ESB has the worst top 10 p4p list I've seen

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  • Joe2608
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    #11
    That's a crazy list!

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    • LOLORSKATES
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      #12
      Originally posted by JC#1
      Me too pal.
      Very unexpected.

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      • Scott9945
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        #13
        I noticed it consists of 4 Golden Boy fighters and 4 Top Rank fighters. Either there is a bias or those two promotions are totally dominating boxing.

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        • ИATAS
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          #14
          Originally posted by Erbad
          Very unexpected.
          yeah I expected JC#1 to rank him #3

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          • Da Hammer
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            #15
            is it just me or was it mostly biased for the bigger weight boxers???

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            • el malo
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              #16
              odlh no. 8

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              • Domain
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                #17
                Originally posted by natas206
                even the most insane posters on this site aren't this bad.

                1)Joe Calzaghe, 45-0. A consummate all-rounder who possesses blinding hand speed, a great chin and a high calibre of overall ring generalship. All things considered Joe deserves his place as ‘numero uno’

                2)Manny Pacquiao, 47-3-2. All action. What’s not to like about Manny Pacquiao? A multiple weight world champion proves he has the minerals to be high on this list. Many may argue that he should be number one, however, I wont argue against that he is thee most exciting fighter today but exciting and P4P are not the same. His all round ‘game’ doesn’t quite measure up to Joe C.

                3)Kelly Pavlik, 34-0. Another all action fighter who possesses ALL the fundamental techniques to carry him even higher up these rankings. A win over Joe Calzaghe if the fight should ever happen would probably propel KP to number 1.

                4)Israel Vasquez, 43-4. A firm fans favourite who has a vice-like grip on the WBC super bantamweight belt. Stunning fights with Rafael Marquez have proved that he has the silky skills and awesome left hook to worry any fighter at any weight.

                5)Antonio Margarito, 37-5. Anyone who still had doubts about the Tijuana Tornado surely must have abandoned those by now. His stunning “walk down” of Miguel Cotto emphatically moves Margo up this list. No fighter in any division would be totally safe from the blue collar, iron chinned man from Mexico. A win over Williams could move him higher still.

                6)Juan Manuel Marquez, 48-4-1. A canny operator who despite on the wrong end of decisions to Pacquiao, he remains a very shrewd operator in the ring. He has at times made Pacquiao look amateurish at best but his all round boxing skills cannot be questioned. He is firmly in the middle of these rankings.

                7)Miguel Cotto, 32-1. Make no mistake, despite his late rounds beat down at the hands of Margo, Junito will be back, he is too good a fighter not too. In the early rounds he showed excellent technique against the much bigger man. He is unfortunate that his division has two much larger fighters in Antonio Margarito and Paul Williams. Too big now for 140lbs, he may hope that Margo and Williams also go up a division. Miguel Cotto is far from finished..

                8)Oscar De La Hoya, 39-5-1. Pushed Floyd very close when they met and actually ‘won’ in the eyes of some but wasn’t as impressive last time out against Steve Forbes. De La Hoya’s credentials however cannot be denied. A champion from super-featherweight to middleweight, he is unquestionably a championship P4P veteran. A win over Pacquiao won’t elevate him anywhere on this list but a verdict over someone like Margo would see his ranking go a lot higher.

                9)David Haye, 21-1. No doubt a controversial choice but David Haye is a VERY good boxer who will climb a lot higher in the years to come. Untested against a true heavyweight ( Bonin doesn’t count ) we should see if Haye justifies inclusion in this list. David Haye has ALL the tools IMO to firmly plant his feet and remain here.

                10) Bernard Hopkins, 48-5-1 Still deserves a mention and about to climb into the lions den and a meeting with KP. A shock decision over Kelly Pavlik and ‘Nard might go higher but in truth his place in the top ten is under serious threat.
                what the **** a British white guy probably wrote that.
                You mean Joe C all around game does not measure up to Mannys.
                Pacman actually puts his shots together has power behind his combos.
                calslappy slapper shouldnt even be number 1 he only had a domination against a over hyped guy in lacy who aint even a legend, and an old b hop who he basically smothered with slaps in the later round.

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                • PBDS
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by natas206
                  even the most insane posters on this site aren't this bad.

                  1)Joe Calzaghe, 45-0. A consummate all-rounder who possesses blinding hand speed, a great chin and a high calibre of overall ring generalship. All things considered Joe deserves his place as ‘numero uno’

                  2)Manny Pacquiao, 47-3-2. All action. What’s not to like about Manny Pacquiao? A multiple weight world champion proves he has the minerals to be high on this list. Many may argue that he should be number one, however, I wont argue against that he is thee most exciting fighter today but exciting and P4P are not the same. His all round ‘game’ doesn’t quite measure up to Joe C.

                  3)Kelly Pavlik, 34-0. Another all action fighter who possesses ALL the fundamental techniques to carry him even higher up these rankings. A win over Joe Calzaghe if the fight should ever happen would probably propel KP to number 1.

                  4)Israel Vasquez, 43-4. A firm fans favourite who has a vice-like grip on the WBC super bantamweight belt. Stunning fights with Rafael Marquez have proved that he has the silky skills and awesome left hook to worry any fighter at any weight.

                  5)Antonio Margarito, 37-5. Anyone who still had doubts about the Tijuana Tornado surely must have abandoned those by now. His stunning “walk down” of Miguel Cotto emphatically moves Margo up this list. No fighter in any division would be totally safe from the blue collar, iron chinned man from Mexico. A win over Williams could move him higher still.

                  6)Juan Manuel Marquez, 48-4-1. A canny operator who despite on the wrong end of decisions to Pacquiao, he remains a very shrewd operator in the ring. He has at times made Pacquiao look amateurish at best but his all round boxing skills cannot be questioned. He is firmly in the middle of these rankings.

                  7)Miguel Cotto, 32-1. Make no mistake, despite his late rounds beat down at the hands of Margo, Junito will be back, he is too good a fighter not too. In the early rounds he showed excellent technique against the much bigger man. He is unfortunate that his division has two much larger fighters in Antonio Margarito and Paul Williams. Too big now for 140lbs, he may hope that Margo and Williams also go up a division. Miguel Cotto is far from finished..

                  8)Oscar De La Hoya, 39-5-1. Pushed Floyd very close when they met and actually ‘won’ in the eyes of some but wasn’t as impressive last time out against Steve Forbes. De La Hoya’s credentials however cannot be denied. A champion from super-featherweight to middleweight, he is unquestionably a championship P4P veteran. A win over Pacquiao won’t elevate him anywhere on this list but a verdict over someone like Margo would see his ranking go a lot higher.

                  9)David Haye, 21-1. No doubt a controversial choice but David Haye is a VERY good boxer who will climb a lot higher in the years to come. Untested against a true heavyweight ( Bonin doesn’t count ) we should see if Haye justifies inclusion in this list. David Haye has ALL the tools IMO to firmly plant his feet and remain here.

                  10) Bernard Hopkins, 48-5-1 Still deserves a mention and about to climb into the lions den and a meeting with KP. A shock decision over Kelly Pavlik and ‘Nard might go higher but in truth his place in the top ten is under serious threat.


                  ...8-10 is utter ****. The top five isn't bad but the order is screwed up.

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                  • T-97
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PBDS
                    ...8-10 is utter ****. The top five isn't bad but the order is screwed up.
                    Agree. Haye and De La Hoya don't belong in any Top 10 P4P List.

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                    • ben41193
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                      #20
                      I got banned from ESB for picking hatton to lose to mayweather

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