The greatest boxer pound for pound is wladimir klitschko
uh… okay…
He only 29 years old he is not the best pound for pound ever.
I can’t believe this person agree with you.
He got enuf time to prove that but lets wait
Vlad? :lolhaha:
:lol:
You got to be kidding.
i think he is in the top 3,
judah is # 1
My greatest P4P fighter of all time is Jeremy Williams apparently
Sal, who is #2? Arturro Gatti?
IBRAGIMOV
5 = Almazbek Raiymkulov
IBRAGIMOV
5 = Almazbek Raiymkulov
So, where does Floyd, Pac, or Wright rate?
well
5-PAC
6-WRIGHT
7-PBF
according to boxrec kid diamond is now dr. evil
http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=041732
according to boxrec kid diamond is now dr. evil
http://boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=041732
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well
5-PAC
6-WRIGHT
7-PBF
I give you credit for your courage. And to each his own opinion, but I don’t understand how Zab and Vlad are ahead of those three.
i ignore paper statistics, i think wladmir is the most impressive fighter alive
i ignore paper statistics, i think wladmir is the most impressive fighter alive
I also ignore paper. Who has Vlad beat that compares to Mosely, Tito, Corrales, Castillo, Barrera, Morrales, Marquez.
I can see your choice in Zab, even with the Baldomir loss, but Vlad?
its from what he seems to be able to do, he can move as fast as almost any light heavyweight, and he hits insanley hard,
the reason i think he is so good is cuz he can come right out and knock anyone down, OR use supreme tactic
he has INSANE defense
jamestoney :The greatest boxer pound for pound is wladimir klitschko
i think he is in the top 3,
judah is # 1
:lol: :lolhaha:
If he still does prove something great at heavyweight, then to me it could “still” be James Toney or we can’t forget about Hopkins. If he beat Tarver, then he did what Sugar Ray Robinson - maybe the best P4P of all-time didn’t win the light-heavyweight championship.
If he still does prove something great at heavyweight, then to me it could “still” be James Toney or we can’t forget about Hopkins. If he beat Tarver, then he did what Sugar Ray Robinson - maybe the best P4P of all-time didn’t win the light-heavyweight championship.
Agreed, but at the current moment, Pac, Floyd, and Wright has to be in the top five. If Taylor beats Wright convincingly, you would have to put him up there too.
drgoodlooking :If he still does prove something great at heavyweight, then to me it could “still” be James Toney or we can’t forget about Hopkins. If he beat Tarver, then he did what Sugar Ray Robinson - maybe the best P4P of all-time didn’t win the light-heavyweight championship.
Agreed, but at the current moment, Pac, Floyd, and Wright has to be in the top five. If Taylor beats Wright convincingly, you would have to put him up there too.
PBF is P4P #1. The winner of Taylor-Wright should be ranked #2.