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  • Does Anybody Know Where Sanchez And Gomez Ranked P4p Before They Fought?

    Does Any One Know?

  • #2
    Originally posted by ANTONIM View Post
    Does Any One Know?
    Not off the top of my head I don't. I know their records but not p4p status.
    If you check out my top 10 heavies best to worst thread there is a guy that posts there called Henry (username=hhascup) he will probably definately know, just PM him. I know he is busy tonight but he will reply, he is the stat man.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hurricane72 View Post
      Not off the top of my head I don't. I know their records but not p4p status.
      If you check out my top 10 heavies best to worst thread there is a guy that posts there called Henry (username=hhascup) he will probably definately know, just PM him. I know he is busy tonight but he will reply, he is the stat man.
      ALL RIGHT COOL.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ANTONIM View Post
        Does Any One Know?
        I am sorry BUT I was out all day as I had to oversee some Amateur bouts in New Jersey.

        Just before they fought, Ring Magazine had an article called "Today's Best Fighter At Any Weight."

        Here's how they rated them.

        ......BOXER............................Points (1st Votes)
        1. Sugar Ray Leonard ...............434 (20)
        2. Larry Holmes........................326 (6)
        3. Thomas Hearns.....................321 (4)
        4. Wilfredo Gomez.....................284 (10)
        5. Alexis Arguello......................262 (4)
        5. Marvin Hagler.......................262 (4)
        7. Wilfred Benitez.....................254
        8. Gerry Cooney.......................115
        9. Salvador Sanchez.................102
        10. Roberto Duran......................54
        11. Matthew Saad Muhammad......38
        12. Michael Spinks......................36
        13. Aaron Pryor..........................34
        14. Jeff Chandler .......................32
        14. Mike Weaver.........................32
        16. Saoul Mamby........................29
        17. Eusebio Pedroza....................21
        18. Pipino Cuevas........................18
        19. Cornelius Boza-Edwards...........16
        20. Greg Page.............................15
        21. Ray Mancini...........................13
        22. Sean O'Grady..........................9
        22. Lupe Pintor.............................9
        23. Michael Dokes.........................8
        25. Mustafa Hamsho......................4
        26. Ayub Kalule............................3

        50 ballots, scored on a 1-10 basis (10 for 1st, 9 for 2nd, etc.
        1st place votes in parentheses. Ed. Note: Poll compiled prior to Sanchez-Gomez fight.

        TV Boxing Magazine had the following:

        1. Leonard
        2. Hagler
        3. Hearns
        4. Benitez
        5. Holmes
        6. M. Spinks
        7. Duran
        8. Pedroza
        9. Sanchez
        10. Arguello
        11. Gomez
        12. Matthew Saad Muhammad
        13. O'Grady
        14. Jim Watt
        15. Cooney
        16. Eddie Mustafa Muhammad
        17. Pryor
        18. Weaver
        19. Hilmer Kenty
        20. Boza-Edwards

        I hope this is what your looking for.

        Thanks, Henry Hascup

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        • #5
          Originally posted by hhascup View Post
          I am sorry BUT I was out all day as I had to oversee some Amateur bouts in New Jersey.

          Just before they fought, Ring Magazine had an article called "Today's Best Fighter At Any Weight."

          Here's how they rated them.

          ......BOXER............................Points (1st Votes)
          1. Sugar Ray Leonard ...............434 (20)
          2. Larry Holmes........................326 (6)
          3. Thomas Hearns.....................321 (4)
          4. Wilfredo Gomez.....................284 (10)
          5. Alexis Arguello......................262 (4)
          5. Marvin Hagler.......................262 (4)
          7. Wilfred Benitez.....................254
          8. Gerry Cooney.......................115
          9. Salvador Sanchez.................102
          10. Roberto Duran......................54
          11. Matthew Saad Muhammad......38
          12. Michael Spinks......................36
          13. Aaron Pryor..........................34
          14. Jeff Chandler .......................32
          14. Mike Weaver.........................32
          16. Saoul Mamby........................29
          17. Eusebio Pedroza....................21
          18. Pipino Cuevas........................18
          19. Cornelius Boza-Edwards...........16
          20. Greg Page.............................15
          21. Ray Mancini...........................13
          22. Sean O'Grady..........................9
          22. Lupe Pintor.............................9
          23. Michael Dokes.........................8
          25. Mustafa Hamsho......................4
          26. Ayub Kalule............................3

          50 ballots, scored on a 1-10 basis (10 for 1st, 9 for 2nd, etc.
          1st place votes in parentheses. Ed. Note: Poll compiled prior to Sanchez-Gomez fight.

          TV Boxing Magazine had the following:

          1. Leonard
          2. Hagler
          3. Hearns
          4. Benitez
          5. Holmes
          6. M. Spinks
          7. Duran
          8. Pedroza
          9. Sanchez
          10. Arguello
          11. Gomez
          12. Matthew Saad Muhammad
          13. O'Grady
          14. Jim Watt
          15. Cooney
          16. Eddie Mustafa Muhammad
          17. Pryor
          18. Weaver
          19. Hilmer Kenty
          20. Boza-Edwards

          I hope this is what your looking for.

          Thanks, Henry Hascup
          got your message thanks.

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          • #6
            - -Wow, our 'Henry to the rescue again!

            ***Note: the first official Ring P4P ratings started in 1989 inspired by all everything Mike Tyson's take no prisoners March thru the heavy division.

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