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    #11
    Updated -

    1. Oleksandr Usyk - undefeated, undisputed cruiserweight champion and now WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion.

    2. Saul Alvarez - current top champion at super middleweight, with light middle and middleweight reigns.

    3. Naoya Inoue - the best bantamweight on the planet but he does need to improve his opposition of late.

    4. Terence Crawford - returns to the rankings with a ****. The most comprehensive win over Porter showed all his p4p skills.

    5. Tyson Fury - one of the best heavyweights on the planet who has proven he can fight in multiple styles.

    6. Anthony Joshua - one of the best heavyweights from Great Britain, he needs to rebound from his loss to Usyk.

    7. Josh Taylor - undisputed light-welter king but as the man above him, he needs to improve his opposition.

    8. Juan Francisco Estrada - one of the finest fighters on the planet with a revenge win over Gonzalez.

    9. Vasily Lomachenko - once the best fighter on the planet, the exceptional Ukrainian is in need of a world class win.

    10. Roman Gonzalez - proved against Estrada that he still has some gas in the tank.

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      #12
      Originally posted by soul_survivor View Post
      Updated -

      1. Oleksandr Usyk - undefeated, undisputed cruiserweight champion and now WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight champion.

      2. Saul Alvarez - current top champion at super middleweight, with light middle and middleweight reigns.

      3. Naoya Inoue - the best bantamweight on the planet but he does need to improve his opposition of late.

      4. Terence Crawford - returns to the rankings with a ****. The most comprehensive win over Porter showed all his p4p skills.

      5. Tyson Fury - one of the best heavyweights on the planet who has proven he can fight in multiple styles.

      6. Anthony Joshua - one of the best heavyweights from Great Britain, he needs to rebound from his loss to Usyk.

      7. Josh Taylor - undisputed light-welter king but as the man above him, he needs to improve his opposition.

      8. Juan Francisco Estrada - one of the finest fighters on the planet with a revenge win over Gonzalez.

      9. Vasily Lomachenko - once the best fighter on the planet, the exceptional Ukrainian is in need of a world class win.

      10. Roman Gonzalez - proved against Estrada that he still has some gas in the tank.
      - - Canelo top dog, Usyk well below will drop further as soon as AJ finishes what he started in the first fight.

      Crawdaddy ain't distanced himself from Spence as a sticking point as the public prefers to watch Spence or Manny than Craw. 60-40 was the primary reason he won't take the Spence fight.

      - -The soon to be 6 year Ring Hvy Champ Fury with single (UNO) title defense in 6 years has found his level with the low hanging spoilt fruit of Deyonce. Jake Paul just KOed Fat Ty, Fat Daddy, and Tommy without raising a glove, so that's the last of any of the spare relevancy the Furys ever had.

      I'd find a place for Vergil Ortiz Jr who's been on an unbelievable tear for a 23 yr old kid been trying for a year now to fight Crawford currently on his Bum of the Year tour.

      You're Welcome!

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        #13
        I haven't updated this for a while, but there is a slight change which is needed now:

        1. Oleksandr Usyk

        2. Saul Alvarez

        3. Naoya Inoue

        4. Terence Crawford

        5. Tyson Fury

        6. Anthony Joshua

        7. Josh Taylor

        8. Shaukur Stevenson - Estrada drops out due to inactivity, Stevenson slots in because he looked p4p material in his most recent fight.

        9. Vasily Lomachenko

        10. Roman Gonzalez

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          #14
          Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

          - - Canelo top dog, Usyk well below will drop further as soon as AJ finishes what he started in the first fight.

          Crawdaddy ain't distanced himself from Spence as a sticking point as the public prefers to watch Spence or Manny than Craw. 60-40 was the primary reason he won't take the Spence fight.

          - -The soon to be 6 year Ring Hvy Champ Fury with single (UNO) title defense in 6 years has found his level with the low hanging spoilt fruit of Deyonce. Jake Paul just KOed Fat Ty, Fat Daddy, and Tommy without raising a glove, so that's the last of any of the spare relevancy the Furys ever had.

          I'd find a place for Vergil Ortiz Jr who's been on an unbelievable tear for a 23 yr old kid been trying for a year now to fight Crawford currently on his Bum of the Year tour.

          You're Welcome!
          Queen you are such an AJ fanboy and Tyson Fury hater. Usyk beat AJ 9-3, that's being kind to your boy. Could AJ beat Hughie Fury? That's a 50-50, let's be honest. Hughie is improving, whereas your boy has been found out. Nash out.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Nash out View Post

            Queen you are such an AJ fanboy and Tyson Fury hater. Usyk beat AJ 9-3, that's being kind to your boy. Could AJ beat Hughie Fury? That's a 50-50, let's be honest. Hughie is improving, whereas your boy has been found out. Nash out.
            - -Hughie ain't a quitter like his older, more talented cuz is.

            Usyk won a fairly officiated fight fair and square on the verge of being stopped by a fair popping shot on AJ eye whereby Usyk won the last 3 rounds to pull out that win.

            Only thing AJ been found out is he the one who unified Wlad's titles and gave the Great Champion his first crack at regaining them in what turned out to be a FOY type knock down, drag out fight of two greats.

            U can gnash U gums on the AJ ducking, low hanging, spoiling fruit of Blubber, Deyonce, and Whyte 'til the cows come home for an eternity and still not come close to the Great of AJ and Wlad who have dominated their era.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Nash out View Post

              Queen you are such an AJ fanboy and Tyson Fury hater. Usyk beat AJ 9-3, that's being kind to your boy. Could AJ beat Hughie Fury? That's a 50-50, let's be honest. Hughie is improving, whereas your boy has been found out. Nash out.
              Even Hughie's zits went away... NASH OUT!
              Nash out Nash out likes this.

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                #17
                1. Oleksandr Usyk

                2. Saul Alvarez

                3. Naoya Inoue

                4. Terence Crawford

                5. Tyson Fury

                6. Anthony Joshua

                7. Josh Taylor

                8. Shakur Stevenson

                9. Vasily Lomachenko

                10. Dmitry Bivol - Gonzalez out, Bivol in. The Russian looked world class and impressed me a lot. Great punch selection and true p4p skill.

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                  #18
                  How did Kambosos not follow the lineage at 135 and replace Teo on the list? Canelo still #2? Stevenson is on the list but Spence isn’t?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                    How did Kambosos not follow the lineage at 135 and replace Teo on the list? Canelo still #2? Stevenson is on the list but Spence isn’t?
                    Agree. No way does Stevenson belong in there over Spence

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                      How did Kambosos not follow the lineage at 135 and replace Teo on the list? Canelo still #2? Stevenson is on the list but Spence isn’t?
                      Teo was removed due to missing the 12 month cut off. When he returned he lost so could not find his place back in the p4p top 10. Kambo beating him doesn't mean Kambo is p4p top 10. He is a solid, rugged fighter but far from the p4p skills shown by Stevenson and Bivol.

                      The same goes for Spence, looked basic against Mikey, barely go past Porter and has never shown p4p levels of skill. He is just big for the weight and hits hard. If he beats TC, which I highly doubt, then he'd be p4p worthy.

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