Ring Mag p4p list 1980 to 2008

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  • ModernTalking
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    #31
    Originally posted by Uncle Kadyo
    Exactly what I was thinking but Ray was retired most of the 80's but he got the FOTY award. Double standard maybe.
    Ray retired because of an injury... and he fought the best. Floyd retired for his ducking.

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    • T.Horton
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      #32
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      Damn Roy Jones Jr, top 10 in '93, then top 3 from 1994-2003. 10 years in the top 10 P4P list, with 9 of them being top 3. GOAT status.

      Floyd Mayweather Jr, 13 years[14 years with 2012] on the top 10 P4P list.

      Violation.
      yep, crazy impressive. Floyd was on nearly from the moment he went pro.

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      • WESS
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        #33
        I remember Jones, Hoya and Whitaker fighting for the top 3 spots growing up.

        Early 93-94 is when I started watching and feel I missed out on being a die hard fan in 80's. Being an 82 baby had me missing a lot of golden years of boxing.

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        • Mule Deer
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          #34
          The lists look a lot deeper and better in the 80's.

          Obviously it's easier to look back after all is said and done.

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #35
            Originally posted by WESS
            I remember Jones, Hoya and Whitaker fighting for the top 3 spots growing up.

            Early 93-94 is when I started watching and feel I missed out on being a die hard fan in 80's. Being an 82 baby had me missing a lot of golden years of boxing.
            I cant begin to tell you what it was like to come home from playing ball and be able to watch Hagler or ARguello, pryor, hearns, leonard, sanchez etc. on a Sat or Sunday afternoon.

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            • WESS
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              #36
              Originally posted by Big Dunn
              I cant begin to tell you what it was like to come home from playing ball and be able to watch Hagler or ARguello, pryor, hearns, leonard, sanchez etc. on a Sat or Sunday afternoon.
              Yeah I still feel I got to experience the tail end of boxing’s golden years though.

              But the 80's... man I was just too young to follow it.

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