Ring Magazine's Fighters of the Decade 2000s: Division by Division

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  • Iceta Lives
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    #31
    Ricardo Mayorga has a better resume at Welterweight than Margarito and Cotto does. Mosley too really since Mayo beat Forrest. I'll bet none of you ****s took that into consideration.

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    • jrosales13
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      #32
      Originally posted by Iceta Lives
      Ricardo Mayorga has a better resume at Welterweight than Margarito and Cotto does. Mosley too really since Mayo beat Forrest. I'll bet none of you ****s took that into consideration.
      Mayorga has a better resume since the start of the decade? Who did Mayorga beat Forrest twice and Lewis. Is that it? or am I missing somebody?

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        #33
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        Mayorga has a better resume since the start of the decade? Who did Mayorga beat Forrest twice and Lewis. Is that it? or am I missing somebody?
        Diaz, Cintron, Lujan, Randall, Clottey, Lewis, Quintana, and Judah are all C-level fighters. Why does Margarito get credit for beating Lewis, Randall, and Diaz from El Chicano when it had already been done? Forrest was undefeated and coming off two wins over Mosley. That ****s on everything that Cotto and Margs did at 147 and Mayorga got robbed against Spinks. I wouldn't have been suprised to see him go on to beat Zab if they had given him that fight.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Iceta Lives
          Diaz, Cintron, Lujan, Randall, Clottey, Lewis, Quintana, and Judah are all C-level fighters. Why does Margarito get credit for beating Lewis, Randall, and Diaz from El Chicano when it had already been done? Forrest was undefeated and coming off two wins over Mosley. That ****s on everything that Cotto and Margs did at 147 and Mayorga got robbed against Spinks. I wouldn't have been suprised to see him go on to beat Zab if they had given him that fight.
          Mayorga got robbed against Spinks? That was not a robbery. So beating one guy is better than a whole resume?

          And, what makes Forrest better than Cotto?

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          • o0P4PBOXING0o
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            #35
            Pacquiao being #1 at 130 instead of Mayweather is a TRAVESTY

            He did beat Barrera and Morales but both of them were over the hill, And he fought Morales 3 times and lost once. Mayweather beat Genaro Hernandez, Diego Corrales, Gregorio Vargas, Carlos Hernandez etc. All prime too. A far better resume than Pac's at 130 in my opinion.

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            • Roy Hobbs
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              #36
              Originally posted by o0P4PBOXING0o
              Pacquiao being #1 at 130 instead of Mayweather is a TRAVESTY

              He did beat Barrera and Morales but both of them were over the hill, And he fought Morales 3 times and lost once. Mayweather beat Genaro Hernandez, Diego Corrales, Gregorio Vargas, Carlos Hernandez etc. All prime too. A far better resume than Pac's at 130 in my opinion.

              Ive already explained this earlier. Read the post below:


              Originally posted by Roy Hobbs
              How? you have a problem with the 130lb pound rankings? You must be a mayweather fan. Before you have a heart attack i think you should read the thread title; 2000s p4p division rankings.

              Floyd's 130 lbs Resume in the 2000s decade;

              Gregorio Vargas 40-6
              Diego Corrales 33-0
              Carlos Hernandez 33-2
              Jesus Chavez 35-1

              If Floyd could have carried over some of his 90s win vs genaro hernandez, angle manfredy then maybe the list is wrong. Ring magazine figured Pacquiao's resume & caliber of fighters fought at 130 trump flodys;

              Pacquiao's 130lb Resume in the 2000s

              Erik Morales 47-2 (3x)
              Hector Velasquez 42-10
              Oscar Larios 56-4
              Jorge Solis 33-0
              Marco Antonio Barerra 63-5
              Juan Manuel Marquez 48-3.

              Floyd's majority 130lb reign came in the 90s. He only had 4 fights at 130 in the decade. Pacman's resume trumps floyd at 130 IN THE 2000s decade. Very understandable.

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