RING keeps Pacquiao #1 P4P and #1 Welterweight

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  • keehlnate
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    #11
    Perhaps it is because Mayweather fought only once while Pacquiao fought twice against big named opponents.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #12
      Originally posted by keehlnate
      Perhaps it is because Mayweather fought only once while Pacquiao fought twice against big named opponents.
      maybe.

      a weird thing is i was reading kevin iole from yahoo sports.

      yahoo does it's own rankings.

      and iole stated that while floyd was getting more #1 votes , floyd was also getting #3 votes while pac wasn't going lower than #2.

      weird.

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      • Russian Crushin
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        #13
        I dont see why he would move at all

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        • CantBeTouched
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          #14
          wow. Marquez is #5 and Manny is #1? something aint right there

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          • DoktorSleepless
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            #15
            Sports Illustrated actually moved Floyd to #1 p4p.

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            • hugh grant
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              #16
              Of course Pac should be no1. It didnt take him one fight to get that status, so he shouldnt lose it on the basis of one fight.

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              • Roja's480
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                #17
                i got chuck norris at no.1

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                • pdei47
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                  #18
                  @twako, pacroid shouldn't be #1 in the first place. I still don't see how they rank him in the top spot. He fights leftovers & catchweight fighters. Having said that he shouldn't even be in the top ten. Pacroid is a fraud & a fake JMM proved that this weekend.

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                  • Pactar∂
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                    #19
                    That was definitely worse Marquez performance compared to the previous one. He didn't get even Knocked Down once, but still lost! Pac has actually improved in this fight over the previous one. And, Pac is definitely a #1 P4P right now. Don't mention me Floyd's suckerpunch win please! What a joke that was!

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                    • Chups
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
                      Sports Illustrated actually moved Floyd to #1 p4p.
                      SI is the bible of boxing.

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