A Showdown Looms: BoxingScene’s Pound for Pound Top Ten
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Holyfield was on it before, Tyson before him.
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Klitschko's are dominant, but what signature win do they have? Wlad has Rahman, Peter, and Byrd. Vitali has Arreola, Peter, and Gomez. Not exactly P4P material.Comment
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Completly bias ratings, just like all he other ones. Vitali should be in the top ten, Cotto is 10, after his loss to a smaller man and a gift decision to Clottey who isn't a top 10 p4p. Cotto has no buisness in the top ten anymore, and Vitali has no buisness out of it. And they have always been that way, but not as bad as they are now, just look up the p4p ratings from september of 1986 for example. Mike Tyson was ranked 4th, mind you that was before he even beat Berbick for the WBC title. How can that be justified compareing it to the Klits, all they have accomplished, not being in there. Tyson, at that point had beaten a bunch of tomato cans and the competition in the eighties was no better than it is today. Berbick, Bonecrusher-smith and Toney Tubbs are equal to Kevin Johnson, Chris Arreola and Ruslan Chagaev easy, if not worse.Comment
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Floyd shouldn't be in the top 10. I dropped him out the rankings after letting Hatton moved up in weight and cheating the weight against a blown up FeatherweightComment
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