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  • RING keeps Pacquiao #1 P4P and #1 Welterweight

    http://******.craveonline.com/blog/1...r-pound-barely

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  • #2
    Why does BoxingScene censor R I N G now?

    They didn't use to before.

    Weird.

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    • #3
      What happened to your alt? Why was it banned?

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      • #4
        "Been robbed more times than a Korean liquor store in South Central"

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ryannn View Post
          "Been robbed more times than a Korean liquor store in South Central"

          i feer solly for yo mothel.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Chups View Post
            What happened to your alt? Why was it banned?
            what alt?

            makavelli?

            mak got banned?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
              Next month they wont.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Elotero View Post
                Next month they wont.
                no they just did the update.

                i don't think they'll do the next one for #1 until floyd/pac fights again. i don't think serg or donaire can do anything to move up anyway.

                so maybe floyd's next fight , he'll take the spot.

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                • #9
                  although a hypothetical list, but good points:

                  Pacquiao wasn’t fighting a chump. Marquez is the No. 5 fighter in the world pound for pound. And Pacquiao beat him, at least officially.

                  A great fighter shouldn’t necessarily be demoted because another great fighter has his number. We didn’t think less of Muhammad Ali because he had trouble with Ken Norton three times. The same with Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler in their series.

                  A fighter shouldn’t necessarily be demoted because he has an off night, if that’s what it was on Saturday. Sergio Martinez didn’t look great against Darren Barker but no one clamored for him to be demoted.

                  Pacquiao has accomplished more than Mayweather in recent years. The Filipino is 9-0 against big-name opponents since the beginning of 2008; Mayweather is 3-0 in that time.

                  Mayweather isn’t exactly coming off a sterling performance. He looked good against Victor Ortiz for three-plus rounds but scored a knockout when Ortiz wasn’t looking.

                  And you can’t say that Mayweather should supplant Pacquiao because he defeated Marquez more easily. That doesn’t take into account styles and strengths. Plus, Pacquiao beat Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya more easily than Mayweather did.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Twako View Post
                    although a hypothetical list, but good points:

                    Pacquiao wasn’t fighting a chump. Marquez is the No. 5 fighter in the world pound for pound. And Pacquiao beat him, at least officially.

                    A great fighter shouldn’t necessarily be demoted because another great fighter has his number. We didn’t think less of Muhammad Ali because he had trouble with Ken Norton three times. The same with Willie Pep and Sandy Saddler in their series.

                    A fighter shouldn’t necessarily be demoted because he has an off night, if that’s what it was on Saturday. Sergio Martinez didn’t look great against Darren Barker but no one clamored for him to be demoted.

                    Pacquiao has accomplished more than Mayweather in recent years. The Filipino is 9-0 against big-name opponents since the beginning of 2008; Mayweather is 3-0 in that time.

                    Mayweather isn’t exactly coming off a sterling performance. He looked good against Victor Ortiz for three-plus rounds but scored a knockout when Ortiz wasn’t looking.

                    And you can’t say that Mayweather should supplant Pacquiao because he defeated Marquez more easily. That doesn’t take into account styles and strengths. Plus, Pacquiao beat Ricky Hatton and Oscar De La Hoya more easily than Mayweather did.
                    count on ring tv to be logical in their assessments.

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