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    It’s a two-man race for the top spot.

    That much has not changed.

    In that race, the last man seen running can make the difference in which one is observed leading the race.

    After a dominant win over Shane Mosley in May, a win where Floyd Mayweather overcame a shaky second round to rout his man, it was easy to see in the mind’s eye how he would deal with the only real rival he has. [Click Here To Read More]

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    1. Pacquiao
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    1000. Mayweather

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    • #3
      Why is Mayweather Jr rated #1 p4p IN Boxrec.com? I think it should be Pacquiao he has proved it

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Albo Dakkid View Post
        Why is Mayweather Jr rated #1 p4p IN Boxrec.com? I think it should be Pacquiao he has proved it
        Especially when they list both fighters last 5 opponents

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Albo Dakkid View Post
          Why is Mayweather Jr rated #1 p4p IN Boxrec.com? I think it should be Pacquiao he has proved it
          it shows you a lot about people's opinion, that not everyone admires a strong puncher as much as complete skills found in floyd. So people, esp the *******s who will give red k at the drop of a hat, there's also a different school of thought in boxing that's different from yours. and it's called LIFE!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Laborer View Post
            it shows you a lot about people's opinion, that not everyone admires a strong puncher as much as complete skills found in floyd. So people, esp the *******s who will give red k at the drop of a hat, there's also a different school of thought in boxing that's different from yours. and it's called LIFE!
            You make it sound like Pacquiao has no skills. He's more of a complete fighter than Mayweather in my opinion. Only thing Mayweather has over him is defensive skills that's about it. Maybe precision as well but not by much, and that's because he fights at a slower pace.

            Pac has moved up in weight and has dominated everything thrown at him in barbarian fashion and has fought better opponents than Floyd. He definitely deserves the #1 P4P spot.
            Last edited by Albo Dakkid; 11-15-2010, 05:58 AM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Laborer View Post
              it shows you a lot about people's opinion, that not everyone admires a strong puncher as much as complete skills found in floyd. So people, esp the *******s who will give red k at the drop of a hat, there's also a different school of thought in boxing that's different from yours. and it's called LIFE!
              yeah.....except he's talking about boxrec and boxrec is not based on opinions.

              it's based on numbers.

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              • #8
                A win over a past prime Margarito coming off a sht win in Mexico makes him p4p.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MARKBNLV View Post
                  A win over a past prime Margarito coming off a sht win in Mexico makes him p4p.
                  manny pacquiao shouldn't have been #2 in the 1st place.


                  lyle fitzsimmons probably was giving out donuts and *******s during their last meeting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by MARKBNLV View Post
                    A win over a past prime Margarito coming off a sht win in Mexico makes him p4p.
                    He has beaten tough opposition since he moved up in weight.

                    Comments like this can be made for both fighters. Floyd beat an old mosley, bloated JMM etc...

                    Truth is that Pac faced better opposition, took larger risks and still dominated in great fashion.

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