anyway, unless somebody beats him, pac will remain p4p king...

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  • SteveJarvey
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    #1

    anyway, unless somebody beats him, pac will remain p4p king...

    doesnt matter what the freaks here says.
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    #2
    p4p is an opinion.

    floyd and pac both had times were they couldnt be questioned as p4p kings, but thats no longer the case. whoever wins between floyd and shane will have a very solid argument for p4p king.

    some will stay with pac and some will switch their list up, id say no matter who u pick u cant say its by a landslide.

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    • Reloaded
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      #3
      Floyd will give him a boxing lesson thats why Pac ducked him and the test .

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      • Bring It On
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        #4
        Originally posted by Reloaded
        Floyd will give him a boxing lesson thats why Pac ducked him and the test .
        Manny would have punished him, and like Floyd says: "There's nothing cool about getting beat up, and taking punishment." That's why HE ducked Pac.

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        • $partacus
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          #5
          You don't have to lose to be replaced.

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            #6
            Originally posted by #1Assassin
            p4p is an opinion.
            Well, every ranking is.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Hottamale
              Well, every ranking is.
              yeah but p4p is over all divisions. if someone is champ in a weightclass he needs to lose, move up or retire to lose the lineal title. nobody takes alphabet straps to serious when it comes to being #1 in a ceratain division. my point is its settled in the ring. u want a mans title take it.

              p4p u can be at 135, and the p4p king is at 175. so saying a guy has to lose to lose his p4p title is just ignorant. now we are blessed enough for the top guys to be in the same division, but bcuz of the history of the p4p title they still dont have to meet, nor does pac has to lose for him to lose the p4p title.

              i meant on p4p lists u just compare guys, in weightclasses they get it on. or they are supposed to anyways..

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              • SteveJarvey
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                #8
                Originally posted by $partacus
                You don't have to lose to be replaced.
                Not in PAC's case

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SteveJarvey
                  Not in PAC's case
                  what if Pac retires for 2 years and then comes back?

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                  • SteveJarvey
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Erik18
                    what if Pac retires for 2 years and then comes back?
                    That's "what if".

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