New RING P4P Rankings; Dawson out W. Klit enters at #10

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  • Viciousz
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    New RING P4P Rankings; Dawson out W. Klit enters at #10

    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
    4. Nonito Donaire
    5. Shane Mosley
    6. Paul Williams
    7. Sergio Martinez
    8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
    9. Fernando Montiel
    10. Wladimir Klitschko

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  • BillyBoxing
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    #2
    Originally posted by Viciousz
    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
    4. Nonito Donaire
    5. Shane Mosley
    6. Paul Williams
    7. Sergio Martinez
    8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
    9. Fernando Montiel
    10. Wladimir Klitschko

    http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/

    LOL at Mosley 5.
    The guy is 7 losses in my book(winky twice,Forrest twice,Cotto,Oscar rematch,Mayweather).
    He only has that Margo and Collazo wins of relevant in the last years...

    The guy is great guy,a beast and a good boxer,but he isn't P4P number 5,especially at 39 years old.

    I think Mora has a chance to outbox him.And it's Mora...

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    • minasyan
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      #3
      lol they love donaire so much its a complete joke to see wlad 10th, not even worth talking about the rest

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      • Carpe Diem
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        #4
        LMAO...Once you lose, you're trash.

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        • Frank Martin
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          #5
          No Pascal, Bradley or I hate to say it, Khan?

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          • KickAzz
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            #6
            Originally posted by Viciousz
            1. Manny Pacquiao
            2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
            3. Juan Manuel Marquez
            4. Nonito Donaire
            5. Shane Mosley
            6. Paul Williams
            7. Sergio Martinez
            8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
            9. Fernando Montiel
            10. Wladimir Klitschko

            http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/
            JMM at #3? I can kind of forgive his performance against floyd because he was undersized going against a bigger opponent, but that loss combined with a rematch against diaz doesn't push him back to #3. GBP must be pulling some string cause they want pac to fight him.

            Donaire at #4? he hasn't fought anyone good since darch!

            mosley at #5? I could see it if he was competitive with floyd for more than 2 rounds, but no.

            to be fair, wlad, martinez, and pwill should all be ranked before these guys.

            p.s. Dawson deserves to be dropped off the top 10. the effort and heart he put into the pascal fight was pathetic.

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            • joelab75
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              #7
              Donaire is too high on the list. Bradley should be there atleast number7 or 8. Martinez and Williams should be higher than JMM. Mosley lost his last fight and only fought once in almost 2 yrs. he shouldnt even be rated. JMM shouldnt be number 3. a rematch against Diaz made him number 3?

              Pacquiao
              Mayweather
              Martinez
              Williams
              JMM
              Donaire
              Bradley
              Wlad
              Wonjongkam
              Montiel

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              • bojangles1987
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                #8
                Originally posted by Viciousz
                1. Manny Pacquiao
                2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                3. Juan Manuel Marquez
                4. Nonito Donaire
                5. Shane Mosley
                6. Paul Williams
                7. Sergio Martinez
                8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam
                9. Fernando Montiel
                10. Wladimir Klitschko

                http://www.ringtv.com/ratings/
                That list is ridiculous.

                Donaire at four, Mosley being on the list at all, both terrible. And Dawson not being on the list doesn't make any sense.

                Klitschko finally getting his props I won't argue with, though I don't like heavyweights on the p4p list.

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                • Steak
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                  #9
                  wow, Wlad is finally in the p4p lists! good job RING!

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                  • jisi
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                    #10
                    Yes good job. Wlad deserves it.

                    And he is the first Heavyweight since Lewis (9 in 2002) in the Top 10 p4p.

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