Boxing Scene should update their P4P rankings

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  • ThunderWolf
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    Boxing Scene should update their P4P rankings

    It is really outdated, Nonito Donaire isn`t even on the top 10.


    By Cliff Rold :

    1) Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KO)
    Age: 31

    2) Floyd Mayweather (41-0, 25 KO)
    Age: 33

    3) Juan Manuel Marquez (51-5-1, 37 KO)
    Age: 37

    4) Fernando Montiel (43-2-2, 33 KO)
    Age: 31

    5) Paul Williams (38-1, 27 KO)
    Age: 29

    6) Sergio Martinez (45-2-2, 24 KO)
    Age: 35

    7) Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11 KO)
    Age: 26

    8) Wladimir Klitschko (55-3, 49 KO)
    Age: 34

    9) Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (77-3-1, 41 KO)
    Age: 33

    10) Anselmo Moreno (30-1-1, 10 KO)
    Age: 25

    Explore the latest pound-for-pound boxing rankings and discover the top fighters in the world. Stay updated on the best pound-for-pound fighters across all weight divisions at BoxingScene.


    Any suggestions?
    In fact, Bradley over Wladimir is utterly ridiculous.
    Last edited by ThunderWolf; 02-20-2011, 01:54 PM.
  • AP♠
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    #2
    They need to stop the monitering and update the current champ rankings big time

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    • BritishBoxing92
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      #3
      that and also the world champions listing as it still has mikkel kessler as the wbc champion and a few other former belt holders in its world champions list..
      Last edited by BritishBoxing92; 02-20-2011, 03:14 PM.

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      • crold1
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        #4
        P4P was updated but ran as a feature instead of a peg up top:

        By Cliff Rold - While there may yet be punches thrown before the year is out, the heart of the boxing season has come to a close. Year-end awards are right around the corner. The new season hovers only weeks away. And, with the calendar all but closed, the ten men who represent the best of the sport of boxing at the end of this latest twelve months is ready to be debated. This has been a year of career validating wins (think Fernando Montiel), losses that forced rethinking (think Paul Williams…ouch), and steady as she goes depending on the fighters in question. After the most recent tilt for the Light Heavyweight title, one thing is abundantly clear: No matter his age or occasional inactivity, no matter if he appears to have an off night here or there, until someone genuinely lays a whooping on the great Bernard Hopkins, he remains one of the best fighter’s in the world. Regardless if one thinks Hopkins was robbed in his December 18 challenge of Jean Pascal or whether they feel the draw verdict was justified, the fact at night’s end was that Hopkins beat up Pascal a lot more than the opposite.


        The last divisional ratings are here:

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        • yuppie
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          #5
          Yeah sort your **** out boxingscene!


          ps,
          Why would Bradley get mentioned in the top ten anyway? Hes one dimensional, has had tough fights against not bad but not great fighters, doesnt have much power. Arguably has won a few of his fghts on the cuts he causes with his head, if thats the case then people like Clottey should be at number 9.


          GTFO

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          • paulf
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            #6
            Paul Williams is still higher than Martinez? Jeez.

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