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  • Frank Ducketts
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    #21
    Originally posted by BoxingFollower
    And yes Broner on a list??? What are you smoking?? Dude has fought the next best in line but trust me, they are all carefully picked opponents.
    Are you talking about Broner or Sergio?

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    • Bushbaby
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      #22
      Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
      Under oath??? Lmmfao! You lost me about Froch. There is no "when was the last time" when it comes to Floyd.
      You said Ward hasn't beaten a pfp fighter at there best weight Ducketts. But you have Froch as your pfp #8. I find that highly contradictory.

      Of course there's a last time with any fighter. You choose not to apply it with Floyd, showing clear biased. Which is why you didn't answer the question.

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      • Frank Ducketts
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        #23
        Originally posted by Bushbaby
        You said Ward hasn't beaten a pfp fighter at there best weight Ducketts. But you have Froch as your pfp #8. I find that highly contradictory.

        Of course there's a last time with any fighter. You choose not to apply it with Floyd, showing clear biased. Which is why you didn't answer the question.
        First off, I was talking about the top 4 guys who fought and beat pfp guys ok, not the whole top 10. Second, Floyd has not lost, and Floyd has beaten top 10 pfp fighters before, so what are you even trying to say about the "when was the last time" with Floyd? I don't get it.

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        • Bushbaby
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          #24
          Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
          First off, I was talking about the top 4 guys who fought and beat pfp guys ok, not the whole top 10. Second, Floyd has not lost, and Floyd has beaten top 10 pfp fighters before, so what are you even trying to say about the "when was the last time" with Floyd? I don't get it.
          Of course you don't get it. According to your pfp list Froch is a top pfp guy, #8 to be exact. Ward beat him 2 fights ago. So by your own standards, Ward did beat a pfp guy at his best weight, as per your own argument.

          Then you mention Dawson. If memory serves me correct, the only top pfp guy that Floyd beat was Corrales. But do you know that Corrales went DOWN to 130 to fight Floyd. Which makes it in fact eerily similar to Ward/Dawson. Which in turn destroys your entire argument to begin with. Hope this clarifies things for ya buddy.

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          • Jloro
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            #25
            How can you have Broner and Matthysse in top 10 but not even have Pacquiao at all... and gamboa, alexander are in there...?

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #26
              Originally posted by Bushbaby
              Of course you don't get it. According to your pfp list Froch is a top pfp guy, #8 to be exact. Ward beat him 2 fights ago. So by your own standards, Ward did beat a pfp guy at his best weight, as per your own argument.

              Then you mention Dawson. If memory serves me correct, the only top pfp guy that Floyd beat was Corrales. But do you know that Corrales went DOWN to 130 to fight Floyd. Which makes it in fact eerily similar to Ward/Dawson. Which in turn destroys your entire argument to begin with. Hope this clarifies things for ya buddy..
              Diego Corrales did not go down to 130 to fight Mayweather. He had only ever fought at 130 at that point in his career. It is absolutely and positively nothing alike to Dawson-Ward.

              As for "Top P4P fighters" Mayweather has fought, he's fought;

              Corrales #5
              Hatton #8
              Marquez #2
              Mosley#3

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #27
                I posted my current P4P list in another thread so I'll post it again here;

                1. Mayweather
                2. Marquez
                3. Ward
                4. Donaire
                5. Pacquaio
                6. Martinez
                7. Wlad
                8. Froch
                9. Mares
                10. Viloria

                Just outside - Guererro, M. Garcia, Trout

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                • JAB5239
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                  #28
                  1. Donaire
                  2. Ward
                  3. Floyd
                  4. JMM
                  5. Martinez
                  6. Pac
                  7. Bradley
                  8. Mares
                  9. Wlad
                  10. Garcia

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                  • Bushbaby
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Diego Corrales did not go down to 130 to fight Mayweather. He had only ever fought at 130 at that point in his career. It is absolutely and positively nothing alike to Dawson-Ward.

                    As for "Top P4P fighters" Mayweather has fought, he's fought;

                    Corrales #5
                    Hatton #8
                    Marquez #2
                    Mosley#3
                    Ok, Corrales didn't go down then. I can't help thinking he was drained for that fight.

                    Hatton & Marquez were not at there best weights, but they were ranked pfp you are correct. Was Mosley elevated to #3 just by beating Margarito, that's crazy. The ring I assume??

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                    • IronDanHamza
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Bushbaby
                      Ok, Corrales didn't go down then. I can't help thinking he was drained for that fight.
                      He was outgrowing the division but he himself said he wasn't drained at the weight before and after the fight.

                      The fight before that he waxed Manfredy in a few rounds whilst weighing in under the Jr Lightweight limit.

                      And to add to that, years later went back to 130 and won the Title there against Casamayor in which was one of the best wins of his career.

                      Certainly not alike to Dawson who hadn't weighed at 168 in years and will never weigh 168 again in his boxing career.


                      Originally posted by Bushbaby
                      Hatton & Marquez were not at there best weights, but they were ranked pfp you are correct. Was Mosley elevated to #3 just by beating Margarito, that's crazy. The ring I assume??
                      Hatton was not as his best weight but he was only 1 division north of where he started his career. That was a win against a P4P ranked guy in his absolute prime.

                      Marquez certainly not in at his best weight but a capable weight, none the less.

                      As for Mosley, he was ranked #3 not just by The Ring but every single list there was out there.

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