When Floyd beats Guerrero you know ring magazine will put Canelo in there
So Canelo on the p4p list yet?
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I'm a big Broner fan, and Canelo is pretty good, but how in the wide world of sports is Rigondeaux not on the P4P list for beating Donaire, who was #5.....but Donaire still keeps a spot??? That is asinine.Comment
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When Floyd beats Guerrero , both Donaire and Guerrero will be out of the list
The top 10 will change after May 4 (Flord/Guerrero) , and again on after May 25 (Froch/Kessler).Comment
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That's the guy. Here's one Ring editor washing his hands of their rankings:
http://******. craveonline.com/blog/...friday-mailbag
Everyone on the Ratings Panel agrees that Broner is rated too high on the P4P list and that he shouldn’t be ahead of Donaire. Don’t blame them for the new pound-for-pound rankings. They had no input. Ring editor Michael Rosenthal and I did, but obviously, our opinions fell on deaf ears. The pound-for-pound rankings as it is now is just Chuck Giampa’s list.Comment
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He was top 2 already, and lost in a competitive fight vs another p4per, who happens to be his toughest matchup. Before that he beat another p4per, which is a very good result despite the scorecards. Alvarado is no worse than Guerrero h2h and Pac is coming off a bad KO, not sure why the complaining.Comment
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You don't count Bradley as a loss but you count JMM-Pacquiao 3 as a win, so I know you are biased, Alvarado is a 140 pounder, you Pacquiao fans are every bit as bad as Mayweather fans.He was top 2 already, and lost in a competitive fight vs another p4per, who happens to be his toughest matchup. Before that he beat another p4per, which is a very good result despite the scorecards. Alvarado is no worse than Guerrero h2h and Pac is coming off a bad KO, not sure why the complaining.Comment
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