Boxing’s pound-for-pound champion is a mythological concept much like the NCAA college football national championship. Pound-for-pound is a term used to describe the world’s best fighters regardless of weight. Just like the college football national championship, the media selects the pound-for-pound king. [details]
The LB-4-LB Club: Top-Ten Power Rankings for November
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"1. Antonio Margarito (33-4, 24 KO’s)
WBO Welterweight Champion
Margarito holds down the top spot despite Floyd Mayweather Junior’s world championship win because Top Rank said so."
Bob Arum is on drugs to think Floyd has no chance with Margarito. He's a joke. Before the Judah fight he was kissing Floyd's ass telling him he was better than Tommy Hearns, SRL, and Marvin Hagler.Comment
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LMFAO this is a good way to start my day
6. Kim Jong-il
North Korean Leader
President Bush has ducked Jong for over five years. Instead the ‘leader of the free world’ opted to fight a lesser opponent in an undeserving rematch. With a newly acquired nuclear arsenal, Jong is now the ‘Baddest Man on the Planet.’ The 65-year-old cognac fiend is so volatile, James Toney’s temper pales in comparison.
8. O’Neil Bell (26-1-1, 24 KO’s)
Undisputed Cruiserweight Champion
If he’s good enough to be BoxRec’s #3 ranked pound-for-pound fighter, he’s good enough to be on this list too.
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