Usyk.

    The Ukrainian took the heavyweight titles from AJ last September, and that also took him top of the P4P list.

    But now Inoue’s latest victory, which unified the bantamweight division, propelled him above Usyk into pole position.

    And, with Fury and Joshua’s omission, that means there is now only one British boxer left in the top ten.

    Unbeaten star Josh Taylor retains his place, although he has dropped from sixth to ninth.

    The 19-0 Scot is not to blame for the terrible scorecards that gifted him an undeserved win over Jack Catterall back in February but his air of invincibility has definitely suffered a dent.

    Prior to that bout Taylor was one of British boxing’s biggest success stories, racing to undisputed 10st glory by taking on all of the best in his way and beating them convincingly.

    He is definitely not the first big star to dodge a costly bullet thanks to some skew-whiff scoring, and his reputation has taken a big hit.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18853...ound-rankings/
    Get beterbiev up there, what a monster... Although bivol has a chance against him.. hopefully that happens soon

    I'll look up his nickname so the sun can list him under that.
    Last edited by palmerq; 06-19-2022 at 04:22 AM.

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    NAOYA INOUE has moved to the top of Ring Magazine's latest pound-for-pound rankings.

    The Japanese knockout specialist took just two rounds to blast out Nonito Donaire in their unification bantamweight rematch this week.


    And that has been enough to see 29-year-old take top spot in the latest rankings that were released this week.

    Canelo Alvarez had been in top spot for several months, but he has now been bumped off in the Ring Magazine's P4P top ten boxers.

    The Mexican ace, 31, was outpointed by Russia's WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol last month.

    It was just the second defeat of his 61-fight career, with his previous loss coming at the hands of Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

    Prior to Canelo's shock defeat, he was sitting pretty at the top of the Ring's P4P list.

    But he has now plummeted down in the rankings, while there is still no room for Tyson Fury after he signed off his career with a brutal knockout victory over Dillian Whyte last month.

    The Ring Magazine still counts Fury as their top heavyweight and champion, though they have omitted him from their updated list.

    And there is also no room for Anthony Joshua either - although that could all change if he wins his rematch with No.2 Oleksandr Usyk.

    The Ukrainian took the heavyweight titles from AJ last September, and that also took him top of the P4P list.

    But now Inoue’s latest victory, which unified the bantamweight division, propelled him above Usyk into pole position.

    And, with Fury and Joshua’s omission, that means there is now only one British boxer left in the top ten.

    Unbeaten star Josh Taylor retains his place, although he has dropped from sixth to ninth.

    The 19-0 Scot is not to blame for the terrible scorecards that gifted him an undeserved win over Jack Catterall back in February but his air of invincibility has definitely suffered a dent.

    Prior to that bout Taylor was one of British boxing’s biggest success stories, racing to undisputed 10st glory by taking on all of the best in his way and beating them convincingly.

    He is definitely not the first big star to dodge a costly bullet thanks to some skew-whiff scoring, and his reputation has taken a big hit.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18853...ound-rankings/
    Get beterbiev up there, what a monster... Although bivol has a chance against him.. hopefully that happens soon

    I agree. Where would you insert Beterbiev? I'd put him anywhere from 3rd to 5th.

    (And I'd just call him Artur).

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    Default Re: NOW can we stop the disrespect on Crawford and put him at #1 p4p?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    NAOYA INOUE has moved to the top of Ring Magazine's latest pound-for-pound rankings.

    The Japanese knockout specialist took just two rounds to blast out Nonito Donaire in their unification bantamweight rematch this week.


    And that has been enough to see 29-year-old take top spot in the latest rankings that were released this week.

    Canelo Alvarez had been in top spot for several months, but he has now been bumped off in the Ring Magazine's P4P top ten boxers.

    The Mexican ace, 31, was outpointed by Russia's WBA light-heavyweight champion Dmitry Bivol last month.

    It was just the second defeat of his 61-fight career, with his previous loss coming at the hands of Floyd Mayweather in 2013.

    Prior to Canelo's shock defeat, he was sitting pretty at the top of the Ring's P4P list.

    But he has now plummeted down in the rankings, while there is still no room for Tyson Fury after he signed off his career with a brutal knockout victory over Dillian Whyte last month.

    The Ring Magazine still counts Fury as their top heavyweight and champion, though they have omitted him from their updated list.

    And there is also no room for Anthony Joshua either - although that could all change if he wins his rematch with No.2 Oleksandr Usyk.

    The Ukrainian took the heavyweight titles from AJ last September, and that also took him top of the P4P list.

    But now Inoue’s latest victory, which unified the bantamweight division, propelled him above Usyk into pole position.

    And, with Fury and Joshua’s omission, that means there is now only one British boxer left in the top ten.

    Unbeaten star Josh Taylor retains his place, although he has dropped from sixth to ninth.

    The 19-0 Scot is not to blame for the terrible scorecards that gifted him an undeserved win over Jack Catterall back in February but his air of invincibility has definitely suffered a dent.

    Prior to that bout Taylor was one of British boxing’s biggest success stories, racing to undisputed 10st glory by taking on all of the best in his way and beating them convincingly.

    He is definitely not the first big star to dodge a costly bullet thanks to some skew-whiff scoring, and his reputation has taken a big hit.

    https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/18853...ound-rankings/
    Get beterbiev up there, what a monster... Although bivol has a chance against him.. hopefully that happens soon

    I agree. Where would you insert Beterbiev? I'd put him anywhere from 3rd to 5th.

    (And I'd just call him Artur).
    I'd put him around 5 i think, the guy is an offensive Monster and he's beating the opposition and taking the belts, although i think you could claim bivol should be ahead for beating Alvarez in such Fashion... For me the top 3 or 4 is set (Inoue, usyk,Crawford/Spence depending on your opinion)... After that the order doesn't matter too much, to me at least.

    Just get bivol v beterbiev done and then the winner is potentially 3rd on my list, depending on how Crawford and Spence do.

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