Rank these fighters based on ability 1-5 Floyd, Ward, Donaire, Pacquiao, Martinez

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  • UglyPug
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    #21
    Scoring Criteria (in relation to weight/size) on scale of 1-10
    Offense: (1) Speed, (2) Power, (3) Footwork (mobility and foot speed), (4) Jab, (5) Straight, (6) Hooks, (7) Uppercuts, (8) Combinations
    Defense: (9) Blocking, (10) Head and Upperbody Movement
    Intangibles: (11) Heart, (12) Chin, (13) Ring IQ ("read and react"), (14) Stamina

    Donaire: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 8, (6) 9, (7) 6, (8) 8, (9) 6, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 7* TOTAL:108

    Mayweather: (1) 10, (2) 6, (3) 7, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 8, (8) 8, (9) 9, (10) 10, (11) 7*, (12) 8, (13) 10, (14) 9 TOTAL: 120

    Pacquiao: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 7, (8) 10, (9) 6, (10) 5, (11) 10, (12) 9, (13) 6, (14) 10 TOTAL: 118

    Ward: (1) 8, (2) 5, (3) 8, (4) 8, (5) 8, (6) 8, (7) 7, (8) 8, (9) 8, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 8 TOTAL: 105

    Martinez: (1) 9, (2) 8, (3) 10, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 7, (7) 6, (8) 7, (9) 4, (10) 8, (11) 10, (12) 8, (13) 8, (14) 7 TOTAL: 110

    * - denotes lack of data - we simply have not seen that aspect of their game come into play.

    PLEASE ask me if you have any questions about how/why I scored a fighter's ability. I tried to take into account opponents they have fought, and other more subjective aspects of the game when scoring. Of course you are going to disagree with me - so let me know, and we'll figure it out!
    Last edited by UglyPug; 09-24-2011, 07:03 PM.

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    • UglyPug
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      #22
      BUMP-age! come on colleagues! i put so much time and thought into this! FEEDBACK!

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      • Kagami Taiga
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        #23
        Originally posted by uglypug
        Scoring Criteria (in relation to weight/size) on scale of 1-10
        Offense: (1) Speed, (2) Power, (3) Footwork (mobility and foot speed), (4) Jab, (5) Straight, (6) Hooks, (7) Uppercuts, (8) Combinations
        Defense: (9) Blocking, (10) Head and Upperbody Movement
        Intangibles: (11) Heart, (12) Chin, (13) Ring IQ ("read and react"), (14) Stamina

        Donaire: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 8, (6) 9, (7) 6, (8) 8, (9) 6, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 7* TOTAL:108

        Mayweather: (1) 10, (2) 6, (3) 7, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 8, (8) 8, (9) 9, (10) 10, (11) 7*, (12) 8, (13) 10, (14) 9 TOTAL: 120

        Pacquiao: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 7, (8) 10, (9) 6, (10) 5, (11) 10, (12) 9, (13) 6, (14) 10 TOTAL: 118

        Ward: (1) 8, (2) 5, (3) 8, (4) 8, (5) 8, (6) 8, (7) 7, (8) 8, (9) 8, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 8 TOTAL: 105

        Martinez: (1) 9, (2) 8, (3) 10, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 7, (7) 6, (8) 7, (9) 4, (10) 8, (11) 10, (12) 8, (13) 8, (14) 7 TOTAL: 110

        * - denotes lack of data - we simply have not seen that aspect of their game come into play.

        PLEASE ask me if you have any questions about how/why I scored a fighter's ability. I tried to take into account opponents they have fought, and other more subjective aspects of the game when scoring. Of course you are going to disagree with me - so let me know, and we'll figure it out!
        this is pretty good actually, i might disagree on a few minor points but pretty good nonetheless.

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        • PEANUT BOSS
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          #24
          nice mayweather gets caught with atleast 3 good lefts from ortiz







          Originally posted by Phenom
          1. Floyd
          2. Martinez
          3.Ward
          4.Donaire
          5.Pacquiao

          assuming you mean skills by ability and tbh Manny is not really that skilled he has other gifts like unbelievable conditioning and great chin

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          • Carpe Diem
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            #25
            1. Floyd Mayweather(Most complete all-around Boxer)
            2. Nonito Donaire( One of the most complete Boxers in Boxing)
            3. Andre Ward(One of the most versatile Boxers in Boxing)
            4. Manny Pacquiao(One of the toughest, and most athletic Boxers in Boxing)
            5. Sergio Martinez

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            • tangalog2200
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              #26
              Originally posted by PEANUT LIKACHU
              nice mayweather gets caught with atleast 3 good lefts from ortiz

              well manny won't get to be the p4p king, fotd and so many times foty and 8 weight division champ for nothing...

              so he's top honcho now...

              donaire
              floyd
              martinez
              ward

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              • Pullcounter
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                #27
                Originally posted by Since 1985
                These are my rankings: 1. Floyd Mayweather (easily the best fighter in the world) 2. Sergio Martinez (he just continues to get better and better) 3. Nonito Donaire (great skills and talent, I wish
                he fought more) 4. Manny Pacquiao (as great as he is he's very over rated imo, his recent fights have been a joke) 5. Andre Ward (has the best pure boxing skills on this list outside of Floyd and Nonito) If B-Hop beats Dawson I would put him at # 2 but he is past his prime. What are your rankings.
                based on ability or athleticism

                1. Pacquaio: too much speed, too much power and carries it up in weight, also southpaw. has a good chin. almost the complete package athletically.

                2. Nonito: speed and power, dunno if it will carry up in weight, a lot of potential, but that's what it really is at this point, potential.

                3. Wifebeater: speed and reflexes. below average chin and average power.

                4. Martinez: good speed, good power, but in the past has taken rounds off, possibly a problem with this conditioning, but always has a second win.

                5. Ward: good speed, average power... not that great and doesn't really belong on this list

                based on traditional boxing skills only

                1. wifebeater
                2. nonito
                3. pacquiao
                4. martinez
                5. ward

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                • minasyan
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                  #28
                  manny pacquiao
                  floyd mayweather
                  sergio martinez
                  nonito donaire
                  andre ward

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                  • Johnwoo8686
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by uglypug
                    Scoring Criteria (in relation to weight/size) on scale of 1-10
                    Offense: (1) Speed, (2) Power, (3) Footwork (mobility and foot speed), (4) Jab, (5) Straight, (6) Hooks, (7) Uppercuts, (8) Combinations
                    Defense: (9) Blocking, (10) Head and Upperbody Movement
                    Intangibles: (11) Heart, (12) Chin, (13) Ring IQ ("read and react"), (14) Stamina

                    Donaire: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 8, (6) 9, (7) 6, (8) 8, (9) 6, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 7* TOTAL:108

                    Mayweather: (1) 10, (2) 6, (3) 7, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 8, (8) 8, (9) 9, (10) 10, (11) 7*, (12) 8, (13) 10, (14) 9 TOTAL: 120

                    Pacquiao: (1) 10, (2) 10, (3) 9, (4) 6, (5) 10, (6) 10, (7) 7, (8) 10, (9) 6, (10) 5, (11) 10, (12) 9, (13) 6, (14) 10 TOTAL: 118

                    Ward: (1) 8, (2) 5, (3) 8, (4) 8, (5) 8, (6) 8, (7) 7, (8) 8, (9) 8, (10) 7, (11) 7*, (12) 7*, (13) 8, (14) 8 TOTAL: 105

                    Martinez: (1) 9, (2) 8, (3) 10, (4) 8, (5) 10, (6) 7, (7) 6, (8) 7, (9) 4, (10) 8, (11) 10, (12) 8, (13) 8, (14) 7 TOTAL: 110

                    * - denotes lack of data - we simply have not seen that aspect of their game come into play.

                    PLEASE ask me if you have any questions about how/why I scored a fighter's ability. I tried to take into account opponents they have fought, and other more subjective aspects of the game when scoring. Of course you are going to disagree with me - so let me know, and we'll figure it out!
                    Judging from your previous post I would think you'd have Pacquiao rated above Mayweather, instead you have Mayweather above Pac. Strange

                    But my list goes
                    Pacquiao
                    Mayweather
                    Donaire
                    Martinez
                    Ward

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                    • RubenSonny
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Mr. Ryan
                      1. Floyd Mayweather
                      2. Nonito Donaire
                      3. Manny Pacquiao
                      4. Andre Ward
                      5. Sergio Martinez
                      This is what I would put down, I feel a bit uneasy rating Donaire above Pac though.

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