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  • vacon04
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    #41
    Where's Charlie Z? He beat a prime Mayweather Sr by KO in the first round ... NOT

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    • JOM'S
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      #42
      imho its a good list, and lolz to why PAC should not be No. 1?

      EVEN IF YOU HAVE Marquez winning, its a close fight like the first two and like the first two highly debatable, remove the hate goggles and clif called it right ...

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      • Bacatit
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        #43
        Originally posted by El Mero Chingon
        How many of those fights were at a catchweight?

        Now add the number of times that Pac didnt look very good....

        Cotto, Margarito catchweights.... that is 2


        Didnt look good against, Clottey, Shane, and JMM TWICE....

        that is 6 out of his last 9 fights.

        And he is still NUMBER 1? Okay, whatever.....

        I hate boxingscene, it's like crack I want to get off but I keep coming back...whatever !!!

        The people know what it is and that's all that matters.

        This is how you get revisionist history 50-100 years from now people will think Manny was the true boxer while most now know it's Floyd and has been Floyd for at least 10 years.

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        • mrjoeblive
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          #44
          Originally posted by sd southpaw
          check hooker you dont know **** about boxing. win lose or draw pac didnt dominate marquez.get dudes *** out yo mouth homie its gittin embarrasing.and for you to speak on ward for being cut in sparring shows you probably never been in the ring before.
          preach brother PREACH!!!!!!! check hooker, you called him out right. this clown has the gall to say someone dont know **** about boxing.LOL this dude cant swallow enough of pacs loads. he is one of 3 people that says pac won every round v JMM 3. just a clown. big red nose and floppy hat and big red shoes. i can not wait until this douche bag is gone.

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          • mrjoeblive
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            #45
            Originally posted by Bacatit
            I hate boxingscene, it's like crack I want to get off but I keep coming back...whatever !!!

            The people know what it is and that's all that matters.

            This is how you get revisionist history 50-100 years from now people will think Manny was the true boxer while most now know it's Floyd and has been Floyd for at least 10 years.
            good post! but i am confused by the pacs victory over oscar was greater than floyds. floyd fought oscar at 154. pac wt drained him down to 147(he hasnt fought at 147 in 7 years) and roach stipulated he had to wt 147 on fight night. so how is that a better win? also all of pacs fights have been in house fights. with the exception of JMM so he should lose points for that. and that joke of a fight with margarito for the jr mw belt. when neither fighter earned the right to fight for the title. TOTAL JOKE OF A TITLE. considering he refused to fight yuri forman. and donair is a much better fighter than pac. he can fight ANY style. not just plodders.

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            • Dempsey-Roll
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              #46
              Originally posted by mayweather777
              im actually glad... this means money may is the underdog
              damnit i want pac to be underdog. imo, he has more motivation to be number 1. not when hes already p4p #1 D:

              damn you boxing scene!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • Bacatit
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                #47
                Originally posted by Pactards GTFO
                If anything they only put the PED user up top because they wanted to feel edgy and cool and be different than all the other credible places that have the true #1 p4p at the top, Money May
                That's why I come here !

                Responses like that make me feel good lol

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                • Dave Rado
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  BoxingScene’s Pound for Pound Top Ten

                  By Cliff Rold


                  5) Sergio Martinez (48-2-2, 27 KO)

                  Martinez wants the little money men to rise and challenge him. While he waits, Middleweight is full of young contenders coming of age. In 2012, one of them is bound to give Martinez a handful. [Click Here To Read More]
                  Before that he should fight the man who is and has for many years been ranked #2 in the division. Martinez would be the heavy favourite but it would give divisional clarity, and would cement his status as divisional king, which is still a bit iffy because he has yet to beat anyone other than Pavlik who was ranked at Middleweight when he fought them. And Pavlik was not the fighter he had once been. And for all his limitations, Sturm is a bone fide Middleweight, and the universally ranked #2 at the weight, and has enough skill to make the fight interesting. Some say it would be like the Dzinziruk fight but Sturm is a lot better than Dzinziruk. And the Dzinziruk win did greatly improve his exposure, and his P4P status, and so convincingly beating the #2 in his own division would do the same but even more so.

                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  10) Wladimir Klitschko (56-3, 49 KO)

                  Klitschko is the most dominant division ruler in the sport right now but, in reviewing film of his ongoing winning streak in the run up to his win over David “Sultan Dirrell” Haye, the scarcity of talent around him in comparison to other top fighters across the weight scale, and his own limitations, were glaring. If everyone were the same size, does anyone seriously think there aren’t ten fighters who could defeat a fighter as timid about engaging, as worried about getting hit, as groping, and as limited in offensive selection, as the Heavyweight king? But maybe that’s the thing. Klitschko looks beatable but for years has not been. The fighters he’s fighting might not always look like much, but their amateur backgrounds and deep fundamentals say world class. He didn’t look like a killer against archrival Sultan Dirrell over the summer but, through twelve turgid rounds, Klitschko looked like what he he’s been for years: a winner. One of the great Heavyweight jabs ever and a lethal right hand might have something to do with that? For now, too many other divisions are that much better than Heavyweight but there simply is no fair conversation, at least at this moment, about the best in the game without mentioning the man who literally fills the bill. The re-emergence of Alexander Povetkin as a force, and development of Robert Helenius, could provide some excellent platforms to further prove that sooner than later.
                  The fact is, you picked Haye to beat Wlad. And when Wlad easily beats Povetkin and Helenius, as he eventually will, you'll just say they were over-rated as well.

                  Wlad is over-cautious, which you regard as being timid and which you hold against him; but the fact is that his style since Steward tightened up his defence and dramatically improved his jab and footwork is very effective if not pretty, and would have been effective against any fighter from the past: other fighters look bad against him because he makes them look bad.

                  You mention his jab and his right hand but what really surprised and did for Haye was Wlad's footwork. It was because of that footwork that Haye could almost never land anything meaningful, and frequently missed by comically wide margins. Also, his jab isn't just fast and accurate as well as powerful, but it's more subtle than most give him credit for. He feints effectively with it a lot, and as a result Haye was too busy worrying about where the jabs were coming from to have any time to think about offence.

                  All in all I think you under-rate Wlad because you don't like his style. But styles don't have to be enjoyable to watch in order to be effective, even at the very top level.

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                  • ShoulderRoll
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                    #49
                    Amir Khan and Gennady Golovkin should not be mentioned in the same sentence, their resumes are not even close to comparable.

                    Amir belongs on the list now. Golovkin has a lot more work to do.

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                    • Dave Rado
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by mayweather777
                      im actually glad... this means money may is the underdog
                      P4P rankings don't reflect who would be favourite to win a head to head. Pac is #1 because of his 9-0 record over world class opposition in a period where Mayweather has a 3-0 record. But Mayweather will be the heavy favourite to win if they do fight. Just like Froch is ranked ahead of Ward because of having a better resume, but Ward is the overwhelming favourite to win their fight.

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