In your opinion who were the top 10 pound for pound fighters on 1/1/95?
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My top 10 would be
1.Roy Jones Jr
2.Humberto Gonzalez
3.Chris Eubank
4.Pernell Whitaker
5.Michael Carbajal
6.James Toney
7.Terry Norris
8.Frankie Randall
9.Ricardo Lopez
10.Julio Cesar ChavezLast edited by SCtrojansbaby; 12-06-2011, 08:19 PM.
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By the end of 1995?
1 Whitaker
2 Jones Jr
3 Ricardo Lopez
4 Oscar
5 Tito
6 Arbachakov
7 Tszyu
8 Tapia
9 Lewis or Bowe
10 Virgil Hill
11 Terry Norris
I would happily go with both Gonzalez and Carbajal, but Carbajal had taken a mini break through 95 with a couple of tune ups and was considering retirement after losing twice to Gonzalez and Gonzalez got knocked out and retired in mid 95 so they don't make mine.
I don't know. I can't remember enough about what was happening in 95. It was too long ago and I can't be bothered refreshing my memory. That's close enough.
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostBy the end of 1995?
1 Whitaker
2 Jones Jr
3 Ricardo Lopez
4 Oscar
5 Tito
6 Arbachakov
7 Tszyu
8 Tapia
9 Lewis or Bowe
10 Virgil Hill
11 Terry Norris
I would happily go with both Gonzalez and Carbajal, but Carbajal had taken a mini break through 95 with a couple of tune ups and was considering retirement after losing twice to Gonzalez and Gonzalez got knocked out and retired in mid 95 so they don't make mine.
I don't know. I can't remember enough about what was happening in 95. It was too long ago and I can't be bothered refreshing my memory. That's close enough.
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At 1/1/95
1.Pernell Whitaker
2.Roy Jones
3.Julio Cesar Chavez
4.Felix Trinidad
5.Ricardo Lopez
Cant remember the rest who stands out by the end of 1994, but James Toney was just displaced by RJJ, and moved down from the rankings, No heavyweights for sure, Lewis and Moorer lost their titles.
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Ring mag p4p rankings for 1995 (Meaning they made this list for the start of 96)
1.Pernell Whitaker
2.Roy Jones Jr
3.Ricardo Lopez
4.Oscar De La Hoya
5.Felix Trinidad
6.Yuri Arbachakov
7.Kostya Tszyu
8.Riddick Bowe
9.Marco Antonio Barrera
10.Terry Norris
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Originally posted by TBear View PostI will dig up a 1995 Ring or KO magazine in the next day or so and post their listings unless someone beats me to it.
It would be cool to look at the p4p rankings from years gone by from time to time.
u can find the weight classes and p4p rankings from that page although some years are missing
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbabyWho had Trinidad beaten to be ranked P4P? Also Chavez had lost to Frankie Randall and although he won the rematch it wasn't exactly convincing.
Trinidad defeated Camacho, handing macho his second loss, a 56-0 Yori Boy Campas, who was slightly favored to beat Tito and was then considered the next Chavez, and a tough 32-0 Oba Carr.
Chavez had a rough year, with those two fights with Randall, but still deserves to be rated highly.
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