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  • #21
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation View Post
    Was referring to the last 25-30 years.
    but that's not considered the modern era though.

    ibhof considers you a modern era fighter if your last fight was after 1943 or some shit like that.

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    • #22
      Floyd and Shane shouldnt even be on that list. Id be nice to keep DLH on it...but win or lose he still has a good resume! And was good for the sport!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by the Usurper View Post
        but that's not considered the modern era though.

        ibhof considers you a modern era fighter if your last fight was after 1943 or some shit like that.
        Some people say it goes back to the 20s or 30s other would say post 70s and 1945 onward is called post-war.

        1943 ain't that modern and they have been a lot of changes to boxing since then.

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        • #24
          i have no problems whether it is PBF or manny who get these types of accolades...

          both are great fighters to my eyes...

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          • #25
            your talking about the ring p4p right? if so, i stumbled upon a little article today about this. I want to post the link but im still to new to post urls lol. but its sumthing about In May the Ring is putting Mayweather bac at number 1.
            would this not tie mayweather with pac and hagler? not really sure myself just asking.

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            • #26
              Here it goes.

              Mayweather Tops Best Fighter Poll
              By Nick Giongco
              April 1, 2012, 11:26pm
              Floyd Mayweather has put an end to Manny Pacquiao’s three-year stranglehold in The Ring magazine’s Best Fighter Poll.

              In the Ring’s May 2012 issue that will soon hit the stands, Mayweather emerged as the top vote getter from the majority of 10 fight scribes polled by editor-in-chief Michael Rosenthal.

              Pacquiao had topped the same poll for three straight years (2008 until 2010) but gave way to Mayweather in the 2011 survey that was participated in by Kevin Iole of Yahoo! Sports, Ron Borges of the Boston Herald, Gunnar Meinhardt of Die Welt (Germany), Gary Andrew Poole (Ring contributor) Norm Rosenheim (Ring contributor), Keith Idec (The Record and Herald News of New Jersey), Harry Pratt of Daily Star (United Kingdom), Rick Reeno of boxingscene, Dan Rafael of ESPN.com and the Manila Bulletin.

              Mayweather got 5.5 first-place votes, while Pacquiao received 3.5 owing to Poole’s decision to halve the point and Frauenheim’s decision to leave the No. 1 spot vacant owing to the fact that Pacquiao and Mayweather hasn’t fought each other.

              Making up third to tenth places are Sergio Martinez, Andre Ward, Juan Manuel Marquez, Nonito Donaire4, Wladimir Klitschko, Tim Bradley, Pongsaklek Wonjongkam and Lucian Bute.

              Interestingly, Pacquiao also put a stop to Mayweather’s domination of the annual Ring poll in 2008 after Mayweather was the clear choice from 2005 until 2007.

              The Ring poll began in 1980 with Panamanian Roberto Duran as its first top pick.

              Through the years, marquee names who have topped the poll include Roy Jones Jr. (six times), Marvin Hagler (four times), Julio Cesar Chavez (thrice), Mike Tyson (twice), Pernell Whitaker (twice), Bernard Hopkins, Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Oscar De La Hoya, Shane Mosley and Felix Trinidad.

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              • #27
                no he just got his ass handed to him by a damn 38 year old lightweight man get real

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                  Pac should be about 6 years now. As when Floyd was no1 p4p, it really should have been Pac, when he was beating Barrera and Morales etc etc.
                  with that way of thinking Manny shouldnt be top 5 right now after looking like **** against Mosley and getting his ass kicked by Jmm a damn 38 year old lightweight

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                  • #29
                    Its definitely not Pac. I don't know who it is.

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                    • #30
                      It's Pacquiao and that will be confirmed once again when he destroys Bradley.

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