mexicans are dominating the p4p
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Just wondering. Who that lad at the top Mayweather, Must be exceptional. He would whoop any of those Mexicans "Warriors" at their weight anytime. P4P should be about one fighter. Does it matter if you are second. It mean that you come first in a long line of losers.Comment
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Wow... So apparently three people didn't get it.
I wasn't talking about the Olympics, or the amatuers. I was just pointing out that the medal stand (can also be referred to as the top 3 places) of the P4P list are NOT Mexicans.
Therefore, it is difficult for someone to dominate something when they don't have a share of first, second or third place.
Now do you all get my drift?
And I really don't have a problem with Mexican fighters, I just thought I might bring this thread back down to Earth a bit... considering it has a title about Mexicans dominating the P4P list.
Mexico boxing v. boxing - all day every day
I don't see Winky in the p4p list. Don't hate Mexicans all over the p4p list. Marquez should take Pacquiaos place sine he unofficially beat Pacquiao or put him at three after pacquiao.Comment
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13 pages of drivel. Anybody who actually engaged in some sort of "debate" over this nonsense needs to stop taking shots to the head.Comment
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Why would the Olympics have honorable mention for Bernard Hopkins and Kelly Pavlik? They are like 20 years apart!
I wasn't even aware that medal stand was not a somewhat common figure of speech for most people. I was use it a lot in my speech patterns, but... oh well.Comment
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In a p4p fight Mayweather would have a hard time beating all the Mexicans in the p4p list.
Both Marquez if they were the size of Mayweather would beat him if not give him a fight that he'd never forget. You thought he avoided fighters after Castillo, he'd retire win or lose after a fight with either Marquez brothers.
Mayweather is the past, he looking for the money fights. Not looking to prove himself all is good he should make all the money he can.Comment
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Well one, Winky SHOULD be on there. I have no idea how someone drops from #3 to nothing after a close loss 2 division up from his previous highest weight. Regardless, it doesn't ****ing matter, because that's not the topic at hand, just a quick try at a cheapshot I guess.
Two, I'm not HATING on Mexicans, but I am trying to bring things back into check. The Mexicans are NOT dominating the P4P rankings. They are very well represented, but it really is hard for a certain classification of something to dominate a ranking without having any of the top three spots.Comment
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i have no idea but it seemed like thats what you meant at the time, you didint really specify that much what exactly you meant. besides, nobody was insulting you anyway, so i wouldnt worry about it.Comment
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They are dominating.Well one, Winky SHOULD be on there. I have no idea how someone drops from #3 to nothing after a close loss 2 division up from his previous highest weight. Regardless, it doesn't ****ing matter, because that's not the topic at hand, just a quick try at a cheapshot I guess.
Two, I'm not HATING on Mexicans, but I am trying to bring things back into check. The Mexicans are NOT dominating the P4P rankings. They are very well represented, but it really is hard for a certain classification of something to dominate a ranking without having any of the top three spots.
The p4p list consist of 10 boxers not 3. The majority of them are Mexican there for they are dominating the p4p list.
P4p list is of opinion. Yet, even the Ring had Marquez winning against Pacquiao but when they voted in the p4p list they put Pacquiao ahead of Marquez?
Mexicans well represented all over the p4p list.Comment
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