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  • rob6465
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    Ring magazine Pound for pound? AGREE?

    The Ring Magazine pound for pound is a list of the current pound-for-pound professional boxing rankings distributed by The Ring magazine.[1]


    Top 10 rankings
    Rank Fighter Record Weight class Titles
    1 Manny Pacquiao 49-3-2 (37 KO) Junior welterweight WBC Emeritus Champion, The Ring Junior Welterweight Champion
    IBO Junior Welterweight Champion
    2 Juan Manuel Márquez 50-4-1 (37 KO) Lightweight WBA and WBO Lightweight Champion ("Undisputed")
    The Ring Lightweight Champion, WBO Super Champion
    3 Bernard Hopkins 49-5-1-1 (32 KO) Light heavyweight WBC Emeritus Champion, WBO Super Champion
    4 Shane Mosley 46-5-0-1 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA Welterweight Champion ("Undisputed")
    5 Israel Vázquez 43-4 (31 KO) Junior featherweight WBC Emeritus Champion
    6 Rafael Márquez 38-5 (34 KO) Junior featherweight
    7 Nonito Donaire 21-1 (14 KO) Flyweight IBF Flyweight Champion
    8 Vic Darchinyan 32-1-1 (26 KO) Junior bantamweight WBA, WBC and IBF Junior Bantamweight Champion ("Undisputed")
    9 Miguel Ángel Cotto 34-1 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO Welterweight Champion
    10 Celestino Caballero 32-2 (22 KO) Junior featherweight WBA and IBF Junior Featherweight Champion ("Undisputed")
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    #2
    morons, wtf has jmm done to get up to #2 on that list?

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    • S.G.
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      #3
      in a word, no

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      • NakiFan
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        #4
        Wlad should be in there somewhere

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        • baracuda
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          #5
          Originally posted by cottothechamp
          morons, wtf has jmm done to get up to #2 on that list?
          he's always been # 2 right behind pac....he deserves it more than anyone......

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          • cottothechamp
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            #6
            ur an idiot if u think that, who has he beaten to get up that high? juan diaz? guys a joke lmao.

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            • KittenFlaps
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              #7
              Originally posted by Infern0
              Wlad should be in there somewhere
              Originally posted by cottothechamp
              morons, wtf has jmm done to get up to #2 on that list?
              Agree with both of these. I think JMM is great and all...but not #2 great. Also, Wlad deserves a spot.

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              • 5punchcombo
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                Originally posted by rob6465
                The Ring Magazine pound for pound is a list of the current pound-for-pound professional boxing rankings distributed by The Ring magazine.[1]


                Top 10 rankings
                Rank Fighter Record Weight class Titles
                1 Manny Pacquiao 49-3-2 (37 KO) Junior welterweight WBC Emeritus Champion, The Ring Junior Welterweight Champion
                IBO Junior Welterweight Champion
                2 Juan Manuel Márquez 50-4-1 (37 KO) Lightweight WBA and WBO Lightweight Champion ("Undisputed")
                The Ring Lightweight Champion, WBO Super Champion
                3 Bernard Hopkins 49-5-1-1 (32 KO) Light heavyweight WBC Emeritus Champion, WBO Super Champion
                4 Shane Mosley 46-5-0-1 (39 KO) Welterweight WBA Welterweight Champion ("Undisputed")
                5 Israel Vázquez 43-4 (31 KO) Junior featherweight WBC Emeritus Champion
                6 Rafael Márquez 38-5 (34 KO) Junior featherweight
                7 Nonito Donaire 21-1 (14 KO) Flyweight IBF Flyweight Champion
                8 Vic Darchinyan 32-1-1 (26 KO) Junior bantamweight WBA, WBC and IBF Junior Bantamweight Champion ("Undisputed")
                9 Miguel Ángel Cotto 34-1 (27 KO) Welterweight WBO Welterweight Champion
                10 Celestino Caballero 32-2 (22 KO) Junior featherweight WBA and IBF Junior Featherweight Champion ("Undisputed")
                I hope Juanma wipes Caballero off there he isnt ****.

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                • KittenFlaps
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                  #9
                  Also, why on earth is Mosley so much higher on that list than Cotto?

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                  • Cleto_Reyes
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cottothechamp
                    morons, wtf has jmm done to get up to #2 on that list?
                    First of all He is the only one who gave pacquiao all he could handle as of recent . 2nd his first appearance at lighweight he knocks Casamayor out. then knocks out a Young lion name Juan Diaz at 35 years old. Best boxer skill wise up there with FMJ.

                    You will see when cotto goes down in Nov. how tough JMM is to go 24 rounds with the pacman and only lose by 1 point with both fight combined

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