Assuming Roy, Oscar and Vic all win, re-write the P4P list.

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  • Slotff
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    #1

    Assuming Roy, Oscar and Vic all win, re-write the P4P list.

    Roy KO's Calzaghe is a classic performance. Great fight. Roy is knocked down in the second (it looks like a push) but he gets up and stops Joe on his feet in the 11th.

    Oscar blows Manny out in 16 seconds of the first round with a hook to the body, a hook to the head and followed by a right hand. Manny is out for 5 minutes and leaves the ring on a stretcher.

    Vic KO's Mijares after an all out war with both guys down.

    (Those are not my picks BTW, this is just for fun)

    Now write the P4P list for Dec. 7th 2008.
  • Ryn0
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    #2
    Calzaghe drops to 8, Roy goes up to 3, Hopkins moves up to two, Pacquiao stays at 1, Oscar doesn't enter the list, Vic enters at 9 Mijares drops off.

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    • Slotff
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      #3
      Originally posted by Ryn0
      Calzaghe drops to 8, Roy goes up to 3, Hopkins moves up to two, Pacquiao stays at 1, Oscar doesn't enter the list, Vic enters at 9 Mijares drops off.
      Not as a criticism, just a question, do you give Oscar no credit if he wins like that? Is it because of the clear size mismatch?

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      • hishaam15
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        #4
        Originally posted by Slotff
        Not as a criticism, just a question, do you give Oscar no credit if he wins like that? Is it because of the clear size mismatch?
        yeah oscar still dont make top 10.

        pac or jmm at 1
        hop at 2
        cal drops to 8
        roy moves to 6-7
        vic 9

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        • T-97
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          #5
          It would clearly mean this is the P4P List:

          1- Mayweather

          It's fantasy, so he came back and whooped Cotto, Margarito, Cintron, Mosley, Williams and Berto all in 1 night to re claim the throne.

          2- Hopkins

          Why the **** not? Hopkins is the ****

          3- Jones Jr

          Hopkins KOd him in a rematch to push him down to 3.

          4- De La Hoya

          For sparking Pac Man

          5- Pacquiao

          For getting KTFO by DLH

          6- Cotto

          He KOs Margarito in a rematch, to gain this spot.

          7- Charlie Zelenoff

          Bit of a wild card, but trust me.

          8- David Haye

          He will dominate heavyweight, KO everyone in 1 round and get this spot.

          9- Danny Williams

          For breathing

          10- Me.

          I'm going pro. Belie' dat!

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          • ИATAS
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            #6
            Manny gets KO'd in 1
            Calzaghe gets KO'd in 4.

            Marquez is booted from the list entirely because after Manny is KO'd, Marquez announces he has no more reason to live since he cant get another rematch and retires from the sport. He moves off to a tropical island and lives happily ever after with his japanese boyfriend.

            Thus making Bernard the Executioner Hopkins once again pound 4 pound champion, at age 43 and 44! Roy Jones re-enters the list, at #5.
            That would be crazy, lol

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            • Low Blow Armo
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              #7
              Originally posted by Slotff
              Not as a criticism, just a question, do you give Oscar no credit if he wins like that? Is it because of the clear size mismatch?
              there is no way oscar gets into the top ten. Who has he beat in the last ten years? Steve Forbes? Mayorga? He lost to Felix Sturm too.

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              • shynequasiog22
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                #8
                Just Roy winning would make the P4P list interesting. Roy and Hopkins both top ten fighters again is something I would love to see.

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                • DIOS DOMINICANO
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ryn0
                  Calzaghe drops to 8, Roy goes up to 3, Hopkins moves up to two, Pacquiao stays at 1, Oscar doesn't enter the list, Vic enters at 9 Mijares drops off.
                  You keep Pac at #1 if Oscar beats him?

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                  • egreezy
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                    #10
                    1. Roy Jones
                    2. Bernard Hopkins
                    3. Oscar De La Hoya
                    4.Juan Manuel Marquez
                    5. Manny Pacquia
                    6. Israel Vazquez
                    7. Rafael Marquez
                    8. Chad Dawson
                    9. Paul Williams
                    10. Antonio Margarito
                    11. Miguel Cotto
                    12. Ivan Calderon

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