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“Embarrassing”: Fans Express Their Disappointment Over Gervonta Davis and Devin Haney Being In ‘The Ring’ Magazine’s P4P List

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‘The Ring’ Magazine’s latest Pound-for-Pound (P4P) list has set tongues wagging. This esteemed list, a who’s who of the boxing elite, includes the likes of Terence CrawfordNaoya Inoue, and Oleksandr Usyk. But nestled among these titans are choices that might raise eyebrows.

Think of Gervonta Davis, Errol Spence Jr., and Devin Haney, names that have stirred more than just the air in the ring. Without giving away too much, this list is not just a ranking; it’s a catalyst for debate. Something seems amiss, perhaps even controversial. It’s not just about who’s in, but also about why they are there.

The full rundown of ‘The Ring’ Magazine’s controversial P4P list

Transitioning from the usual suspects to unexpected entries, ‘The Ring’ Magazine’s latest Pound-for-Pound list has taken a bold turn. At the top, we find Terence Crawford, renowned for his win against Errol Spence. Following closely is Naoya Inoue, the Japanese powerhouse known for his knockout prowess. In third place stands Oleksandr Usyk, a tactician whose skill transcends weight classes. Canelo Álvarez, who recently dominated Jermell Charlo, occupies the fourth spot.

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However, as we delve deeper, the list takes intriguing turns. Dmitry Bivol, known for his recent high-profile victories, comfortably sits at number five. Then comes Devin Haney at six and Errol Spence Jr at seven, both exceptional but perhaps less expected in such high ranks. Gervonta Davis finds himself at eight, a placement that has sparked widespread discussion. Rounding out the top ten are Teofimo Lopez at nine, and Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez at ten, who only recently won comfortably against Sunny Edwards.

Gervonta Davis has lost the fanbase?

The placement of certain fighters has particularly sparked heated discussions across various platforms. At the forefront of this controversy is the inclusion of Gervonta Davis. One fan didn’t mince words, expressing, “Tank being on that list is embarrassing.” Similarly, the reaction to Devin Haney’s position is far from unanimous. One user bluntly stated, “Get rid of Haney.”

The debate extends beyond these two boxers. With a touch of relief, another fan chimed in, “FINALLY THEY GOT RID OF LOMA,” indicating a shift in fan expectations and preferences regarding the top-tier boxers. Criticism didn’t stop there. Davis’ position continued to be a focal point of contention, with another person asserting, “Tank can’t be on the list with that bs resume.” Lastly, offering a constructive twist, one fan suggested, “Change tank for Beterbiev.”

These varied fan reactions paint a picture of a community deeply invested in the sport, with strong opinions about the metrics and achievements that should define the world’s best boxers. What are your thoughts on this latest P4P list? Do you agree with the fan reactions, or do you see the rankings differently? Your perspective adds another layer to this ongoing conversation.

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