Before PAC, has there ever been a P4P king

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  • koboy
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    #1

    Before PAC, has there ever been a P4P king

    who didn't hold any titles while reigning the P4P charts?

    Just wondering...

    Before the huggers say anything, I'm not questioning why he's there, he deserves to be there because he is one of a handful who has been successful at more than 3 weight classes he has campaigned on, and of course, he is an incredible fighter, I just wanted to know out of curiousity.
  • KnockoutTheFat
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    #2
    No........

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    • VERDUGO
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      #3
      He was#1 p4p when he still have the WBC belt at 135.
      He vacated it when he moved up to 147 to fight Oscar.
      But who cares about the belts.
      This guy fought at 130,135,147 and now 140 all in a year and a half.
      Now that's what P4p is all about.

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      • Maestro USA
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        #4
        Originally posted by vErDuGo
        He was#1 p4p when he still have the WBC belt at 135.
        He vacated it when he moved up to 147 to fight Oscar.
        But who cares about the belts.
        This guy fought at 130,135,147 and now 140 all in a year and a half.
        Now that's what P4p is all about.
        The only elite fighter (or even above average) out of all those weights is Marquez, and most people thought he lost that fight. Usually the higher up in weight you go, the more difficult the fight is, but in his case, he moved up to fight a bum Diaz, and a weight drained corpse in Oscar.

        ANYONE could have easily beaten Diaz and that Oscar he fought. He will most likely lose to Hatton and that should clear up any doubt on how much of a fraud his recent fights have been.

        p4p my ass, LOL

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        • VaBoriKua 2.0
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          #5
          Originally posted by Maestro USA
          The only elite fighter (or even above average) out of all those weights is Marquez, and most people thought he lost that fight. Usually the higher up in weight you go, the more difficult the fight is, but in his case, he moved up to fight a bum Diaz, and a weight drained corpse in Oscar.

          ANYONE could have easily beaten Diaz and that Oscar he fought. He will most likely lose to Hatton and that should clear up any doubt on how much of a fraud his recent fights have been.

          p4p my ass, LOL
          wow i see we found ourselfs a hater. ALso I didnt even have to look at the picture to see that the hater is a Gayweather fan

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          • portuge puncher
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            #6
            Originally posted by Maestro USA
            The only elite fighter (or even above average) out of all those weights is Marquez, and most people thought he lost that fight. Usually the higher up in weight you go, the more difficult the fight is, but in his case, he moved up to fight a bum Diaz, and a weight drained corpse in Oscar.

            ANYONE could have easily beaten Diaz and that Oscar he fought. He will most likely lose to Hatton and that should clear up any doubt on how much of a fraud his recent fights have been.

            p4p my ass, LOL

            as much as i like manny, your probbably right

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            • koboy
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              #7
              Originally posted by KOTF
              No........
              At least, you answered the question. Everyone just wants to spew and rant. Thanks, anyway.

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              • koboy
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                #8
                Originally posted by vErDuGo
                He was#1 p4p when he still have the WBC belt at 135.
                He vacated it when he moved up to 147 to fight Oscar.
                But who cares about the belts.
                This guy fought at 130,135,147 and now 140 all in a year and a half.
                Now that's what P4p is all about.
                As I've said I wasn't question his worthiness to be P4P king.

                In any case, I thinki he's going to be wearing a shiny new belt come May 2nd.

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                • street bully
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                  #9
                  Tbh, Manny Pacquaio is only p4p number one because Floyd retired.

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                  • VaBoriKua 2.0
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by street bully
                    Tbh, Manny Pacquaio is only p4p number one because Floyd retired.
                    that wasnt the question

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