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Originally posted by renren40 View PostManny has to lose or retire to lose his spot at the throne.
If Pac continues to fight inferior opposition to Floyd, he'll certainly lose his #1 spot sooner or later. Similarly, even before Floyd's "retirement" two years ago, The Ring was saying that Floyd was close to losing the #1 spot to Pac because of their relative quality of opposition at that time.Last edited by Dave Rado; 03-21-2010, 11:59 PM.
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If Mayweather wins and agrees to fight Pacquiao, will Pac agree to take the test? I hope he does, just so we can see the fight.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostYou have no idea how the P4P lists work. It's not a title you can win or lose. It's just a concensus view among boxing experts about who are the best fighters, making allowances for their weight.
It's also bias (favourably) to fightrs in lower classes and fighters who move btw weights........
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Originally posted by check hook View PostIt's also bias (favourably) to fightrs in lower classes and fighters who move btw weights........
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Originally posted by tru2boxingfan View PostWho said i hated Pac dumbazz? The man has won me money any who does that is good in my book. I'm just simply stating facts about all tyme greats. P4P list was irrevelant until when? Until Roy Jones Jr. first said im the great p4p fighter ever. Once he made that comment, every boxing analyst and critic started making p4p list and so on and so on. The only list that matter before P4P is still matters is the G.O.A.T period.
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Originally posted by BadBrains View PostThis just shows how low your boxing knowledge is. Please stop posting here in boxingscene. It's already full of *****s and *******s. *****s don't even reach your level of hating Pac.
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Originally posted by Dave Rado View PostYou have no idea how the P4P lists work. It's not a title you can win or lose. It's just a concensus view among boxing experts about who are the best fighters, making allowances for their weight differences.
If Pac continues to fight inferior opposition to Floyd, he'll certainly lose his #1 spot sooner or later. Similarly, even before Floyd's "retirement" two years ago, The Ring was saying that Floyd was close to losing the #1 spot to Pac because of their relative quality of opposition at that time.
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