Floyd cannot be p4p no.1. He's not even top of his division

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  • VipersThunder
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    #11
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    Case in point. Floyd is not the top welterweight in the world. Hence he cannot be p4p no.1.

    That is all.
    Good point and true.

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    • WhoreUs
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      #12
      Originally posted by razor.thin
      he just beat the p4p #2 fighter in the world, tell me whos ranked higher p4p marquez or mosley
      so if kelly pavlik beats miguel cotto at 160 does that make him #2 p4p?

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        #13
        Originally posted by BattlingNelson
        What about punching power?

        It's more based on resumees. Otherwise young pup's like Direll and Ward should be on the p4p list today and you would have to place Sven Ottke higher on the ATG list and . That guy was skilled.
        There's a world of difference between those guys you mentioned and a Mayweather, and if you base it on resumes then you'd still have to put Mayweather up there.

        He ain't P4P#1, i ain't saying that but Mayweather purely just fighting welterweights isn't the only way he'll get top spot again.

        IF he fights Paquiao, another smaller guy at 147 - Floyd's top dog again, guaranteed.

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        • WhoreUs
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          #14
          Originally posted by Chunk
          The P4P list is based on skills, at least i think it is?
          then why isn't calderon at the top of the list?

          resume plays a big part in it as well.

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          • Stoppage
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            #15
            boxrec.com rates him as the best welterweight in the world. That's a joke. He put on a good performance last night but there's a different between a lightweight and a welterweight.

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            • razor.thin
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              #16
              Originally posted by Mr._Pink
              so if kelly pavlik beats miguel cotto at 160 does that make him #2 p4p?
              no because fight night weight marquez and floyd are same.

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              • nachorjj
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                #17
                he is the P4P, is the best WW the only one who can give turbels to floyd is Mosley. Cotto Pacquiao Margarito Marquez Berto

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                • BattlingNelson
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Chunk
                  There's a world of difference between those guys you mentioned and a Mayweather, and if you base it on resumes then you'd still have to put Mayweather up there.

                  He ain't P4P#1, i ain't saying that but Mayweather purely just fighting welterweights isn't the only way he'll get top spot again.

                  IF he fights Paquiao, another smaller guy at 147 - Floyd's top dog again, guaranteed.
                  Maybe, but you can then take a great technician straight out of the olympics and then, based on your criterias, rank him high on the p4p list. Sorry, but that just doesn't add up. You have to include resumées.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Stoppage
                    boxrec.com rates him as the best welterweight in the world. That's a joke. He put on a good performance last night but there's a different between a lightweight and a welterweight.
                    Boxrecs rankings are computerized and is not to be taken too serious.

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                    • Chunk..
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by mangler
                      Mr boat buyer ain't prove **** beatin a LW at WW. He can be the top dog again if he beats SSM and the Pac-Cotto winner.
                      Pacquiao's a top Welterweight?

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