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  • SaintGeorge
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    #101
    Originally posted by Simply Zyzz
    i hope you guys didnt honestly think boxingscene would put floyd number 1 over pacquiao... lol the hate from the reporting from here is obvious
    Please dont tell me that's you in your avatar..

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    • Free Uncle Tua
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      #102
      Boxingscene is the truf

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      • Mr.0pal
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        #103
        I stopped reading after I saw Manny @ #1. Lost all credibility with me. He has looked ineffective in his last 2 fights.... wild and confused. He got spanked by JMM. Yet somehow, this website sees the inclusion of those turd performances in his "body of work" to deserve to stay at #1? lol

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        • Mr.0pal
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          #104
          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
          ......co-sign

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            #105
            @ Sergio's ranking.....then this line in the take on Floyd
            "the world may soon know if Floyd really wants the most important fight of his career or not"
            ...WOW...just WOW!!!

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            • SCtrojansbaby
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              #106
              "Last Five Opponents: Glen Johnson (UD12), Arthur Abraham (UD12), Mikkel Kessler (L12), Andre Dirrell (L12), Jermain Taylor (TKO12)"

              umm Froch beat Dirrell

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              • crold1
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                #107
                Thanks for the catches. There can be boo-boos typing this stuff; fixes requested.

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                • LoadedWraps
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                  #108
                  That list is a joke.
                  Manny #1 is laughable.
                  NOnito at #4 is just wrong.
                  Froch above Ward is a bad joke.
                  Kneeguel in the "could be" list is just funny.
                  Khan in the "future" list is ridiculous.

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                  • Dave Rado
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                    #109
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    If we're going on resume Wlad is going to come up well short in comparison to most of the other P4Pers. There's nobody worth a damn in his division.
                    As I pointed out, Cliff thought Haye was good enough to beat Wlad. Wlad's opponents look bad against him because he makes them look bad. Peter was the betting favourite to win their first fight. Chagaev and Chambers would have been top 10 Heavyweights in almost any era. And longevity counts for a lot even in a weak division, especially when accompanied by such total dominance. Hatton got into the P4P lists when his division was weak, yet he didn't really dominate anyone the way Wlad has done, not even the weakest of his opponents. Holmes dominated a weak division for many years but was not nearly as dominating as Wlad has been post-Peter I; and very few of Holmes' opponents were better than Wlad's - but Holmes is now regarded as an ATG.

                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    As for Sturm: he should have lost against Macklin. But decisions like that happen in Germany. There's no reason for Sergio to go over there and risk the same thing happening to him.
                    That was a very close fight, which could have been scored either way, and it was a split decision. It was a little controversial but was a long way from being a robbery. And Martinez is a lot better than Macklin, or so he and his fans would like us to believe. If he wants to continue to be considered to be the Middleweight champion Martinez has every reason to prove it by beating the universally ranked #2 fighter in his division. That's what all real champions do.

                    In any case, the US is just as well known for its robberies as Germany is, and Sturm was the recipient of one of the most notorious of those, when he fought De La Hoya.
                    Last edited by Dave Rado; 12-02-2011, 10:33 PM.

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                    • ShoulderRoll
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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Dave Rado
                      Hatton got into the P4P lists when his division was weak, yet he didn't really dominate anyone the way Wlad has done, not even the weakest of his opponents.
                      Dominating or not, Hatton's win against Kostya Tszyu alone is worth more than all the victories on Wlad's record put together.

                      Originally posted by Dave Rado
                      That was a very close fight, which could have been scored either way, and it was a split decision. It was a little controversial but was a long way from being a robbery
                      Well, you can now add the "draw" against Martin Murray to the list of controversial decisions in Germany. Sergio has no need to go over there so that the same thing can happen to him.

                      Especially since he has gotten to where he is by taking risks all throughout his career. While Sturm has gotten to where he is by seemingly taking as few risks as possible.
                      Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 12-03-2011, 06:46 PM.

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