I think Cotto should be at least 3. Other than that I agree with the rest!
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Manny’s to Lose: BoxingScene Pound for Pound Top Ten
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Cliff Rold - While still two weeks from the end of the second quarter, the retirement of Floyd Mayweather has led to a deluge of e-mails from BoxingScene readers and other interested parties. The primary question: with Mayweather gone, who’s #1. [details]
Cliff Roid - that's Beep's real name.
the game at 36, and he regularly talks retirement, but one has to wonder if he’ll be able to resist a big-money fight in 2009 with Kelly Pavlik should he blow by the faded Roy Jones as
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostBy Cliff Rold - While still two weeks from the end of the second quarter, the retirement of Floyd Mayweather has led to a deluge of e-mails from BoxingScene readers and other interested parties. The primary question: with Mayweather gone, who’s #1. [details]
JMM should be higher up... about #3. p4p he can beat everyone on this list from #3 down. and have very close fights against #1 (of course) and #2.
R-Marquez should be right behind Vasquez.
Winky or Hopkins should be #10 instead of Mosley. Winky beat Mosley and Hopkins had a close fight against Calzaghe.
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Interesting list. Joe is my choice for #1 but it's close.
It good to see one of my favorite fighters, Cristian Mijares, recognized as #5.
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Cliff, take some of the midgets off the list already!
How is Vasquez ahead of Cotto and Pavlik?
How is Wlad not among the ten most dominant in his weight division?
I respect your analytical skills, but you need to stop giving this ridiculous preference to men too small to be real athletes.
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