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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    BoxingScene.com's Updated Pound For Pound List

    With the latest feather in the cap of an exceptional career, former World Middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins enhanced his place as a rare living legend still able to do things to extend his legend. The way he did it, by not only defeating the current Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik in a non-title catchweight bout on October 18th, but by defeating him in each of the individual twelve rounds, may well have been the greatest win ever for a fighter aged 43. [details]
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    #2
    I agree with the list. I kno JMM fans will be pissed lol. Hopkins deserves the 3rd or 4th spot without question.

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    • KingTito
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      #3
      That's a solid list.

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      • rj_ct
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        #4
        dawson cracks the top 10 in my opinion.

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        • JoartCC
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          #5
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          With the latest feather in the cap of an exceptional career, former World Middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins enhanced his place as a rare living legend still able to do things to extend his legend. The way he did it, by not only defeating the current Middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik in a non-title catchweight bout on October 18th, but by defeating him in each of the individual twelve rounds, may well have been the greatest win ever for a fighter aged 43. [details]
          Who makes this list anyway???

          Other than Margarito over Mijares and Williams over Calderon...

          This is as solid a list as anyone out there.

          Can't really argue.

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          • S A M U R A I
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            #6
            List gets a thumbs up. I find it hard to argue with.



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            • Fearless BONG
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              #7
              This P4P list was very nice but I am wondering about the top fighters in there,

              Antonio Margarito was supposted to be in Top 5 list while Palvik and Cotto remains in the top 10 list.
              first of all Palvik was dominated by Hopkins at 175lbs lt. Heavyweight division and not Middleweight division weight Division.
              and Cotto was defeated because Margarito of the height difference.

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              • El Dominicano
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                #8
                My list would be

                1. Pacman
                2. Joe
                3. B-Hop
                4. JMM
                5. Izzy
                6. Margarito
                7. Cotto
                8. Pavlik
                9. Cristian Mijares
                10. Calderon

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                • KILLA RIGHT
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                  #9
                  He's 3 n 3 in his last 6 fights he don't deserve that spot...jmm should be behind joe at number 2

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                  • JOM'S
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                    #10
                    i would put jmm on 3 and hops at 4 ...

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