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  • JuicyJuice
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    Loads of P4P lists, ranging from 1980 to 2003

    KO/Ring end of year pound for pound polls;


    January 1980

    1: Duran
    2: Leonard
    3: Gomez
    4: Danny Lopez
    5: Cuevas
    6: Arguello
    7: Holmes
    8: Benitez
    9: Antuofermo
    9: Matt Saad Muhammad


    Jan 81

    1: Hearns
    2: Leonard
    3: Hagler
    4: Holmes
    5: Arguello
    6: Gomez
    7: Eddie Mustafa Muhammad
    8: Matt Saad Muhammmad
    9: Benitez
    10: Duran
    10: Pryor


    Jan 82

    1: Leonard
    2: Arguello
    3: Hagler
    4: Sanchez
    5: Benitez
    6: Holmes
    7: Chandler
    8: Pedroza
    9: Pryor
    10: Hearns
    10: Qawi


    Dec 83

    1: Hagler
    2: Pryor
    3: Holmes
    4: Spinks
    5: Chandler
    6: Hearns
    7: Arguello
    8: Gomez
    9: Camacho
    10: Pedroza


    Dec 84

    1: Hagler
    2: Pryor
    3: Holmes
    4: Pedroza
    5: Camacho
    6: Chandler
    6: Leonard
    8: Spinks
    9: Hearns
    10: Curry


    Dec 85

    1: Hagler
    2: Camacho
    3: Spinks
    4: Curry
    5: Hearns
    6: McGuigan
    7: Milton McCrory
    8: Pinklon Thomas
    8: JCC
    10: Holmes


    Dec 86

    1: Hagler
    2: Tyson
    3: Curry
    4: Hearns
    5: Rosario
    6: Nelson
    6: Spinks
    8: Holyfield
    9: JCC
    10: Camacho


    No poll in 87


    Dec 88

    1: Tyson
    2: JCC
    3: Holyfield
    4: SRL
    5: Fenech
    6: Nunn
    7: Nelson
    8: Jung Koo Chang
    9: McGirt
    10: Kalambay


    Dec 89

    1: Tyson
    2: JCC
    3: Taylor
    4: Nunn
    5: Holyfield
    6: Whitaker
    7: SRL
    8: Fenech
    9: Nelson
    10: Starling


    Dec 90

    1: JCC
    2: Whitaker
    3: Tyson
    4: Taylor
    5: Douglas
    6: Brown
    7: Nunn
    8: Holyfield
    9: Humberto Gonzales
    10: Norris


    Dec 91

    1: JCC
    2: Whitaker
    3: Holyfield
    4: Tyson
    5: Taylor
    6: McCallum
    7: Hearns
    8: Galaxy
    9: Norris
    10: Kyun Park


    Dec 92

    1: JCC
    2: Norris
    3: Whitaker
    4: McGirt
    5: Bowe
    6: Nelson
    7: Barkley
    7: Canizales
    9: Jackson
    10: RJJ
    10: Lewis
    10: McCallum


    Dec 93

    1: Whitaker
    2: JCC
    3: Norris
    4: Toney
    5: Carbajal
    6: Holyfield
    7: McGirt
    8: RJJ
    9: Canizales
    10: Lopez


    Dec 94

    1: Whitaker
    2: Toney
    3: RJJ
    4. Randall
    5: McClellan
    6: Lopez
    7: Canizales
    8: Gonzales
    9: Trinidad
    10: Kelley


    Dec 95

    1: RJJ
    2: Whitaker
    3: DLH
    4: Trinidad
    5: Barrera
    6: Bowe
    7: Lopez
    8: Chavez
    9: Quartey
    10: Hamed
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    These are all from Ring magazine;


    Feb 1993

    1: JCC
    2: Whitaker
    3: Norris
    4: Holyfield
    5: Canizales
    6: McGirt
    7: Nelson
    8: Julian Jackson
    9: Kil Moon
    10: Toney


    Sept 96

    1: RJJ
    2: Whitaker
    3: DLH
    4: Trinidad
    5: Barrera
    6: Lopez
    7: Tszyu
    8: Bowe
    9: Norris
    10: Tyson


    Sept 98

    1: DLH
    2: RJJ
    3: Holyfield
    4: Trinidad
    5: Mark Johnson
    6: Whitaker
    7: Hamed
    8: Tapia
    9: Lopez
    10: Hopkins


    June 01

    1: Trinidad
    2: Mosley
    3: RJJ
    4: Hamed
    5: Mayweather
    6: DLH
    7: Tszyu
    8: Morales
    9: Judah
    10: Vargas


    June 03

    1: Hopkins
    2: RJJ
    3: Barrera
    4: DLH
    5: Tszyu
    6: Morales
    7: Mayweather
    8: Mayorga
    9: Lewis
    10: Forrest

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    • RAESAAD
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      I suppose thank you for yet another look into the past.

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      • AintGottaClue
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        no nigel benn in any p4p list?

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          Nice bit of BOXING HISTORY there JuyJuy.

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          • JuicyJuice
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            Originally posted by SturmRules
            no nigel benn in any p4p list?
            He really couldn't of been.

            1988 - imfamously almost stopped by Logan
            1989 - imfamously rope-a-doped by Watson
            1990 - imfamously defeated by arch-rival Eubank
            1991 - held no title at all
            1992 - worst performance to date (vs. Malinga, pre-Tibbs)
            1993 - rocked by Gent in slugfest, lacklustre vs Eubank
            1994 - only fought twice, very lacklustre vs Giminez
            1995 - looked worst than ever against Nardiello and Perez

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            • AintGottaClue
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              #7
              Originally posted by JuicyJuice
              He really couldn't of been.

              1988 - imfamously almost stopped by Logan
              1989 - imfamously rope-a-doped by Watson
              1990 - imfamously defeated by arch-rival Eubank
              1991 - held no title at all
              1992 - worst performance to date (vs. Malinga, pre-Tibbs)
              1993 - rocked by Gent in slugfest, lacklustre vs Eubank
              1994 - only fought twice, very lacklustre vs Giminez
              1995 - looked worst than ever against Nardiello and Perez

              so why didnt u go farther back and post a p4p list with him at #1 if he was there at all.

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              • JuicyJuice
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                If Galvano, Piper and Wharton all happened in one year then Benn would definately be one of the best fighters of that year - he was flawless in those fights.. but because he was British, they'd probably throw in Barkley and McClellan ahead of Benn instead

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                • Easy-E
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                  my real concernt here is a serious lack of chris "simply the best" eubank. surely if he was simply the best, he would be one at least one p4p list??

                  also, i dont get why they have hw's on the list. dont they understand the purpose of the p4p sysmtem??

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                    Originally posted by PBF34
                    my real concernt here is a serious lack of chris "simply the best" eubank. surely if he was simply the best, he would be one at least one p4p list??
                    1990 - left severely hospitalised by Benn
                    1991 - hardly did anything v Sherry, severely hospitalised from Watson rematch
                    1992 - looked awful v Malinga, hardly did anything v Thornton
                    1993 - looked worse than ever against Benn
                    1994 - brilliant v Rocchigiani/Wharton, hardly did anything v Amaral/Schommer
                    1995 - retired

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