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  • Bhopreign
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    #11
    Margarito aint no number 16 pound for pound thats hilarious, he isnt in the top 25. That is really funny, Margarito hasnt beaten anyone, if Margarito is 16 where is Paul Williams, he isnt even on the list, hilarious.

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    • nozorok
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      #12
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      According to the BBC he's actually P4P #9 or 8 now since Mayweather Jr. is retired.

      1. Floyd Mayweather - Welterweight
      United States (39 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws, 24KOs)
      The lavishly-gifted Mayweather announced his retirement in June, but we will keep him at the top of the rankings for now as we have all heard it all before on more than one occasion.

      Manny Pacquiao
      2. Manny Pacquiao - Super-featherweight
      Philippines (47-3-2, 35KOs)
      The all-action Pacquiao became a four-weight world champion by destroying David Diaz to claim the WBC lightweight title and could fight Ricky Hatton next year.

      Joe Calzaghe
      3. Joe Calzaghe - Super-middleweight
      Wales (45-0, 32KOs)
      Calzaghe outpointed Bernard Hopkins on his US and light-heavyweight debut and may now fight the great Roy Jones Jr or Kelly Pavlik later this year.

      Miguel Angel Cotto
      4. Miguel Cotto - Welterweight
      Puerto Rico (32-0, 26KOs)
      Former light-welterweight world champion and current WBA welterweight title-holder Cotto demolished Alfonso Gomez and will now face IBF title-holder Antonio Margarito in July.

      Juan Manuel Marquez
      5. Juan Manuel Marquez - Super-featherweight
      Mexico (48-4-1, 35KOs)
      Lost his WBC super-featherweight title in his rematch with Manny Pacquiao, but remains one of the sport's most canny operators at the age of 34.

      Kelly Pavlik
      6. Kelly Pavlik - Middleweight
      United States (34-0, 30KOs)
      Pavlik boxed beautifully to beat Wales' Gary Lockett in Atlantic City and is now chasing a match with another Welshman, Joe Calzaghe, in the autumn.

      Israel Vazquez
      7. Israel Vazquez - Super-bantamweight
      Mexico (43-4, 31KOs)
      Vazquez reclaimed his WBC belt from Rafael Marquez in August and nicked the rubber match in March. A relentless fighter with a vicious left hook.

      Winky Wright
      8. Winky Wright - Light-heavyweight
      United States (51-4-1, 25KOs)
      Wright dropped a unanimous decision to Bernard Hopkins in July, his first loss in seven years, although many thought it was far closer than that.

      Antonio Margarito
      9. Antonio Margarito - Welterweight
      Mexico (36-5, 26KOs)
      Margarito destroyed Kermit Cintron in April and now faces another Puerto Rican, Miguel Cotto, in a welterweight unification showdown in New York in July.

      Ricky Hatton
      10. Ricky Hatton - Light-welterweight
      England (44-1, 31KOs)
      Hatton defeated tough Mexican Juan Lazcano in his first fight since losing to Floyd Mayweather and should have enough to beat Paul Malignaggi in the autumn.

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      • Flawless
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        #13
        HOLY ****
        BBC P4P List. He wasn’t there awhile ago, did him losing to Paul Williams make him into the BBC top 10 or just because he is fighting Cotto and trying to raise revenue.

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        • VIVA MEXICO!!
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          #14
          Originally posted by nozorok
          http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxi...gs/default.stm

          According to the BBC he's actually P4P #9 or 8 now since Mayweather Jr. is retired.

          1. Floyd Mayweather - Welterweight
          United States (39 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws, 24KOs)
          The lavishly-gifted Mayweather announced his retirement in June, but we will keep him at the top of the rankings for now as we have all heard it all before on more than one occasion.

          Manny Pacquiao
          2. Manny Pacquiao - Super-featherweight
          Philippines (47-3-2, 35KOs)
          The all-action Pacquiao became a four-weight world champion by destroying David Diaz to claim the WBC lightweight title and could fight Ricky Hatton next year.

          Joe Calzaghe
          3. Joe Calzaghe - Super-middleweight
          Wales (45-0, 32KOs)
          Calzaghe outpointed Bernard Hopkins on his US and light-heavyweight debut and may now fight the great Roy Jones Jr or Kelly Pavlik later this year.

          Miguel Angel Cotto
          4. Miguel Cotto - Welterweight
          Puerto Rico (32-0, 26KOs)
          Former light-welterweight world champion and current WBA welterweight title-holder Cotto demolished Alfonso Gomez and will now face IBF title-holder Antonio Margarito in July.

          Juan Manuel Marquez
          5. Juan Manuel Marquez - Super-featherweight
          Mexico (48-4-1, 35KOs)
          Lost his WBC super-featherweight title in his rematch with Manny Pacquiao, but remains one of the sport's most canny operators at the age of 34.

          Kelly Pavlik
          6. Kelly Pavlik - Middleweight
          United States (34-0, 30KOs)
          Pavlik boxed beautifully to beat Wales' Gary Lockett in Atlantic City and is now chasing a match with another Welshman, Joe Calzaghe, in the autumn.

          Israel Vazquez
          7. Israel Vazquez - Super-bantamweight
          Mexico (43-4, 31KOs)
          Vazquez reclaimed his WBC belt from Rafael Marquez in August and nicked the rubber match in March. A relentless fighter with a vicious left hook.

          Winky Wright
          8. Winky Wright - Light-heavyweight
          United States (51-4-1, 25KOs)
          Wright dropped a unanimous decision to Bernard Hopkins in July, his first loss in seven years, although many thought it was far closer than that.

          Antonio Margarito
          9. Antonio Margarito - Welterweight
          Mexico (36-5, 26KOs)
          Margarito destroyed Kermit Cintron in April and now faces another Puerto Rican, Miguel Cotto, in a welterweight unification showdown in New York in July.

          Ricky Hatton
          10. Ricky Hatton - Light-welterweight
          England (44-1, 31KOs)
          Hatton defeated tough Mexican Juan Lazcano in his first fight since losing to Floyd Mayweather and should have enough to beat Paul Malignaggi in the autumn.
          people around the world recognize margarito as a great fighter and the baddest man in the planet. it is only a few haters on the boxing scene who refuse to live with reality.

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          • Migs
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            #15
            Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
            people around the world recognize margarito as a great fighter and the baddest man in the planet. it is only a few haters on the boxing scene who refuse to live with reality.
            Along with a few totally delusional fans...

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            • FUC_U_PAYME
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              #16
              Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
              people around the world recognize margarito as a great fighter and the baddest man in the planet. it is only a few haters on the boxing scene who refuse to live with reality.
              he a good fighter not a great fighter

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              • Komander
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                #17
                Originally posted by FUC_U_PAYME
                he a good fighter not a great fighter
                Beating Cotto will make him great.

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                • RL_GMA
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Executioner54
                  Beating Cotto will make him great.
                  But he won't beat Cotto

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                  • Komander
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RL_GMA
                    But he won't beat Cotto
                    The fight is almost here. We will soon find out.

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                    • williamhvx1
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                      #20
                      Of Course I Dont Get A Answer .......

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