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  • J Dubb II 330
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    #1

    What should the P4P Rankings look like

    What should the P4P Rankings look like.

    Try to avoid being biased, avoid rankings fighters based on your personal opinions of them.( meaning don't just pick a boxer or not pick one just because you do or don't like him, or your a fan or not a fan)

    Let's not make this a popularity contest......

    I want you to rank clearly based off skill, resume, quality of opponents at fight time(meaning not just a name but how that opponent performed recently)

    And in regard to this weekends supposed travesty. On record Pac lost and you should figure that into your rankings..

    I want complete honesty and no trolling. And if your against P4P please don't waste our time posting.

    The Poll is only for Number 1 P4P
  • dbtayag
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    #2
    1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
    2. Andre Ward
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
    4. Manny Pacquiao
    5. Sergio Martinez
    6. Nonito Donaire
    7. Wladimir Klitschko
    8. Vitali Klitschko
    9. Carl Froch
    10. Chad Dawson

    Honorable Mention: Guillermo Rigondeaux

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    • danceswithfire
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      #3
      manny
      floyd
      ward
      nonito
      sergio
      marquez
      wladimir
      vitali
      dawson
      froch

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      • dbtayag
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        #4
        Anyone with two eyes knows that Floyd should be at #1. Look at it objectively rather than subjectively.

        Who has better skills? Floyd
        Who has fought better opposition recently? Floyd
        Who has fought opposition with less advantages? Floyd

        Floyd has also fought healthier opposition than Manny while their mental and physical tangibles were also better (i.e. Mosley, Cotto, Ortiz).

        Yes, Manny fought a great, young, prime opponent recently, but he also officially lost to him.

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        • danceswithfire
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          #5
          Originally posted by dbtayag
          Anyone with two eyes knows that Floyd should be at #1. Look at it objectively rather than subjectively.

          Who has better skills? Floyd
          Who has fought better opposition recently? Floyd
          Who has fought opposition with less advantages? Floyd

          Floyd has also fought healthier opposition than Manny while their mental and physical tangibles were also better (i.e. Mosley, Cotto, Ortiz).

          Yes, Manny fought a great, young, prime opponent recently, but he also officially lost to him.
          so cliff rold doesnt have two eyes? lol

          floyd fought better opposition recenlty? pac already beat the crap out ofcotto more imprsively before and than floyd did and that was his most recent fight. same with shane and there aint no way ortiz was better than bradley at any point

          pac beat bradley who was a top 8 p4p fighter in a domninat fashion but just did'nt get the decison.

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          • J Dubb II 330
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            #6
            Just one writers opinion

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            • danceswithfire
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              #7
              Originally posted by J Dubb II 330
              Just one writers opinion
              no , i dont base my opninon on anyone elses but it just happens that i share the same opinion. even then my list is diffrent to cliffs

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              • bigsmoothh
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                #8
                Originally posted by dbtayag
                1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
                2. Andre Ward
                3. Juan Manuel Marquez
                4. Manny Pacquiao
                5. Sergio Martinez
                6. Nonito Donaire
                7. Wladimir Klitschko
                8. Vitali Klitschko
                9. Carl Froch
                10. Chad Dawson

                Honorable Mention: Guillermo Rigondeaux


                good list...........

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                • dbtayag
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by danceswithfire
                  so cliff rold doesnt have two eyes? lol

                  floyd fought better opposition recenlty? pac already beat the crap out ofcotto more imprsively before and than floyd did and that was his most recent fight. same with shane and there aint no way ortiz was better than bradley at any point

                  pac beat bradley who was a top 8 p4p fighter in a domninat fashion but just did'nt get the decison.
                  Pacquiao fought Cotto at a 145 catchweight where Miguel had to drain himself for (watch the 24/7 where some footage is seen of Miguel being upset that he cannot eat). Cotto also did not have an experienced trainer during the fight with Pacquiao.

                  Floyd fought Cotto at a comfortable weight of 154 and he had an experienced trainer. Cotto was also considered the number one junior middleweight in the world.

                  Pacquiao fought a Shane Mosley that just came off a boring draw with Sergio Mora and a lopsided unanimous decision lost against Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

                  Floyd fought a Shane Mosley that just came off a great win over one of the most avoided fighters (at the time) of the sport in Antonio Margarito. Mosley was also ranked the number one welterweight in the world at that point and considered the number three pound-for-pound fighter in the world by most publications.

                  I'll give Pacquiao some major credit in taking a fight against a young, hungry, in his prime, undefeated junior welterweight champion in Timothy Bradley, Jr. IMO, Pacquiao won the fight comfortably, but he officially lost.

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                  • Portman
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by dbtayag
                    1. Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
                    2. Andre Ward
                    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
                    4. Manny Pacquiao
                    5. Sergio Martinez
                    6. Nonito Donaire
                    7. Wladimir Klitschko
                    8. Vitali Klitschko
                    9. Carl Froch
                    10. Chad Dawson

                    Honorable Mention: Guillermo Rigondeaux
                    This does look quite accurate in my opinion

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