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  • #41
    Originally posted by DiegoFuego View Post
    Haven't done one of these in a while either

    1. Mayweather
    2. Pacquiao
    3. Calzaghe
    4. Hopkins
    5. Cotto
    6. Pavlik
    7. JMMarquez
    8. Hatton
    9. Vazquez
    10. Wright
    lol @ you putting hatton 8 who;s a "wrestling club fighter". of course that makes your boy floyd look better so I see your logic

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    • #42
      Originally posted by P4PKING_2008 View Post
      Hopkins should be 3rd. Calzaghe about 5th.
      lol,,hopkins lost twice to taylor and wright and he belongs ahead of calzache?

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      • #43
        Originally posted by beez721 View Post
        lol @ you putting hatton 8 who;s a "wrestling club fighter". of course that makes your boy floyd look better so I see your logic
        why not? it's all subjective when it comes to p4p rankings anyway.

        i have hatton on my list as well.

        a win over past prime kostya tzsyu is better than any win over tarver or jermain taylor who never had a prime.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by beez721 View Post
          lol @ you putting hatton 8 who;s a "wrestling club fighter". of course that makes your boy floyd look better so I see your logic
          i have hatton #7.

          here's my list. feel free to criticize.

          1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Most talented and best skilled boxer we have at the moment. Welterweight Roy Jones Jr. but more polished? Unlike Light Heavy though there's great fighters in your weight class. Make your money but throw in a Cotto or Margarito in between your Hatton and De La Hoya fights. Please?)
          2. Manny Pacquiao (Even his boring fights are pretty good. KOed the 2 greatest Featherweights of our era. Prime or not , not even Juarez , Diaz , Marquez and Hamed could say that.)
          3. Miguel Cotto (Mosley , Judah , Quintana not bad for his relatively short run at 147. A better run at 147 than my #1 if you ask me. If he can beat Margarito too......wow!)
          4. Israel Vazquez (Larios , Julio , Velazquez , Marquez......sounds like Pacquiao's resume to me! Very few on this list has had wars like him.)
          5. Rafael Marquez (See #4 on my list for reference and I like him better than his brother.)
          6. Juan Manuel Marquez (Gets too much credit for being a bad matchup for the greater fighter listed #2. Besides I'm not convinced he's even the #1 Marquez.)
          7. Ricky Hatton (Lost to #1 but who hasn't? Showed a lot of heart and my kind of fighter. Besides he beat my beloved Kostya. Zab Judah with all his skills couldn't do that. Shows how important toughness and determination is in boxing. It's not all about skills.)
          8. Joe Calzaghe (Undefeated but when a 40-yr. old former middleweight champion is your biggest test to date......exposes your resume.)
          9. Kelly Pavlik (Makes my list just because he showed Hopkins and Taylor how a Middleweight Champion should fight. Don't let me down and be a flash in the pan okay?)
          10. Wladimir Klitschko (I gotta have at least one heavyweght on my list and he's it......I think I might have to change that rule soon......you think?)

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
            why not? it's all subjective when it comes to p4p rankings anyway.

            i have hatton on my list as well.

            a win over past prime kostya tzsyu is better than any win over tarver or jermain taylor who never had a prime.
            Im not saying he doesnt belong there Im just questioning why diego has him there as he always refers to hatton as a wrestler or club fighter

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
              i have hatton #7.

              here's my list. feel free to criticize.

              1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (Most talented and best skilled boxer we have at the moment. Welterweight Roy Jones Jr. but more polished? Unlike Light Heavy though there's great fighters in your weight class. Make your money but throw in a Cotto or Margarito in between your Hatton and De La Hoya fights. Please?)
              2. Manny Pacquiao (Even his boring fights are pretty good. KOed the 2 greatest Featherweights of our era. Prime or not , not even Juarez , Diaz , Marquez and Hamed could say that.)
              3. Miguel Cotto (Mosley , Judah , Quintana not bad for his relatively short run at 147. A better run at 147 than my #1 if you ask me. If he can beat Margarito too......wow!)
              4. Israel Vazquez (Larios , Julio , Velazquez , Marquez......sounds like Pacquiao's resume to me! Very few on this list has had wars like him.)
              5. Rafael Marquez (See #4 on my list for reference and I like him better than his brother.)
              6. Juan Manuel Marquez (Gets too much credit for being a bad matchup for the greater fighter listed #2. Besides I'm not convinced he's even the #1 Marquez.)
              7. Ricky Hatton (Lost to #1 but who hasn't? Showed a lot of heart and my kind of fighter. Besides he beat my beloved Kostya. Zab Judah with all his skills couldn't do that. Shows how important toughness and determination is in boxing. It's not all about skills.)
              8. Joe Calzaghe (Undefeated but when a 40-yr. old former middleweight champion is your biggest test to date......exposes your resume.)
              9. Kelly Pavlik (Makes my list just because he showed Hopkins and Taylor how a Middleweight Champion should fight. Don't let me down and be a flash in the pan okay?)
              10. Wladimir Klitschko (I gotta have at least one heavyweght on my list and he's it......I think I might have to change that rule soon......you think?)
              not a bad list but I'd have calzache a little further up,,,certainly ahead of hatton

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              • #47
                1. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                2. Manny Pacquiao
                3. Joe Calzaghe
                4. Israel Vazquez
                5. Bernard Hopkins
                6. Juan Manuel Marquez
                7. Rafael Marquez
                8. Miguel Cotto
                9. Kelly Pavlik
                10. Ricky Hatton

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                • #48
                  1. Floyd Mayweather
                  2. Manny Pacquiao
                  3. Joe Calzaghe
                  4. Bernard Hopkins
                  5. JMM
                  6. Miguel Cotto
                  7. Israel Vazquez
                  8. Joan Guzman
                  9. Winky Wright
                  10. Rafael Marquez

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by beez721 View Post
                    Im not saying he doesnt belong there Im just questioning why diego has him there as he always refers to hatton as a wrestler or club fighter
                    oh......my bad. didn't know that's what you meant.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by beez721 View Post
                      not a bad list but I'd have calzache a little further up,,,certainly ahead of hatton
                      his skills are up there. very good skills and very talented.

                      but those i put in front of him has fought way better competition. who you fight is more important than an 0 on your record.

                      a win over past prime kostya is better than a win against lacy AND kessler. tell sharmba mitchell tzsyu was washed up. a loss by a junior welterweight to the p4p #1 and undisputed best at 147 is not a loss to me in my book.

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