easy, floyd. has more p4p fighters on his resume than any fighter in the last 4 decades.
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I dunno it's a tough pick. Probably Floyd. He's done quite a lot and remained undefeated and looked pretty amazing in each performance. Pac has accomplished a lot as well, but I'm not sure Hatton after his DLH fight will do much for the legacy. Hatton was never p4p material, and he's gone on to look like **** in his last 2 performances, so that's not exactly the fight to retire after. Still, jumping as many divisions as Pac has to take on DLH might take him far enough to help seal the deal along with a few more fights to catch up while Floyd is in retirement (though I doubt he'll stay retired for long). Behind Floyd and Pac, I'd have Bernard who knocked out two champions on the p4p list that had never been knocked out before, Oscar De La Hoya and undefeated Tito Trinidad. He also broke the record for most middleweight defenses, and unified the division holding all 4 belts. He also went on to move up two weight divisions to knock Tarver off the p4p list with a vengence, and knocked Winky off as well. He's going on to fight another p4p star in Kelly Pavlik, and probably plans to fight again after that.Comment
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