The top three pound-for-pound fighters
Rafael By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com
Note: Results are through Aug. 17.
1
Manny Pacquiao
Welterweight titlist
Age: 31 | Record: 51-3-2, 38 KOs
Hits: Pacquiao was ready, willing and able to face Floyd Mayweather Jr. in boxing's biggest fight in the fall, but Mayweather blew it off. Blame Pacquiao for some of the mess, but not as much as Mayweather. With that fight falling through, Pacquiao will forge ahead and fight somebody else on Nov. 13. It's always a treat when the Pacman plies his trade.
2
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Welterweight
Age: 33 | Record: 41-0, 25 KOs
Hits: No matter what you think of his actions in terms of ignoring the Pacquiao fight, Mayweather deserves a lot of credit for steamrolling Shane Mosley in a one-sided decision in their May fight. What was supposed to be at least a halfway competitive fight turned into a laugher for Mayweather, who routed a true welterweight.
Misses: His camp's denials that negotiations for the Pacquiao fight ever took place -- despite Pacquiao's camp and HBO intermediary Ross Greenburg saying otherwise -- are just plain ridiculous, not to mention disrespectful to every fight fan on the planet. Let Mayweather take his vacations and play with Don King, but don't serve us that gibberish. If you don't want to fight Pacquiao, just say so. :lol1:
3
Paul Williams
Middleweight
Age: 29 | Record: 39-1, 27 KOs
Hits: It wasn't easy, as the Williams camp had to basically be dragged kicking and screaming back to the negotiating table by HBO and the Sergio Martinez camp, but it looks as though we will see a rematch between Williams and Martinez on Nov. 20. Their first fight in December was a classic, which Williams won via controversial majority decision. The rematch is what people want to see, and it appears we are going to get it. That's a good thing.
Misses: Why was it so hard to get the Williams side to move ahead with the rematch with Martinez, especially when there was no other significant fight available for Williams?
You find it funny that he does only top 5 rankings from 122 down, and has to do 105/108?
I don't.
Really, dude is just lazy and doesn't do his research. How does he have a job I have no idea. He sucks, it pisses me off that people take his **** seriously.
This fat fuck doesn't have Anselmo Moreno in the top 5 at 118. Honestly how can you take his rankings seriously.
I don't care if he is an ESPN writer he honestly WTF he is talking about.
You find it funny that he does only top 5 rankings from 122 down, and has to do 105/108?
I don't.
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This fat fuck doesn't have Anselmo Moreno in the top 5 at 118. Honestly how can you take his rankings seriously.
I don't care if he is an ESPN writer he honestly doesn't know WTF he is talking about.
I think that's the top 3 90% of p4p lists will have.
Personally, I think JMM should be number 3.
+1 big time.
1 (or 2) Pac
2 (or 1) Floyd
3 is JMM.
I would like to know in which facet of boxing Paul Williams is BETTER than JMM. I'll wait for someone who makes sense, then reply.
I know, that's why everyone from ring magazine, espn, yahoo put this real P4P king in their #1 spot.
Take that scary Ringu looking chick off your avatar.
We all know who is the real P4P King inside the ring.
I know, that's why everyone from ring magazine, espn, yahoo put this real P4P king in their #1 spot.
I find it funny that he can critise Mayweather and Paul Williams, but when it comes to Pacquiao he draws a blank. Even if you think he is p4p1 he isn't without fault. Lack of critism shows he is not objective.
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Misses: Why was it so hard to get the Williams side to move ahead with the rematch with Martinez, especially when there was no other significant fight available for Williams?
I think this article explains why PW feels he is worth more than 50-50
http://www.boxing-articles.com/proposed-fights-for-pacquiao-and-williams-snag-over-money/