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  • #21
    1. Mayweather
    2. Ward
    3. Marquez
    4. Rigondeaux
    5. Mares
    6. Wlad
    7. Pacquiao
    8. Martinez
    9. Froch
    10. Donaire

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BoxingFollower View Post
      P4P is about opinion, so of course ESPN's list is not the end all of be all.
      But ESPN is a major media source that covers boxing, so it is respected.

      My only thing about this fight is how Manny goes from being ranked from number 6 to number 4 over Sergio Martinez, Wladimir Klitschko?

      http://espn.go.com/boxing/story/_/id...pound-rankings

      Once again, you know it's opinionated, shared your thoughts on the list.
      Garbage :****you:

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      • #23
        1. Mayweather
        2. Ward
        3. Marquez
        4. Martinez
        5. Mares
        6. Wlad
        7. Timothy Bradley
        8. Pacquiao
        9. Rigondeaux
        10. Donaire

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        • #24
          Pacquiao & Donaire shouldn't be on the list. Froch should be higher.

          1.Mayweather
          2.Ward
          3.JMM
          4.Martinez
          5.Froch
          6.Alvarez
          7.Matthysse
          8.Klitschko
          9.Rigondeaux
          10.Bradley
          Last edited by Jam Jars; 08-10-2013, 08:31 AM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Own3d View Post
            Pacquiao & Donaire shouldn't be on the list. Froch should be higher.

            1.Mayweather
            2.Ward
            3.JMM
            4.Martinez
            5.Froch
            6.Alvarez
            7.Matthysse
            8.Klitschko
            9.Rigondeaux
            10.Bradley
            How do you have Bradley, but not Pacquiao?

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            • #26
              It's not that bad.

              Mares is missing and a few names could probably be rearranged but I wouldn't lose sleep over it.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Own3d View Post
                Pacquiao & Donaire shouldn't be on the list. Froch should be higher.

                1.Mayweather
                2.Ward
                3.JMM
                4.Martinez
                5.Froch
                6.Alvarez
                7.Matthysse
                8.Klitschko
                9.Rigondeaux
                10.Bradley
                Pacquiao and Donaire shouldn't......but you have Alvarez at 6, Lucas on there at all, Bradley still on, and Sergio at 4?????

                Alvarez is good, he got a big win over Trout, not sure if that puts him in the Top 10 though. He's right outside, in the 11-15 tier for me.

                Same with Lucas. If Lucas beats Danny Garcia though, hell 100% be in my Top 10, same for Danny if he beats Lucas.

                Bradley hasn't beaten a good opponent since Alexander, but he has a golden opportunity to get back in the Top 10 with Marquez obviously. And no he lost clear as day to Pacquiao.

                And Sergio is still in the Top 10, but he has to fall with arguably losing to Martin Murray.

                Pacquiao was KO'd by Marquez, just prior to that he beat Bradley when he was undefeated and actually a Top 10 P4P fighter. He's dropped since losing to Marquez, but to #7 for me.

                And though Donaire was outclassed by Rigondeaux, he's still showed he's one of the best fighters in the world beating top guys at 118-122 still.

                Froch is definitely in the Top 10, but at like 9. He picked up some good wins over Bute and Kessler, and if Sergio doesn't fight Geale or Golovkin next, and Froch keeps winning, and Manny keeps fighting guys like Rios/Alvarado/Provonikov (decent enough fighters but not real contenders at 147), than I'll have no problem moving Froch up.

                How could you snub Mares so bad???

                He's on a roll. He beat Darchinyan, should have beaten Perez, Agbeko, Moreno, and Ponce. Won titles from 118-126, he's most definitely in the Top 10. His run has been better than Froch the past couple years and he's undefeated.

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