Updated ESPN P4P List

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  • kardsufur
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    #31
    lmao at lomachenko receiving votes after 1 fight

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    • revs1227
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      #32
      calll me crazy but i got''

      ward
      bradley
      rigo
      floyd
      jmm
      pac
      sergio
      donaire


      i love how people fall for floyds bs ..yes hes great but sit back and look at the bigger picture
      he fought guerrero and canelo !
      bradley and jmm fought pacquiao and eachother
      ward beat everybody in the super 6 !
      rigo beat doanire with ease!

      this guy is the biggest con artist goin
      having said that
      i still think floyd could bbeat pac,jmm,bradley or anyone at welter hejust doesnt deserve the top spot for his bs wins

      Originally posted by kardsufur
      lmao at lomachenko receiving votes after 1 fight
      hes had 400 fights and just won the world series of boxing somthing half the top 10 pfp fighter couldnt win
      but i agree ill give him a couple more fights
      Last edited by revs1227; 11-29-2013, 09:07 AM.

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      • Rip Chudd
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        #33
        Originally posted by djeffectz
        My top 5 list

        1. Ward
        2. Pac
        3. Mayweather
        4. Bradley
        5. Martinez

        Mayweather, if you're reading this you have to fight the best to be the best, come get your number 2 spot back.
        So Pac fighting Rios is fighting the best? No way at all to justify him being number 2. C'mon son, you're better then that.

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        • Riley Freeman
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          #34
          Originally posted by Jloro
          look at these atrocious lists, from so called reporters
          1. Floyd Mayweather
          2. Andre Ward
          3. Mikey Garcia
          4. Juan Manuel Marquez
          5. Danny Garcia
          6. Gennady Golovkin
          7. Nonito Donaire
          8. Wladimir Klitschko
          9. Tim Bradley
          10. Adrien Broner



          1. Floyd Mayweather
          2. Andre Ward
          3. Juan Manuel Marquez
          4. Guillermo Rigondeaux
          5. Manny Pacquiao
          6. Adrien Broner
          7. Saul Alvarez
          8. Sergio Martinez
          9. Nonito Donaire
          10. Mikey Garcia


          http://www.esn ewsre porting.com
          Who ever made that list should be slapped to sleep.

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          • New England
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            #35
            that's really not a bad list. the pound for pound is inherently subjective. if these guys don't fight in the same weight class you're forced to speculate.

            i don't have martinez on mine, and mikey is in the top 10. martinez looked awful against murray, and could have easily lost that fight on the cards.

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            • teddycanyon
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              #36
              I don't know why Klitschko remains so low...he's #4 on my p4p list and I could even make a case for him being #3. I'm happy they put Garcia in and took Froch out. Long overdue Danny! I think it's still a tad premature to put Golovkin in, even at the back end.
              Overall, the ESPN p4p should be respected more than the Ring Magazine Golden Boy trumpeters.

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