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  • pasawayako
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    #1

    PACQUIAO LB4LB #1 as of Aug. 1, 2010

    link: http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/ by Doug Fischer dated 02 AUGUST 2010
    RING MAGAZINE "The Bible of Boxing" in Assiciation with YAHOO! SPORTS

    Pound For Pound
    All Weights

    1. Manny Pacquiao
    Country: Philippines (General Santos City) Record: 51-3-2 (38 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #1 | Last Week: #1 | Weeks On List: 348 Titles: WBO

    2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 41-0-0 (25 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week:
    #2 | Weeks On List: 46

    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
    Country: Mexico Record: 51-5-1 (37 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week:
    #3 | Weeks On List: 177 Titles: WBA, WBO, The Ring

    4. Nonito Donaire
    Country: USA (San Leandro, Calif.) Record: 23-1-0 (15 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week:
    #4 | Weeks On List: 66

    5. Shane Mosley
    Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 46-6-0 (39 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week:
    #5 | Weeks On List: 80 Titles: WBA

    6. Chad Dawson
    Country: USA (New Haven, Conn.) Record: 29-0-0 (17 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week:
    #6 | Weeks On List: 39


    7. Paul Williams
    Country: USA (Augusta, Ga.) Record: 38-1-0 (27 KOs)Ranking: This Week:
    #7 | Last Week: #7 | Weeks On List: 39

    8. Sergio Martinez
    Country: Argentina Record: 45-2-2 (24 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #8 | Last Week: #8 | Weeks On List: 14 Titles: WBC, The Ring

    9. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
    Country: Thailand Record: 76-3-1 (40 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #9 | Last Week: #9 | Weeks On List: 14 Titles: WBC, The Ring

    10. Fernando Montiel
    Country: Mexico Record: 43-2-2 (33 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #10 | Last Week: #10 | Weeks On List: 3 Titles: WBO
  • NesNY
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    #2
    cool. he hasn't done anything to lose it.

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    • pasawayako
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      #3
      Sorry *****s, I think there is no way that floyd will get the #1 spot unless he will fight pac or pac will retire.

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      • mrboxer
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        #4
        Originally posted by pasawayako
        link: http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/ by Doug Fischer dated 02 AUGUST 2010
        RING MAGAZINE "The Bible of Boxing" in Assiciation with YAHOO! SPORTS

        Pound For Pound
        All Weights

        1. Manny Pacquiao
        Country: Philippines (General Santos City) Record: 51-3-2 (38 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #1 | Last Week: #1 | Weeks On List: 348 Titles: WBO

        2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
        Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 41-0-0 (25 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #2 | Last Week:
        #2 | Weeks On List: 46

        3. Juan Manuel Marquez
        Country: Mexico Record: 51-5-1 (37 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #3 | Last Week:
        #3 | Weeks On List: 177 Titles: WBA, WBO, The Ring

        4. Nonito Donaire
        Country: USA (San Leandro, Calif.) Record: 23-1-0 (15 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #4 | Last Week:
        #4 | Weeks On List: 66

        5. Shane Mosley
        Country: USA (Las Vegas, Nevada) Record: 46-6-0 (39 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #5 | Last Week:
        #5 | Weeks On List: 80 Titles: WBA

        6. Chad Dawson
        Country: USA (New Haven, Conn.) Record: 29-0-0 (17 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #6 | Last Week:
        #6 | Weeks On List: 39


        7. Paul Williams
        Country: USA (Augusta, Ga.) Record: 38-1-0 (27 KOs)Ranking: This Week:
        #7 | Last Week: #7 | Weeks On List: 39

        8. Sergio Martinez
        Country: Argentina Record: 45-2-2 (24 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #8 | Last Week: #8 | Weeks On List: 14 Titles: WBC, The Ring

        9. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
        Country: Thailand Record: 76-3-1 (40 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #9 | Last Week: #9 | Weeks On List: 14 Titles: WBC, The Ring

        10. Fernando Montiel
        Country: Mexico Record: 43-2-2 (33 KOs)Ranking: This Week: #10 | Last Week: #10 | Weeks On List: 3 Titles: WBO
        i think that mayweather jr is number one,with pac at number two,i must say that besides the top two,this list is not very impressive,it is probably one of the weakest list in terms of shear all round boxers whom can be considered a pfp fighter

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #5
          Originally posted by mrboxer
          i think that mayweather jr is number one,with pac at number two,i must say that besides the top two,this list is not very impressive,it is probably one of the weakest list in terms of shear all round boxers whom can be considered a pfp fighter
          i want to know how the hell martinez is ranked so low.

          he beat cintron , pwill and pavlik back to back to back imo.

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #6
            Williams Top 7. Good stuff.

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            • jpunieves
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              #7
              Originally posted by mrboxer
              i think that mayweather jr is number one,with pac at number two,i must say that besides the top two,this list is not very impressive,it is probably one of the weakest list in terms of shear all round boxers whom can be considered a pfp fighter
              and you are just an internet warrior whining about everything pacquiao... defending floyd...

              shear all round boxers? you mean floyd beating up a LW and an old WW.. o yeah he should have been at the top eh?

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              • The Big Dunn
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                #8
                Originally posted by jpunieves
                and you are just an internet warrior whining about everything pacquiao... defending floyd...

                shear all round boxers? you mean floyd beating up a LW and an old WW.. o yeah he should have been at the top eh?
                Your point would have more validity if Manny hadn't had 2 close fights with JMM (some say he lost both) and his trainer refused to fight the old ww mayweather beat handily.

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                • jpunieves
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Big Dunn
                  Your point would have more validity if Manny hadn't had 2 close fights with JMM (some say he lost both) and his trainer refused to fight the old ww mayweather beat handily.
                  well that's a disappointment for me as well...

                  i can accept the mosley part.. but the jmm part? i think not... jmm won't even leave the LW land. he's too fat for an improved pacquiao in the heavier weight class.

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                  • Khalid X
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Big Dunn
                    Your point would have more validity if Manny hadn't had 2 close fights with JMM (some say he lost both) and his trainer refused to fight the old ww mayweather beat handily.

                    Since when did Roach pick Manny's opponents?

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