Mayweather best p4p?I dont think so

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  • psychopath
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    #41
    Trinidad or anybody else will not be no 1 p4p . . .while BH is still around . . . not unless he lose 2 consecutive fights or Trinidad beats him convincingly.

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    • jpboxer3
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      #42
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      Corrales, Castillo (x2), and Hernandez..

      You have Mayweather higher than Tszyu?

      Hurtado, Judah(2rd KO), Mitchell (x2)

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      • whdempsey
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        #43
        Originally posted by jpboxer3
        How can a fighter who's fought journeyman opponents for the past 2yrs and has only fought once this year be consider a top3 p4p fighter?The one guy he fought this year was Chop Chop Corley who had already lost to Zab Judah in his previous fight,a fight in which you could see Mayweather Jr in the crowd shouting out advise to his Best Friend Judah.I'm begining to think his management saw something in this Mayweather-Castillo fights because since that fight Mayweathers been getting handpicked opponents.
        Journeymen? That's a misnomer, I'm afraid. Phillip N'dou was a tough, strong superfeather weight before their fight, and Sosa had given Spadafora his toughtest fight at 135 (this was, of course, before Spadafora-Dorin), and Corley may be on the downside of his career, but he was not by any means a journeyman. Handpicked opponents they may be, but journeymen they are not. A strong 140 pounder is hopefully in the future, though.

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