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Who has FOUGHT THE MOST Top 10 P4P OPPONENTS IN HISTORY???
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostBarrera wasn't p4p when Pacquiao fought him.
Bernard Hopkins
Roy Jones Jr.
Marco Antonio Barrera
Vernon Forrest
Oscar De La Hoya
Kostya Tszyu
Erik Morales
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Lennox Lewis
Shane Mosley
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Originally posted by PBP View PostHe fought Barrera in '03. This was the pound for pound rankings at the end of '02:
Bernard Hopkins
Roy Jones Jr.
Marco Antonio Barrera
Vernon Forrest
Oscar De La Hoya
Kostya Tszyu
Erik Morales
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Lennox Lewis
Shane Mosley
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Hopkins fought Tito, Oscar, and then Winky, Calzaghe, Pavlik and Dawson after turning 40
Mosley fought alot as well...but I would say Oscar fought by far the most
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Originally posted by PBP View PostTo answer the question though, I think it's something like this:
Oscar - 6
Whitaker
Tito
B Hop
Mayweather
Pacquiao
Mosley
Pacquiao - 6
Morales
Marquez X 4
Barrera
Hatton
Cotto
Bradley
Whitaker - 5
McGirt X 2
Nelson
Chavez
De La Hoya
Tito
Mayweather - 5
Corrales
Judah
Hatton
Mosley
Marquez
Chavez - 5
Whitaker
Randall
De La Hoya
Taylor
Tszyu
shouldnt it be 9 for pacquiao since he fought marquez 4x and 6 for pernell since he fought mcgirt 2x? & was shane top 10 p4p when floyd beat him?
anybody else care to challenge this list?
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Originally posted by Ryn0 View PostAre we including only including opponents who were on the P4P list when they fought each other?
For example when Roy Jones Jr. beat Hopkins B-Hop wasn't on the P4P list until a few years later. and Roy Jones beat Tito but Tito had been off the P4P list for a few years.
Roy Jones beating BHop should be a +1 for his count and BHop beating RJJ should be a +1 for his list. It's like when people say "this guy beat X number of hall of fame fighters." They werent in the hall of fame when they fought....
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