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Who has FOUGHT THE MOST Top 10 P4P OPPONENTS IN HISTORY???

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  • #41
    Originally posted by Own3d View Post
    Mosley
    DLH x2
    Forrest x2
    Wright x2
    Cotto
    Margarito
    Mayweather
    Pacquiao

    Good catch. He's definitely on the list too. Was Cotto in the top 10 though when Mosley fought him?

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Ryn0 View Post
      Are 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.
      only when you fought them. where they currently top 10 p4p.

      not when they were p4p some other time.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by PBP View Post
        To 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

        You need to add Miguel Angel Gonzalez to the DLH list. He was ranked 7-10 on the P4P list when Oscar fought him.

        http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_1994

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
          You need to add Miguel Angel Gonzalez to the DLH list. He was ranked 7-10 on the P4P list when Oscar fought him.

          http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Th..._Ratings:_1994
          Oh yeah, I forgot De La Hoya fought Gonzalez.

          That would put him and Mosley in a first place tie with 7.

          Or if you count rematches multiple times it would be

          Mosley 10
          Pacquiao 9
          De La Hoya 8

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          • #45
            Originally posted by ADozenArrows View Post
            That wouldn't make any sense. The list should be of people that were on the Top 10 P4P at anytime in their career.

            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....
            now that's just stupid.

            it should only count if they were currently top 10 p4p.

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            • #46
              hate to say the cross dressing east la **** got these.

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              • #47
                I'd say, Froid "I will clean up the sport of boxing" PEDweather... he let Baldomir chase him around the ring.

                It was downright WAR!

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by PBP View Post
                  Oh yeah, I forgot De La Hoya fought Gonzalez.

                  That would put him and Mosley in a first place tie with 7.

                  Or if you count rematches multiple times it would be

                  Mosley 10
                  Pacquiao 9
                  De La Hoya 8
                  if they fought the same fighter multiple times AS LONG AS THEY WERE CURRENTLY TOP 10 P4P it should count.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by DTMB View Post
                    the website i used for ring mag's ratings only goes back as far as 1989 but i have a ring mag issue where they show ratings as far as the early 80s.

                    i think. not sure tho.
                    About P4P I have no idea. I have a collection of RING as far back as about 1946, and they made a feature of having the top ten in each weight division then, and probably much earlier. I was never able to find any earlier ones. They also had the top ten European as well, in the back section of the magazine.
                    Last edited by edgarg; 12-08-2012, 06:19 PM.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                      About P4P I have no idea. I have a collection of RING as far back as about 1946, and they made a feature of having the top ten in each weight division then, and probably much earlier. I was never able to find any earlier ones. They also had the top ten European as well, in the back section of the magazine.
                      what about overall top 10 p4p? i wonder what was the earliest year they ever did for overall top 10 p4p?

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