Mayweather shouldn't even be 2nd. Marquez should still be in the top 5.
This is why fighters barely take risks anymore.
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Im still trying to figure out how Williams can be #5 without even beating Pavlik. So if he does win then he will no doubt move up on this list. And Dawson is in the same boat who have either of these guys fought to put them in the top but Dawson has at least faced better opposition than Williams and never lost yet he is #6.I feel like they're purposely just trying to be different and stand out with their P4P list.
Dawson at 6? Joke
Marquez dropping to 8? A travesty
I don't have a huge problem with Williams at 5 as I think he's that good, I just don't think his accomplishments warrant that yet. If he beats Pavlik impressively, than hell yea, but not yet.
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lol at people calling it ridiculous,
but praising Floyd for his efforts.
You guys are a part of that problem.Comment
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This writer is suffering from that "emotional impact" Max Kellerman was talking about after the fight.
He knows its wrong to do, but he can't get the image of JMM being outgunned out of his head.
What a **** list. P4P rankings are political anyway, we all know the truth so *** it.Comment
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These are the Boxing Scene Pound for Pound ratings.
1) Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO’S)
2) Floyd Mayweather (40-0, 25 KO)
3) Bernard Hopkins (49-5-1, 32 KO)
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8) Juan Manuel Marquez (50-5-1, 37 KO)
Even when they take fights they are outweighed by 20 pounds and are expected to get KOed they get treated like ****. I mean from 2 to 8? How the hell is that even possible fighting a man no one gives you a chance against in a weight class you have no business in.
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Ring has him at #5 if that makes it any better
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