Which of these boxers are higher than Martinez on the P4P list?

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  • IMDAZED
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    #11
    Hard to say. There are better fighters than Martinez active but, on a list based more on what have you done for me lately, the lowest I could rank him is #3.

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    • joesaiditstrue
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      #12
      Voted for: JMM, SOG, and "Other: " (Floyd Mayweather Jr.)
      I have Martinez 4 and Pacquiao 5

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      • bojangles1987
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        #13
        Marquez isn't a question, I'd argue a person is flat out wrong to rank him below Martinez. I'd put Ward and Donaire above him as well.

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        • Ragnar Lothbrok
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          #14
          Originally posted by -Hyperion-
          JMM...disrespectful to see anyone rank him more than a spot below Pacquiao when the overwhelming majority of people thought he beat the supposed p4p #1
          Judging by your location, you cant give a unbiased opinion on this case.

          JMM lost the fight plain and simple. Pacquiao threw more punches than marquez and landed more punches on marquez. You cant claim robbery when the defending champion and arguably the biggest star in the sport out threw and outlanded you. Not to mention marquez face was a wreck compared to pacquiao.

          Those are facts, not opinion. Marquez lost and is 0-2-1 against Pacquiao and if burt clements (who later admitted he made the scoring error) properly scored the first round of the first fight he would be 0-3.

          End of the day, marquez lost and other fighters in the p4p rankings won. You cant reward a fighter who lost to the detriment of other fighters in the p4p ranks who won.

          Ring Magazine has marquez properly rated at #6.

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          • dannnnn
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            #15
            From the list, I chose Donaire, Wlad, Marquez, Ward and Other (Vitali, Gamboa).

            My list would look like this:

            1. Floyd Mayweather Jr
            2. Juan Manuel Marquez
            3. Manny Pacquiao
            4. Wladimir Klitschko
            5. Andre Ward
            6. Nonito Donaire
            7. Vitali Klitschko
            8. Yuriorkis Gamboa
            9. Sergio Martinez
            10. Guillermo Rigondeaux

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            • Ragnar Lothbrok
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              #16
              Originally posted by dannnnn
              From the list, I chose Donaire, Wlad, Marquez, Ward and Other (Vitali, Gamboa).

              My list would look like this:

              1. Floyd Mayweather Jr
              2. Juan Manuel Marquez
              3. Manny Pacquiao
              4. Wladimir Klitschko
              5. Andre Ward
              6. Nonito Donaire
              7. Vitali Klitschko
              8. Yuriorkis Gamboa
              9. Sergio Martinez
              10. Guillermo Rigondeaux

              lmfaaaoo at a 9 win fighter being in the top 10 p4p and gamboa ranked ahead of sergio martinez not to mention ranking marquez who is 0-2-1 against pacquiao who happens to be the most accomplished fighter of this time.

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              • dannnnn
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                #17
                What do records have to do with anything? It's a list of who you think are the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world today, not who has the most impressive record. If records mean so much to you, check out Rigondeaux's amateur stats. As for Marquez, he beat Pacquiao twice IMO. I couldn't care less about Compubox numbers, I saw the fight with my own eyes and Pacquiao got outboxed. JMM proved himself to be the superior fighter and deserves #2 as far as I'm concerned.

                Originally posted by Bluetech
                Ring Magazine has marquez properly rated at #6.
                Oh and just to clear this up, there are no 'proper' ratings when it comes to P4P, it's all merely opinion.

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                • gmc_rfc_06
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                  #18
                  JMM, Ward and Gamboa are more talented for me.

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                  • joesaiditstrue
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                    #19
                    Im a huge gamboa fan but let's not get carried away

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                    • sapaw
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SirTomJones
                      3 years and this what Martinez has done

                      2011
                      Darren Barker (KO11),
                      Sergiy Dzinziruk (TKO8),

                      2010

                      Kelly Pavlik (UD12),
                      Paul Williams (KO2),

                      2009
                      Paul Williams (L12)
                      Kermit Cintron (D12)


                      Not that impressive. Hasn't live up to the hype created in 2010 if you ask me.
                      Actually, thats all he have in his entire career! lol

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