After Floyd and Pac retire, who do you see as #1 P4P??

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  • miron_lang
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    #71
    Originally posted by $iCaRiO
    Who do you think will take their place?
    JuanMa Lopez
    Gamboa
    Donairre
    Hasegawa
    Dawson
    Berto maybe
    Paul Williams
    Linares maybe

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    • IIG
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      #72
      Timothy Bradley. I see a hell of a Hall of Fame career ahead for him. When he beats Devon Alexander, Edwin Valero, and Khan/Malignaggi don't jump on the bandwagon then. Yall need to stop sleeping...

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        #73
        Originally posted by IIG
        Timothy Bradley. I see a hell of a Hall of Fame career ahead for him. When he beats Devon Alexander, Edwin Valero, and Khan/Malignaggi don't jump on the bandwagon then. Yall need to stop sleeping...
        He's a good fighter but he should never go to welterweight

        He should just stay at 140 and make a million title defenses there and achieve his greatness that way

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        • IIG
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          #74
          I agree. Bradley is damn near unstoppable at 140, but I'd pick the majority of top 10 welters to beat him.

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          • -GDS-
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            #75
            I think that the number one pound for pound would have to be whoever proves themselves to be the best junior welterweight in the world in the next two years or so. It would mean they beat a lot of talented, young, hungry contenders with everything to prove. After that, I think maybe Andre Ward could be number 2, but the super six could literally be doubled at junior welterweight.

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            • myCoCainE
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              #76
              I think Valero has a big chance. A little rough around the edges now, but if he can improve his skills and defense, he could easily be there. Oh, and as long as he don't die coz of that friggin time bomb in his head.

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                #77
                Also, if the best junior welterweight is Bradley, I see no reason why he couldn't move up. As an amateur, he fought at higher weights, and his first couples of fights were at welterweight, including a K.O. fairly big Alfonso Sanchez. I honestly think he would get stronger at the weight, and I don't see why he wouldn't be able to give up 2 to 4 inches due to his skills. Not saying he should do it now, but see no reason why it can't be done in the future.

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                • Dambala
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                  #78
                  This would be between Bradley, Ward, PWilliams, Gamboa and Dawson.

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                  • KILLA RIGHT
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                    guillermo rigondeaux

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                    • boxing2106
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                      #80
                      timothy bradley or devon alexander..maybe amir khan will get up thier hel be protected but the division is too full u can only protect fighters for soo long till they have to step it up and get exposed or come out on top

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