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  • The Surgeon
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    Predict the year end p4p top 10

    Predict the top 10 p4p at the very end of the year ahead, baring in mind Pac probably wont be around nor Cotto and more than likely not Floyd either

    Im thinking Khan Ward Berto and Haye will all be in there, post ur top 10
  • The Surgeon
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    Also if anyone gets the top 5 correct bump the thread and receive half of my E points!

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    • Wright Hook
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      #3
      1. Mayweather
      2. Pacquiao
      3. Williams
      4. Abraham
      5. Mosley
      6. Dawson
      7. Marquez
      8. Hopkins
      9. Bradley
      10. Hasegawa

      Donaire and Khan just missing out and Cotto retiring.

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      • project xxx1
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        #4
        mayweather
        manny
        p will
        haye
        bradley
        ward
        dawson
        mosley
        cotto
        khan

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        • rochemback
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          #5
          1. Mayweather - I think the big fight eventually happens and he wins an UD
          2. Pacquiao
          3. Mosley
          4. Dawson
          5. Abraham - by the end of the year with 3 wins in the Super Six group stage, on his way to win it all
          6. JM Marquez
          7. Bradley
          8. Wladimir Klitschko
          9. Juanma Lopez (if he beats Gamboa in the big showdown)
          10. Hasegawa


          Cotto retires before the end of the year
          And I believe Paul Williams is bound to lose again sooner or later (already lost against Martinez in my opinion), but he'll be close to the top 10, together with Andre Ward (who beat Taylor and probably Dirrell until then) and also Hopkins (who will still be around, but probably no real meaningful fights)

          As for Khan, I am really impressed by how he improved under Roach, but I still think he will get exposed again if he faces real quality opposition (Marquez for example).
          Haye will not beat the Klitschkos.

          Edit: If Adamek-Hopkins happens, I could see the Pole winning and entering the rankings.
          Last edited by rochemback; 01-02-2010, 09:07 AM.

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          • GoogleMe
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            #6
            1 - Mayweather (Win against Pac + one another)
            2 - Pacquiao (Losing p4p 1 to Mayweather, but getting another win)
            3 - Dawson (Beating hopkins)
            4 - Bradley (Just the guy at the lower weights atm.)
            5 - Ward (Super Six is his - he is SO hungry).
            6 - Mosley (Berto + eventual rematch against Cotto)
            7 - Hopkins (Still schooling the young ones, but 2011 it's over)
            8 - Abraham (2. in super six)
            9 - Maidana (A few or more great ko's to come)
            10 - Diaz (Young and good fighter. Marquez could also be in this slot).

            Not the best list, but I think we'll have some surprises this year.

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            • oldhammad
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              #7
              1. Mayweather
              2. Pacquiao
              3. Abraham
              4. Vazquez
              5. Hopkins
              6. Mosely
              7. Margarito
              8. Khan
              9. Haye
              10. Mitchell

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