Hatton still ranked number 8 pound for pound by the Ring magazine

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  • kayjay
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    #31
    Originally posted by Ryno113
    Calzaghe should be 3 right now.
    at worst; I can't see how anyone could rate Pacquiao above him to be honest. Hopkins that high after such a weak run is a joke and spoils the entire list

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      #32
      Originally posted by Black Jesus
      no one should be overtaking pacman at number 2.
      I don't think Pacquiao's performance against Barrera looked like the performance of the P4P number two.

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      • Ryn0
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        #33
        Originally posted by kayjay
        at worst; I can't see how anyone could rate Pacquiao above him to be honest. Hopkins that high after such a weak run is a joke and spoils the entire list
        Thank you. I think Pac-Joe is close but it is close possibly even tied.

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          #34
          I'm surprised they have JMM and Hopkins in front of Calzaghe. It's good of The Ring to recognize Hatton's effort and not drop him.

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            #35
            Originally posted by silencers98
            I'm surprised they have JMM and Hopkins in front of Calzaghe. It's good of The Ring to recognize Hatton's effort and not drop him.
            Yeah Floyd beat him cleanly, but losing to number 1 doesn't mean you suddenly got worse. We need to credit guys for tyaking the biog fights, not lpunish them.

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              #36
              ..............Well DLH recently purchased Ring Magazine and Hatton was recently Promoted by DLH.

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                #37
                Originally posted by steptwome
                ..............Well DLH recently purchased Ring Magazine and Hatton was recently Promoted by DLH.
                So I guess that makes De La Hoya the new Stalin?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  I'd probably pick Hopkins to beat Pavlik right now, but I don't know. Hopkins hasn't shown me anything lately to make me think he can beat a relentless puncher like Pavlik, much less Calzaghe
                  I would agree that Hopkins would beat Pavlik. And in fairness Hopkins dropped out of the rankings after the second loss to Taylor only to spring right back up there when he moved to light heavy and beat Tarver. My point being that a p4p guy can be beaten by a fighter and still be above them in the p4p rankings depending on the circumstances. Taylor beat Hopkins but do you really think that Taylor could have beaten Tarver? Do you think that Hopkins would have been kayoed by Pavlik?

                  It's a funny thing the p4p rankings.

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                    #39
                    I don't think they have updated this list yet.

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                      #40
                      Yep they have, the list is valid from 9th Dec, or Sunday.

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