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You'd have to say he probably is yeah
 
Thanks :cheers
I need to get more acquainted with Uchiyama, he's been a sleeper for me. How far off do you think Inoue is from your list mate?I'd be tempted to sneak him in
 
People say there is a lack of top level talent about.but that top 10 features some exceptionally skilled fighters,and that's not including the likes of Lomachenko.
 
I need to get more acquainted with Uchiyama, he's been a sleeper for me. How far off do you think Inoue is from your list mate?I'd be tempted to sneak him in
I probably have him somewhere in my top 20 perhaps top 15. If he beats someone like Cuadras and becomes a unified champ, and the man at SuperFly I'd put him in the top 10 for sure. He has the opponents to get him all the way to the number one spot.. Beating the likes of Gonzalez and Estrada would get him there.
 
I probably have him somewhere in my top 20 perhaps top 15. If he beats someone like Cuadras and becomes a unified champ, and the man at SuperFly I'd put him in the top 10 for sure. He has the opponents to get him all the way to the number one spot.. Beating the likes of Gonzalez and Estrada would get him there.
It'll have to be at 115, I don't see Inoue going down.
 
Beating Viloria would only cement this. Even then, I agree. Easily, he should be p4p #1 . Fantastic resume and still an undefeated fighter with some crazy ass names under his belt.
 
In before CHB's #TMT come in to argue that Ward is number 1.

To stay on topic, I'd say Roman deserves the #1 spot. Rigo and Loma are the guys that could challenge him for the spot IMO but they ain't doing much.
 
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I love Ward and think he's supremely skilled, but so is Gonzales perhaps even more so. And he's only getting better. I can't see Ward reclaiming top spot with the way their current trajectories look.
 
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