1999 P4P Rankings & 2009 P4P Rankings
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for myself if mayweather fights and beats mosley..and beats the winner of pac/cotto... ill change my mind on how i feel about him..just saying right now i feel hes not challenging himself..hes beat sum tough guys i guess but as a boxing fan i would love to see the best fight the best..as far as proving whos the better fighter not whos gettin the biggest check..Comment
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was that not a FACT? I wasnt talking ****...its a fact that in 1999 Pac was getting knocked out & fighting chumps across asia while Mayweather was already # 2 on the P4P list
try again!
and Pac-Cotto WILL NOT OUTSELL Mayweather-MarquezComment
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Anyway, just for the heck of it, here’s THE RING’s current pound-for-pound top 10:
1. Manny Pacquiao
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Shane Mosley
4. Bernard Hopkins
5. Juan Manuel Marquez
6. Nonito Donaire
7. Miguel Cotto
8. Celestino Caballero
9. Israel Vazquez
10. Rafael Marquez
And here’s THE RING’s pound-for-pound top 10 for October of 1999:
1. Roy Jones
2. Floyd Mayweather
3. Felix Trinidad
4. Oscar De La Hoya
5. Shane Mosley
6. Mark Johnson
7. Ricardo Lopez
8. Erik Morales
9. Bernard Hopkins
10. Steve Johnston
How has Mayweather been able to stay P4P # 1 or #2 for over a decade if he hasnt fought anyone and his resume is weak?Comment
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Actually this thread is misleading. Mayweather was on the ring p4p list between 1999 and 2007. at which point he retired. He was just placed back on the p4p list recently and should not count as a full year.
Manny Pacquiao entered the ring's p4p list in 2001 after beating Lehlonolo Ledwaba and has been a mainstay ever since.
Pac and Mayweather have both been on the list a total of 8 years a piece.Comment
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