If Mayweather destroys Marquez in a Gatti-like performance, where is he P4P?

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  • -EX-
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    #41
    Originally posted by Quiet_Storm
    Great fighters do great things. Floyd is an ATG.

    JMM is out of his depth at 144.

    He's expected to beat the smaller man.
    Well I can agree with that, Akeem...

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    • Mushashi
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      #42
      Originally posted by The_Executioner
      Well I can agree with that, Akeem...

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        #43
        Originally posted by Quiet_Storm
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        • ugly2000
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          #44
          No need to ask this question. It wont even come close to happening.

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          • Santo Domingo
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            #45
            Originally posted by street bully
            Both are legitimate in their weightclass. both are or have been lineal undisputed champs. Yes.
            Great. Now, please name me 2 or 3 welterweights who are smaller than Floyd. Ya know, just to school me on how Floyd is mid-pack size wise.

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            • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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              #46
              If Floyd beats Marquez like he beat Gatti he is numero uno no doubt.

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                #47
                Originally posted by street bully
                If he doesn't dominate him he should not even be put back on the list. This fight is a mismatch.

                JMM is P4P 2 in the best form of his career and there will only be about 4-6 pound weight difference on the night and you say its a mismatch , dam Floyd must be something special .

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by ИATAS206
                  Marquez is obviously a fantastic fighter, #2 in the world (a round or two away from being #1). If Mayweather completely dominates him (not saying he will but what if), he obviously deserves to be ranked in the top 10. Where do you think he should be?
                  you can't rank pbf p4p unless you consider the outcomes of cotto/pac.

                  if cotto wins, then pbf is automatically p4p #1.

                  if pac wins, then pbf and pac have to fight to determine who is #1. if either loses in the near future, then the other is automatically #1.

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                    #49
                    Probably back at 1# then !

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                    • The Gambler1981
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                      #50
                      The Ring Top 10

                      1. Manny Pacquiao

                      2. Juan Manuel Marquez

                      3. Bernard Hopkins

                      4. Shane Mosley

                      5. Isreal Vasquez

                      6. Rafael marquez

                      7. Nonito Donaire

                      8. Miguel Cotto

                      9. Celestino Cabellero

                      10. Paul Williams

                      I mean the top 7 guys except Pacquiao and JMM have been very inactive, and 8-10 I would have no problem putting Floyd above them just based on reputation.

                      Seriously the top 10 have fought a combined 16 times this year (including scheduled fights) of which about 9 were really meaningful fights. This is the best the sport has to offer?

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