Comments Thread For: Months Overdue: BoxingScene's Pound-for Pound Update
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I don't get how JMM is moving up in the list but Pacquiao remains #1.
Either Pacquiao got a legit win and he remains #1 and JMM moves down because of the defeat, or Pacquiao won a robbery and JMM was the true winner and Pacquiao moves down and JMM moves up.
With Pac #1 and JMM moving up they're just saying something like "BOTH OF THEM WON!"Comment
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I don't get how JMM is moving up in the list but Pacquiao remains #1.
Either Pacquiao got a legit win and he remains #1 and JMM moves down because of the defeat, or Pacquiao won a robbery and JMM was the true winner and Pacquiao moves down and JMM moves up.
With Pac #1 and JMM moving up they're just saying something like "BOTH OF THEM WON!"
I didn't know both situations went hand in hand.Comment
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P4p lists are such a sham.. One is just as credible as the other because they are based on opinion. The only thing that presently justifies Pac at the top is his lengthy hype train. His actual fighter train has been losing steam. MW realistically only deserves his spot, presently, because of his hype train. There are other boxers such as ward and martinez who could easily be ranked over those two, based on recent feats only. But whatever let the hype train rumble on!Comment
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With names still lingering like Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (previously #9) and Giovanni Segura (previously one of five “Who Could Easily Be Here”) as of yesterday, it’s pretty clear the BoxingScene Pound-for Pound list was in need of Spring-cleaning.
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#2pacman
#3Ward
#4Vit klitschko
#5Martinez
#6Dawson
#7Wlad
#8 Donaire
#9cotto
#10bradleyComment
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