Aight breh I'ma have to drink a decent amount more before I can understand.
First lets go with triple g first? then LSC second? Then Zurdo above Mikey and Danny? Thurman below triple g? Etc.
-GGG has looked absolutely invincible in the past few years. Maybe that changes with Danny Jacobs, maybe not, but I'm not gonna pretend like he's not some monster because I hate his fan base. He is.
-I was skeptic about LSC's excuse when training for the 1st Frampton fight, but the rematch proved that he's a beast. Unusually high punch output, power, speed, boxing ability, chin... Even with that said, the 3rd fight could go either way. WATTBA.
-Ramirez is like a larger LSC, just needs more fights soon and hopefully against other top 168 guys (no offense to Korobov and Hart)
-Mikey is a top 135 fighter, but he'll have to put in more work. Inactivity is a problem. By the time he wipes up the floor with another champ or 2, he'll be back on here
-Thurman is a great fighter, but inactivity (due to injury mostly) has been his downfall. The (boxing) world doesn't stop moving just because he does.
My Listing or Ranking of fighters is not a measurement of "who would win" because my brain simply can't contemplate "what would happen if Mike Tyson fought Floyd Mayweather?"
If this were a "who would I favor 1-on-1 if someone put a gun to my head" list, Manny Pacquiao would be #1. EDIT: In most cases, styles make fights...