I still have Marquez as pound for pound number 1.

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  • NSX-R
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    #41
    OP is dead wrong. Pacquiao is still #1 for the following three reasons.

    1) Even if you side with Marquez, it was not a decisive win on his behalf. Both fights were too close to say that Marquez deserved to win. This alone doesn't make Marquez #1.

    2) The Pacquiao that fought Marquez is definitely not the Pacquiao of today. He has improved exponentially.

    3) Pacquiao's accomplishments exceed those of Marquez by FAR. While Pacquiao destroyed heavier fighters like Oscar and Ricky, Marquez barely won against Barrera.

    Sorry, but Pacquiao's destruction of Hatton in two rounds is more impressive than Marquez's wins against Casamyor and Diaz. The boxing world was shocked on Saturday night.
    Last edited by NSX-R; 05-04-2009, 08:17 PM.

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      #42
      Since this is an "I" thread, i have Pac beating JMM twice and Pac as P4P #1.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Ben_London
        Since I believe he won both the Pacquiao fights I see him as the number 1, also I believe his wins over Casamayor and Diaz are more credible than Pacman's last 3 wins.
        Thats impossible when the clear #1 p4p fighter in the world is the Iron Boy, Ivan Calderon.

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        • Dan...
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          #44
          Originally posted by !! Shawn
          Thats impossible when the clear #1 p4p fighter in the world is the Iron Boy, Ivan Calderon.
          Your point is only defensible if you are pretty much giving skill level at 100% weighting. Which, IMO, would be wrong. He may be p4p the most skillful boxer in the world, but there is more to rating fighters than just pure skill levels.

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            #45
            Originally posted by danc1984
            Your point is only defensible if you are pretty much giving skill level at 100% weighting. Which, IMO, would be wrong. He may be p4p the most skillful boxer in the world, but there is more to rating fighters than just pure skill levels.
            No, the point of p4p is to be able to match fighters from different weight classes. Upsize Calderon to the size of Pacman and he takes Pacman to school 10 times out of 10.

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              #46
              Originally posted by !! Shawn
              No, the point of p4p is to be able to match fighters from different weight classes. Upsize Calderon to the size of Pacman and he takes Pacman to school 10 times out of 10.
              Fair enough then. That is a completely different way of approaching p4p. Rating on that basis is pretty fkn complex if you ask me.

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                #47
                Originally posted by NSX-R
                OP is dead wrong. Pacquiao is still #1 for the following three reasons.

                1) Even if you side with Marquez, it was not a decisive win on his behalf. Both fights were too close to say that Marquez deserved to win. This alone doesn't make Marquez #1.

                2) The Pacquiao that fought Marquez is definitely not the Pacquiao of today. He has improved exponentially.

                3) Pacquiao's accomplishments exceed those of Marquez by FAR. While Pacquiao destroyed heavier fighters like Oscar and Ricky, Marquez barely won against Barrera.

                Sorry, but Pacquiao's destruction of Hatton in two rounds is more impressive than Marquez's wins against Casamyor and Diaz. The boxing world was shocked on Saturday night.
                Marquez stopped 2 guys that have never been stoppeed in Diaz and Casamayor. DLH and Hatton were defenseless

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by fightingfigs
                  I feel the same a veteran Casamayor who just KOed prime katsidis and a prime Diaz who is tough for anyone
                  LOL That old Casamayor got beat by Santa Cruz who got KO'ed by David Diaz...David '" he was just too ****in fast" ' Diaz.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by egreezy
                    Marquez stopped 2 guys that have never been stoppeed in Diaz and Casamayor. DLH and Hatton were defenseless
                    Juan Diaz is fat and got beat by an old nate Campbell.
                    Casamayor is old and he got beat by Santa Cruz...the same Santa Cruzwho got KOed by David Diaz.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by egreezy
                      Marquez stopped 2 guys that have never been stoppeed in Diaz and Casamayor. DLH and Hatton were defenseless
                      I could say the same about Pacquiao's stoppages of Barrera and Morales. Casamayor only became popular lately after stopping Katsidis. Neither him nor Katsidis are considered top fighters today.

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