If Pac and PBF both win their next fights, who ranks #1 P4P?

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  • HighFlyer
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    #41
    Originally posted by Cotto-Rulez
    Then they're like Octavius and Antoninus = there can only be one. No p4p king until they fight each other.

    My personal opinion would be to give it to Floyd, since he's facing a bigger challenge in Mosley.
    add this...an OLDER & SLOWER version of Sugar Shane Mosley.

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    • Left Banned Tua
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      #42
      Originally posted by CarlosG815
      Floyd to number 1.

      Beating Mosley is much more impressive than beating Clottey.
      they don't go fight by fight , nimrod.

      they go by the body of your recent work.

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      • phxmarlo
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        #43
        they both got in the ring with the same guys in threre last fights except pac got in with a stone age cotto pbf would have one up on pac

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        • jrosales13
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          #44
          Originally posted by Biolink
          Pac would still be ranked #1 IMO.

          I think people put too much stock into P4P though.
          Co-sign...

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          • BigStereotype
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            #45
            Edwin Valero

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            • sncool1
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              #46
              Floyd only become P4P #1 if he faces Pacquiao and wins.

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              • Rickety Cricket
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                #47
                pacquiao will remain #1 until he loses

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                • flexxx145
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                  #48
                  I would have to say Mayweather because Mosley is #3 on the list and Clottey is nowhere on the list. Basically Mosley > Clottey to simplify things. IF Manny was fighting PW and won I would become a fan for life though. Anybody saying a win over Mosley isn't better than a win over Clottey is biased or ignorant about boxing.

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                  • tmen
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                    #49
                    Definitely Manny Pacquiao...

                    I think Mayweather will onlu overtake himif he wins againts him or if Pac lost one of his matches...

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                    • murmagic
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                      #50
                      Its close but manny has to edge it because how he beat cotto,hatton,oscar and diaz and floyd has fought beat just maquez in that timeframe but i would have floyd as #1 WW because shane is #1 ww atm

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