Say what you want about Mayweather's inactivity, but he fights P4P Elites

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #21
    Originally posted by Cash Cow
    Correction..

    Hatton was P4P#5 when he fought Mayweather

    Marquez was P4P#2 when he fought Mayweather

    Mosley was P4P#3 when he fought Mayweather


    Lets look at Manny

    Cotto wasnt on P4P list when Pacquiao fought him

    Clottey wasnt on P4P list when Pacquiao fought him

    Margarito wasnt on P4P list when Pacquiao fought him


    Hatton was P4P #8 when Mayweather fought him. 5 was his peak after he beat Tszyu if memory serves correct.

    Originally posted by yesir
    so much ownage
    So much suck of***e... wipe your chin.

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    • Cash Cow
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      #22
      Originally posted by cupocity303
      Fact #3: [/B]It wasn't Pacquiao who beat Mosley when he was the Man of the division, it was Mayweather. Pacquiao is fighting him now when he is no longer a Title Holder or Championship contender at 147.

      True Story

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        #23
        Who cares? Only one of those fights was somewhat relevant.

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        • Cash Cow
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          #24
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          Hatton was P4P #8 when Mayweather fought him. 5 was his peak after he beat Tszyu if memory serves correct.



          So much suck of***e... wipe your chin.
          Hmm I dont believe so, he was p4P #5 at the time...41 & 0 if I remember correctly.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Cash Cow
            Isn't the WW limit 140-147lbs?
            Yes, but you are the one who brought up 142 in the first place.

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            • cupocity303
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              #26
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              Hatton was P4P #8 when Mayweather fought him. 5 was his peak after he beat Tszyu if memory serves correct.



              So much suck of***e... wipe your chin.
              Dwiens, you are getting grumpy these days.

              Are you getting into that old age where you go from ******* to Conservative.

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              • Fox McCloud
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                #27
                Originally posted by Cash Cow
                Marquez wasnt ranked #2 P4P when Mayweather fought him?

                Mayweather fought Marquez @ 142lbs and Manny doesnt even want to fight Marquez @ 147lbs..lol He would rather fight Mosley.
                So to emphasize your point, just because Marquez was P4P #2, anyone beating him makes it a good win. I'm surprised no one told David Haye that.

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                  #28
                  Why are you people arguing back n forth about what number p4p these guys were as if these things are actually factual?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    So to emphasize your point, just because Marquez was P4P #2, anyone beating him makes it a good win. I'm surprised no one told David Haye that.
                    Exactly right.

                    Really how much credit should Pac get if he beats Martinez at 147? I mean after all he is P4P right?

                    So ******.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by cupocity303
                      Dwiens, you are getting grumpy these days.

                      Are you getting into that old age where you go from ******* to Conservative.
                      Lol, no, I'm getting to that point in my life where I'm bored with this site, and causing havoc makes me happy.

                      Originally posted by Cash Cow
                      Hmm I dont believe so, he was p4P #5 at the time...41 & 0 if I remember correctly.
                      43-0. He had dropped a few spots when Mayweather fought him. I think it was the Collazo fight that dropped him a few spots, or maybe it was just other fighters doing legit stuff and jumping him. I was the biggest Mayweather fanboy when he fought Hatton, I'm positive he was #8.

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