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MkoGr11
10-08-2005, 05:13 AM
The Ring Magazine October 2005 ratings
www.theblacksuperman.com/thering_october2005.html

I think it’s not right to have Maussa ahead of Tszyu at 140.

And the p4p ratings don’t correlate well with the weight divisional ratings.

But apart from that The Ring ratings are by far and away the best ratings in world boxing.

medium-deek
10-08-2005, 05:18 AM
all looks good to me.

SLIMZ
10-08-2005, 05:22 AM
The Ring Magazine October 2005 ratings
www.theblacksuperman.com/thering_october2005.html

I think it’s not right to have Maussa ahead of Tszyu at 140.

And the p4p ratings don’t correlate well with the weight divisional ratings.

But apart from that The Ring ratings are by far and away the best ratings in world boxing.

most rating have different way in computing p4p, but ends up almsot the same

xzworks
10-08-2005, 05:26 AM
winky is high...

Martin (Top Knowledge)
10-08-2005, 05:26 AM
all looks good to me.

I concur....

MkoGr11
10-08-2005, 06:57 AM
You guys think that Mausua should be ahead of Tszyu?

kallsop
10-08-2005, 10:23 AM
These ratings are killing the sport. PBF is rated #1 and his last 5 opponents are Sosa, N'dou, Corley, Bruseles and Gatti, and maybe really stepping up big time to fight AARP candidate Mitchell next? He's done nothing for 2 1/2 years and needs to slip down the list.

Winky Wright has two wins over Mosley and a great win over Trinidad, and those wins are way more impressive than what the #1 has done. All the guys on the rest of the list down to #9 have fought nothing but the best opposition for many years and deserve a place there. Tayler basically has one top fight on his resume, won it but not very impressively, and shouldn't be on the list. Hopkins lost to the rookie challenger and hasn't been at the top of his game for many years, but at least he has fought the best in the division and earned a place.

My problem with these lists is that they reward talent and not accomplishment. Put PBF down to #5 and tell him to fight someone with a pulse if he wants a higher ranking. Boxers and the public need to ignore these bogus heresay lists and demand proof.

I want to see the best fight the best to earn their list ranking.

ottoevans
10-08-2005, 12:21 PM
Pacman shouldnt be top 10

AintGottaClue
10-08-2005, 12:43 PM
Sturm's at number 3 and people say he dont deserve a shot

Easy-E
10-08-2005, 12:53 PM
These ratings are killing the sport. PBF is rated #1 and his last 5 opponents are Sosa, N'dou, Corley, Bruseles and Gatti, and maybe really stepping up big time to fight AARP candidate Mitchell next? He's done nothing for 2 1/2 years and needs to slip down the list.

Winky Wright has two wins over Mosley and a great win over Trinidad, and those wins are way more impressive than what the #1 has done. All the guys on the rest of the list down to #9 have fought nothing but the best opposition for many years and deserve a place there. Tayler basically has one top fight on his resume, won it but not very impressively, and shouldn't be on the list. Hopkins lost to the rookie challenger and hasn't been at the top of his game for many years, but at least he has fought the best in the division and earned a place.

My problem with these lists is that they reward talent and not accomplishment. Put PBF down to #5 and tell him to fight someone with a pulse if he wants a higher ranking. Boxers and the public need to ignore these bogus heresay lists and demand proof.

I want to see the best fight the best to earn their list ranking.



if your going to comlain about floyd, how about margirito ranked 1 in welterweight, or miguel cotto TWO in light welter. talk about lackluster competition, kermit cintrion and demarcus corley :rolleyes: neither one of them should be lower than 4

stop whining about floyd, he beat the number two rated gatti (by ring mag) and mitchell, who was the number one contender, moved up a division.
just because you dont like floyd doesnt mean he doesnt deserve to be there

ottoevans
10-08-2005, 12:54 PM
plus those wins against Castillo and Corrales look even better now. Also hes just the best out there hes in his own league.

Easy-E
10-08-2005, 01:03 PM
These ratings are killing the sport. PBF is rated #1 and his last 5 opponents are Sosa, N'dou, Corley, Bruseles and Gatti, and maybe really stepping up big time to fight AARP candidate Mitchell next? He's done nothing for 2 1/2 years and needs to slip down the list.

Winky Wright has two wins over Mosley and a great win over Trinidad, and those wins are way more impressive than what the #1 has done. All the guys on the rest of the list down to #9 have fought nothing but the best opposition for many years and deserve a place there. Tayler basically has one top fight on his resume, won it but not very impressively, and shouldn't be on the list. Hopkins lost to the rookie challenger and hasn't been at the top of his game for many years, but at least he has fought the best in the division and earned a place.

My problem with these lists is that they reward talent and not accomplishment. Put PBF down to #5 and tell him to fight someone with a pulse if he wants a higher ranking. Boxers and the public need to ignore these bogus heresay lists and demand proof.

I want to see the best fight the best to earn their list ranking.


you seem to be forgetting corrales and castillo, and the extremly talented augustus (before he was constantly messing around in his fights, when he was a true contender)

Brick Top
10-08-2005, 01:07 PM
BYRD is #1 :confused: Byrd maybe the worst champ in the last 20 years , he should not be in the top ten !
And Wlad had the guts to go in there with Peter ,and he gets #8 spot ! he should be in the top 5 , not that meatball TONEY that fault nobody !

- Evil -
10-08-2005, 01:09 PM
You guys think that Mausua should be ahead of Tszyu?

No, I think Tszyu would beat Maussa inside the first round. He'd beat Cotto by stoppage too.

restless_438
10-08-2005, 01:16 PM
winky is high...

which he deserves to be