Originally posted by Glock
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Which No. 1 P4P from the last 2 decades fought the worst competition?
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Originally posted by street bully View PostSad to see him get dominated by inferior fighters.
what can you do?
people have short memories.
roy should have retired making $$$$$$$$$$$$ against holyfield and tyson.
he would have lost to tyson but better than losing to milk dud.
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Originally posted by THe TRiNiTY View PostFor the record, I picked Roy Jones not because I think he sucks or what have you, he just got to business too late, and it wasn't during his p4p reign.
I still think he could beat; Calzaghe, Kessler , Dariusz, what have you, in his prime. However, he didn't.
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Originally posted by Ekscape View PostWorst competition fought while ranked p4p? or do you mean who has the worst resume?... Cause it'd probably have to be Jones Jr. or Cesar Chavez
too hard to say just who they fought while #1.
the rankings kept changing year to year.
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Originally posted by Glock View Posthe's shot. he's been shot.
what can you do?
people have short memories.
roy should have retired making $$$$$$$$$$$$ against holyfield and tyson.
he would have lost to tyson but better than losing to milk dud.
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Originally posted by Glock View PostFrom 1990-2009 , there has been 8 fighters ranked No. 1 by Ring Magazine in their annual rankings.
They were as follows:
Julio Cesar Chavez
Pernell Whitaker
Oscar Delahoya
Roy Jones
Shane Mosley
Bernard Hopkins
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Manny Pacquiao.
Which of these 8 do you think fought the worst or least competition?
jones
hopkins
mayweather
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Originally posted by Ekscape View Postyea people say this, "he should have".... But you gotta also think Calzaghe and alot of others didnt want any party of Jones while he was prime... absolutely no part of him... Even Hopkins didnt want this rematch until now
It'd be hard to prove how good I was, but maybe that they didn't want to fight proves it.
Nonetheless, the question isn't who the best P4P was, or the worst. It's talking about the competition. True or false?
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Originally posted by THe TRiNiTY View PostLets say I was the best boxer in the world. But no one would fight me. That's unfortunate.
It'd be hard to prove how good I was, but maybe that they didn't want to fight proves it.
Nonetheless, the question isn't who the best P4P was, or the worst. It's talking about the competition. True or false?
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numbers don't always tell the whole story but they are interesting.
no. of fights against top 10 p4p fighters:
julio cesar chavez - 10
manny pacquiao - 10
shane mosley - 9
oscar delahoya - 9
roy jones - 8
bernard hopkins - 8
pernell whitaker - 6
floyd mayweather - 5
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