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  • SCtrojansbaby
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    #1

    Mares is top 5 P4P

    His resume is at least equal if not more impressive than Ward and Donaire's. Its time we start giving him credit.
  • ElBossHogg™
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    #2
    I say so, I thought at least he was on par with froch but I think he surpassed froch now. He p4p #6

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    • Kaspa9t9
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      One thing I noticed Mares which I don't think many people have pointed out, is that his footwork is just incredible! He was cutting off the ring so quick, but without compromising his positioning. Incredible!

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      • SCtrojansbaby
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        #4
        Originally posted by Kaspa9t9
        One thing I noticed Mares which I don't think many people have pointed out, is that his footwork is just incredible! He was cutting off the ring so quick, but without compromising his positioning. Incredible!
        Great point he cuts off extremely well.

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        • LeG00N
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          #5
          IMO he's above the # 10 spot

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          • Cállate!
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            #6
            He should be right near Froch imo, so yes top 10

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            • onechance87
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              #7
              yup...Dude is top ten p4p for sure.

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              • Walt Liquor
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                #8
                Originally posted by Kaspa9t9
                One thing I noticed Mares which I don't think many people have pointed out, is that his footwork is just incredible! He was cutting off the ring so quick, but without compromising his positioning. Incredible!
                He's the exact opposite of Vanes, i cant recall A worse pro fighter at cutting off the ring

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                • IMDAZED
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                  Top 10 for sure. Solid, solid win. And I think he'd trouble Donaire. But Top 5? I wouldn't go that far yet.

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                  • SPREAD
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
                    His resume is at least equal if not more impressive than Ward and Donaire's. Its time we start giving him credit.
                    You may be right, Pound 4 Pound rankings are basically opinions, within reason there is no right or wrong answer.

                    Mares definetly has a good case for top 5.

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