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  • Nagabilly
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    #1

    Fights between P4P #1 and #2

    Name some fights where the P4P number 1 and 2 face each other
  • raskat
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    #2
    Whitaker vs J.C. Chavez Sr. (1993)
    And maybe de la Hoya vs Whitaker (1997)
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Duran I (1980)
    Sugar Ray Leonard vs Hearns I (1981)
    Last edited by raskat; 04-12-2013, 11:55 AM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by raskat
      Whitaker vs J.C. Chavez Sr. (1993)
      And maybe de la Hoya vs Whitaker (1997)
      Sugar Ray Leonard vs Duran I (1980)
      Sugar Ray Leonard vs Hearns I (1981)
      I think Holyfield was higher P4P than Whitaker in 93

      Ali vs Foreman is the best example IMO.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
        I think Holyfield was higher P4P than Whitaker in 93

        Ali vs Foreman is the best example IMO.

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          #5
          OK you pasted a list?

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            #6
            joe louis and billy conn in 1941.

            i'd have to go through '41 to see if there are any other boxers who could have taken conn's place as #2. armstrong had just lost to zivic. conn could very well have been the second best p4p boxer in the world, but again, i am not enough of an expert on '41 to tell you that to a degree of certainty.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
              I think Holyfield was higher P4P than Whitaker in 93
              Ali vs Foreman is the best example IMO.


              Why would you think that? From what source are you getting that impression? Nobody with any credibility listed Holyfield higher pound for pound than Whitaker in 93.

              Usually people followed Ring Magazines p4p list in the 90's. The link provides Ring magazines list from the 90's. Holyfield was not higher during any point in the 90's.


              http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th...r_Pound--1990s

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nagabilly
                Name some fights where the P4P number 1 and 2 face each other
                I'm not big on P4P ratings, but I'm thinking that Jones and Toney were both close to the top when they fought.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Scott9945
                  I'm not big on P4P ratings, but I'm thinking that Jones and Toney were both close to the top when they fought.
                  Were Carlos Zarate and Wilfredo Gomez close to the top when they fought during the 70's?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by joseph5620
                    Were Carlos Zarate and Wilfredo Gomez close to the top when they fought during the 70's?
                    You would think so, but to be honest back then there were no published P4P ratings, at least that I remember. Every boxing magazine just had divisional ratings. Without researching 1978 I'm guessing that Duran must have been at or near the top at that time.

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