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Dan Rafael latest P4P (as of Apr 19, 2011): "Sergio OVERTAKES Floyd @ Number 2"

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  • Dan Rafael latest P4P (as of Apr 19, 2011): "Sergio OVERTAKES Floyd @ Number 2"

    Fat Dan's latest P4P List (as of Apr 19, 2011)



    1 Pac
    2 Sergio
    3 Floyd

    http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...dan&id=6393437
    29
    Yes
    48.28%
    14
    No
    44.83%
    13
    Maybe
    6.90%
    2

  • #2
    he has been there for a while.....

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    • #3
      That happened after Sergio beat Dzinziruk.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
        Fat Dan's latest P4P List (as of Apr 19, 2011)



        1 Pac
        2 Sergio
        3 Floyd

        http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...dan&id=6393437
        I voted NO because i do not think that Mayweather should occupy such a high position.

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        • #5
          If Floyd doesn't fight soon, he should drop off the list due to inactivity.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Freedom!
            Mayweather has fought only twice in the past 3 1/2 years, against an opponent from a smaller weight division and against an old age 38 opponent.

            He did not win either fight impressively. He failed to stop either both older opponents.

            Floyd should not be in the top 3 P4P at all! In fact after a year of inactivity he should be removed from the top 10.
            Come on man. You can criticize the JMM fight all you want but Floyd dismantling Mosley was a good performance.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Freedom!
              Mayweather has fought only twice in the past 3 1/2 years, against an opponent from a smaller weight division and against an old age 38 opponent.

              He did not win either fight impressively. He failed to stop either both older opponents.

              Floyd should not be in the top 3 P4P at all! In fact after a year of inactivity he should be removed from the top 10.
              I mean I don't even know what to say to you bro, he probably lost 2 total rounds between Marquez and Mosley.

              I agree Mayweather should not be in the top 3 P4p. Considering his inactivity, if he doesn't have a fight scheduled within the next month he should be removed from the rankings all together.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Freedom!
                Mayweather has fought only twice in the past 3 1/2 years, against an opponent from a smaller weight division and against an old age 38 opponent.

                He did not win either fight impressively. He failed to stop either both older opponents.

                Floyd should not be in the top 3 P4P at all! In fact after a year of inactivity he should be removed from the top 10.
                i'd say only dropping around 4 rounds in 24 rounds of boxing is impressive,IMO he was great to watch in both fights just for his elusiveness but don't think he should be even in the top 5 due to his inactivity and uncertain future.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
                  Fat Dan's latest P4P List (as of Apr 19, 2011)



                  1 Pac
                  2 Sergio
                  3 Floyd

                  http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...dan&id=6393437
                  What what what?

                  Why aren't the Klits not occupying 1 and 2? This is a sham?
                  Vi-vi-vitali has a Pee-pee-HD.
                  The Klits are the gre-greatest HW of all-time...p4p too.
                  where where is my Gerber?



                  I preempt the Klitstards by posting early.

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                  • #10
                    Didn't this happen last month?

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