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  • Ring's Current Top Ten P4P by Number of Countries They've Fought In

    Kind of interesting.

    Corrections are welcome if you see any mistake.

    Most Countries: Wladimir Klitschko- 6
    Least Countries: Floyd Mayweather Junior- 1

    1. Manny Pacquiao (Filipino): 4

    Philippines
    USA
    Thailand
    Japan

    2. Floyd Mayweather Junior (American): 1
    USA

    3. Sergio Gabriel Martinez (Argentinian): 4

    Argentina
    Spain
    USA
    UK

    4. Juan Manuel Marquez (Mexican): 3

    Mexico
    USA
    Indonesia


    5. Nonito Donaire (American): 3

    USA
    Philippines
    Puerto Rico


    6. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (Thai): 3

    Thailand
    Japan
    Cambodia


    7. Fernando Montiel (Mexican): 5

    Mexico
    Germany
    USA
    Philippines
    Japan

    8. Wladimir Klitschko (Ukrainian): 6

    Ukraine
    Germany
    Austria
    USA
    Hungary
    UK

    9. Timothy Bradley (American): 3

    USA
    Canada
    UK

    10. Juan Manuel Lopez (Puerto Rican): 3


    Puerto Rico
    USA
    Colombia
    Last edited by SNVDoublePunch!; 12-02-2010, 11:22 AM. Reason: Adding Japan for Montiel whoops

  • #2
    Originally posted by SNVDoublePunch! View Post
    Kind of interesting.

    Corrections are welcome if you see any mistake.

    Most Countries: Wladimir Klitschko- 6
    Least Countries: Floyd Mayweather Junior- 1

    1. Manny Pacquiao (Filipino): 4

    Philippines
    USA
    Thailand
    Japan

    2. Floyd Mayweather Junior (American): 1
    USA

    3. Sergio Gabriel Martinez (Argentinian): 4

    Argentina
    Spain
    USA
    UK

    4. Juan Manuel Marquez (Mexican): 3

    Mexico
    USA
    Indonesia


    5. Nonito Donaire (American): 3

    USA
    Philippines
    Puerto Rico


    6. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (Thai): 3

    Thailand
    Japan
    Cambodia


    7. Fernando Montiel (Mexican):4

    Mexico
    Germany
    USA
    Philippines


    8. Wladimir Klitschko (Ukrainian): 6

    Ukraine
    Germany
    Austria
    USA
    Hungary
    UK

    9. Timothy Bradley (American): 3

    USA
    Canada
    UK

    10. Juan Manuel Lopez (Puerto Rican): 3


    Puerto Rico
    USA
    Colombia
    John/Marquez was in Indonesia wasn't it?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DrewWoodside View Post
      John/Marquez was in Indonesia wasn't it?
      Cool thread btw.

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      • #4
        we dont even know if floyd is capable of winning a fight outside of america. He is allergic to being out of america. The thought of being robbed by the judges he wouldnt be able to perform as he would be under too much pressure.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DrewWoodside View Post
          John/Marquez was in Indonesia wasn't it?
          Yeah, it was up there. Marquez, three countries, USA, Mexico, Indonesia.

          Originally posted by DrewWoodside View Post
          Cool thread btw.
          Thanks, mate.


          PS: That Charlie Z really is quite vicious, and the pride of Russia (Second only to SNV).

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          • #6
            Montiel has fought in Japan aswell.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Kim Jong-il View Post
              Montiel has fought in Japan aswell.

              Dammit. I just watched it a month ago too. Thanks for the catch.

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              • #8
                Later I think I'll add who the fights were against and how many times each fought where.

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                • #9
                  I'd say Montiel's record is the best for that as he actually fought to hostile crowds in Germany, Japan and the Phillipines whereas Wlad's travels across Europe served more as exhibitions than venturing into enemy territory to take on a hometown fighter.

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                  • #10
                    A fighter worth mentioning in this subject, although not included in The Ring's official P4P listings, is Anselmo Moreno.

                    He fought Cermeno in Venezuela, Patrac in France, Monshipour in France and Sydorenko in Germany twice.

                    Not as great a spread of countries as some of the others but they were all very tough fights in the opponents' backyards for probably not very much money, and Europe is a long way away from Panama after all.

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