Does Mayweather Jr deserve the p4p #1 spot?

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  • SirTomJones
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    #1

    Does Mayweather Jr deserve the p4p #1 spot?

    In the past 9 years this is who Floyd has fought.

    2003 (2 fights)
    Victoriano Sosa
    Phillip Ndou

    2004 (1 fight)
    DeMarcus Corley

    2005 (3 fights)
    Henry Bruseles
    Arturo Gatti
    Sharmba Mitchell

    2006 (2 fights)
    Zab Judah
    Carlos Manuel Baldomir

    2007 (2 fights and arguably his best year)
    Oscar De La Hoya
    Ricky Hatton

    2008 (no fights)

    2009 (1 fight)
    Juan Manuel Marquez

    2010 (1fight)
    Shane Mosley

    2011 (1fight)
    Victor Ortiz

    2012 (1fight)
    Miguel Cotto



    only 4 fights since Hatton in 2007.
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    38.32%
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  • 01samuelc
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    #2
    No p4p is for fighters. Floyd at this stage of his career is in the entertainment/event business (wwf/wwe)

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    • Larry the boss
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      #3
      Ward should be #1

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      • Rip Chudd
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        #4
        Originally posted by MR. LARRYX
        Ward should be #1
        I have him at #1 on my list

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        • Bullrider
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          #5
          Like I always say inactivity is tantamount to ducking, avoiding fights, taking less risks, fear of losing, protecting the zero, you name it. Do the math. A guy who fights less often have more chances of maintaining the status... This is not rocket science.

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          • DeadLikeMe
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            #6
            Ward has been my #1 since after Froch. Floyd/Sergio/JMM fill out the next 4 (any order I could see arguments for). Donaire and Pac in 5/6 (a win over Arce would move Donaire up into the next bracket)...7/8 Wlad/Bradley...then there are a bunch of guys who you could give those last 2 spots to.

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            • Weebler I
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              #7
              To get the No.1 spot FMJ should rematch Marquez at 144.

              And I don't want to see Flomos saying he can't make the weight, his own father and uncle say he could make 140 never mind 144.

              If he's not prepared to move down then fight Martinez at 154 or Pacquiao at 147.

              Otherwise he can't be in the discussion, a fighter who doesn't want to take on the best can't be considered the best.

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              • DeadLikeMe
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Weebler II
                To get the No.1 spot FMJ should rematch Marquez at 144.

                And I don't want to see Flomos saying he can't make the weight, his own father and uncle say he could make 140 never mind 144.

                If he's not prepared to move down then fight Martinez at 154 or Pacquiao at 147.

                Otherwise he can't be in the discussion, a fighter who doesn't want to take on the best can't be considered the best.
                Pac fights Marquez at 147 twice and this simpleton declares Floyd must fight Marquez at 144.

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                • SirTomJones
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                  #9
                  Ward pretty much has it in the bag doesn't he?

                  Since 2009 Miranda, Kessler, Green, Bika , Abraham, Froch and Dawson. The boy has been busy.

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                  • Biolink
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                    #10
                    Voted yes, but then thought of Ward.

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