Sports Illustrated's top 15 P4P

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  • Roman Moreno
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    #21
    It's their list they can have it however they want.

    Personally myself, I disagree more with Gamboa rankings than JMM rankings.

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    • New England
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      #22
      hopkins?


      do these guys even watch boxing?

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      • Eg714
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        #23
        I think bradley is a little high. I would put him at 10.

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        • edgarg
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          #24
          Originally posted by jose830
          1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 35
          2. Manny Pacquiao - 33
          3. Sergio Martinez - 37
          4. Nonito Donaire - 29(will be 30 this year)
          5. Juan Manuel Marquez - 38
          6. Andre Ward - 28
          7. Wladimir Klitschko - 36
          8. Timothy Bradley - 28(will be 29 in a few months)
          9. Bernard Hopkins - 47
          10. Yuriorkis Gamboa - 30
          11. Miguel Cotto - 33
          12. Lucian Bute - 31
          13. Vitali Klitschko - 40
          14. Orlando Salido - 31
          15. Abner Mares - 26

          You agree?

          my opinion,
          I'll put Cotto over Gamboa
          No, I'd have Pacquiao #1, with Donaire #3 just in front of Martinez. I would have Ward about #4 and Martinez #. The rest would move down 1. In fact, reconsidering, I'd take Hopkins out and put in Dawson at #14 instead. I'd take out Mares and bring in Cesar Soto at #15.
          Last edited by edgarg; 04-01-2012, 01:54 AM.

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          • RINGG
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            #25
            P4P is subjective, meaning: I have mine, you have yours and he has his. Rarely are they exactly the same because it is not an exact science.

            Anyways Sports Illustrated ranking boxers is like the Ring Magazine ranking college football teams.

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            • Chups
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              #26
              Originally posted by SAN D13GO VILLAN
              I just dont understand how people can have donaire ahead of marquez, dont get me wrong Donaire is a good fighter but he has alot to prove ,Montiel is the best fighter on his resume other then that who else? Darchynian?
              Oh please tell me what Martinez has done better than Donaire. Who's the best fighter in Sergio's resume Pavlik? Williams?

              Montiel >>>> Williams/Pavlik

              Darchinyan >>>> Williams

              Vasquez/Sidorenko/Narvaez >>> The rest of the bums on Martinez's resume.

              So why not complain on Sergio being above JMM?

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              • Pacquiao'd
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                #27
                p a c t a r d s on suicide watch

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                • Cleto_Reyes
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                  #28
                  1. Manny Pacquiao - 33
                  2. Floyd Mayweather Jr. - 35
                  3. Sergio Martinez - 37
                  4. Juan Manuel Marquez - 38
                  5. Nonito Donaire - 29(will be 30 this year)
                  6. Andre Ward - 28
                  7. Wladimir Klitschko - 36
                  8. Timothy Bradley - 28(will be 29 in a few months)
                  9. Bernard Hopkins - 47
                  10. Yuriorkis Gamboa - 30
                  11. Miguel Cotto - 33
                  12. Abner Mares - 26
                  13. Vitali Klitschko - 40
                  14. Orlando Salido - 31
                  15. Brandon Rios - 25

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                  • Neglect
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                    #29
                    14 and 15 can for sure be replaced.

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                    • Paclan
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                      #30
                      How the hell is Cotto above Vitali... how did that happen?

                      Cott shouldnt even be in that list

                      His last 3 fights are a shot margarito a shot mayorga and yuri foreman foreman on one leg. Right after he lost to pacquiao and before he loses to mayweather

                      come on...

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