Who is Currently #1 P4P?

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  • TRUE WARRIOR
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    #41
    Originally posted by sonofisis
    This thread is useless and just takes up space, the answer has always been Mayweather! Seems like the thread was made in spite of this fact..
    maywather is the top p4p businessman and pacman is the p4p #1 fighter.

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    • Matt Marvelous
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      #42
      I find it commical that Hatton has the same number of votes as Wink.

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      • crold1
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        #43
        Pac is still, in my mind, #1 by a SMIDGE, but if Mayweather takes and beats Hatton he'll move back to #1. Pac doesn't get to fight three guys coming off losses, no matter how good, and hold that spot.

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        • CoLd_WaVE
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          #44
          Floyd's retired, as he said...

          so Pacman is #1

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          • Easton Assassin
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            #45
            Originally posted by Chipper
            Why is Mayweather in this poll?

            HE'S RETIRED!!!

            dumbass
            It's the damn nuthuggers! they won't let go man. Anyway, Floyd's retirement is a cheap SRL trick to try and create demand for Floyd's return-Problem is Mayweather fights are snoozers because he is afraid of becomming unpretty.

            Mayweather formula to all time greatness=Run,Run,Run,retire,comeback,Run,Run,Run, retire,comeback,Run,run,run!

            FARGIN BRILLIANT!

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            • crold1
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              #46
              You caught that too Easton? I kind of got the impression Floyd was waiting for the world to scream "NO Floyd don't go"...and instead he got "You're full of ****. Stop being silly."

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              • Easy-E
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                #47
                assuming Floyd is out of retirement pending the Hatton fight, its Floyd.

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                • crold1
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                  #48
                  Floyd Never Retired...retired Fighters Don't Keep Their Belts.

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                  • ThaHorseman
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Easton Assassin
                    It's the damn nuthuggers! they won't let go man. Anyway, Floyd's retirement is a cheap SRL trick to try and create demand for Floyd's return-Problem is Mayweather fights are snoozers because he is afraid of becomming unpretty.

                    Mayweather formula to all time greatness=Run,Run,Run,retire,comeback,Run,Run,Run, retire,comeback,Run,run,run!

                    FARGIN BRILLIANT!
                    Thats one way of looking at it. Another way could be: win, win, win, win, win, retire, comeback, win again... and so on. I'll bet there are a lot of boxers out there who say to themselves "my god I wish I wouldn't have got punched in my ****ing head so many times".

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                    • NYCHeavyHitz
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                      #50
                      On record, Mayweather, soon to be replaced by Cotto.

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