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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #51
    Originally posted by tommyknocker
    neither fan of Bradley or Pac. that about the butthurt


    but to say Bradley beat Pac is very ignorant and shows the conformity with bull**** decisions. that's sad
    Sure your not a fan of either..Your just an alt who can come on here and say whatever..I get it..Me I stand by what I believe,which is Bradley beat Pac..Even tho that has nothing to do with my first post..Bottom line is Bradley did beat both Marquez and Pac..Let's say you wanna say Pac beat Bradley..It does not change the fact that Pac was stopped(Stopped!!!!)he has no business on a top ten list period..Again,you've missed the point responding to something so ******(and if you were not butt hurt why bother)..You've missed the main point again..Oh but sure your not a fan of anyone,your completely un-bias ..Sure..

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    • MGMGRAND
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      #52
      How Pacquiao who lost 2 out of his last 3 fights, above the P4P LINEAL Middleweight Champion of the world, Sergio Martinez, is unknown to me.

      + when he comes back he fights a easy fight, Sergio hasn't had the most popular competition, but it all has been stiff competition.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #53
        Originally posted by MGMGRAND
        How Pacquiao who lost 2 out of his last 3 fights, above the P4P LINEAL Middleweight Champion of the world, Sergio Martinez, is unknown to me.

        + when he comes back he fights a easy fight, Sergio hasn't had the most popular competition, but it all has been stiff competition.
        Originally posted by tommyknocker
        1. Floyd Maywether
        2. Andre Ward
        3. Guillermo Rigondeaux
        4. Tim Bradley
        5. Manny Pacquiao
        6. Danny Garcia
        7. Juan Manuel Marquez
        8. Mikey Garcia
        9. Sergio Martinez
        10. Roman Gonzalez
        Tell it to this guy..

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        • tommyknocker
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          #54
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          Tell it to this guy..
          You guys gave to much about the OFFICIAL (official:3 self-interested humans) decisions.

          Everyone agrees that Pac beat Bradley.

          Martinez declined a lot in his last fight. He could have lost that fight but the judges saved him. (dont say it was a robbery, but it could have gone either way)
          And Murray is nothing special...

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          • Nagabilly
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            #55
            1. Mayweather
            2. Ward
            3. Bradley
            4. Rigo
            5. Martinez
            6. JMM
            7. Pacquiao
            8. Klitschko
            9. Danny Garcia
            10. Carl Froch

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            • Weebler I
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              #56
              Originally posted by jas
              Some of these p4p lists are comical and show you that MPDNSAB. Feel free to decipher the initials.

              Weebler - I'm disappointed. For a HOF poster having Floyd at number 7. Tut tut mate.

              And froch's last fight - lol. Chin up in the air, crossing his feet. In top 10? Come on folks. I admit He woulda knocked Georgie boy out anyway ref jumping in early or not.

              When you make these lists, ask yourself, has this guy beaten the other top guy in his division. If he hasn't for reasons other than not fighting because of promotional conflict, then don't put him in the list.
              Froch is in Ring's top 10, TBR's top 10, boxingscene's top 10 etc, but more importantly for the sport he avoids no one and wins far more than he loses.

              I don't like giving fighter's credit who avoid certain fighters over those who don't. Everyone can have a top record picking and choosing opponents to suit them while avoiding those who would trouble them. I made my criteria clear:

              Willingness to take on the best consistently ranks highly on my PFP list, you're not a true PFP champ if you're avoiding opponents and/or cherry-picking. You can't just say I want him and him but not him, just to make yourself look good and protect your record.
              Last edited by Weebler I; 01-01-2014, 02:13 PM.

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                #57
                1. Jon Jones
                2. Jose Aldo
                3. Chris Weidman
                4. Cain Velasquez
                5. Demetrious Johnson
                6. Anderson Silva
                7. Renan Barao
                8. Dominick Cruz
                9. Anthony Pettis
                10. JDS

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                • Kagami Taiga
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Weebler I
                  Froch is in Ring's top 10, TBR's top 10, boxingscene's top 10 etc, but more importantly for the sport he avoids no one and wins far more than he loses.

                  I don't like giving fighter's credit who avoid certain fighters over those who don't. Everyone can have a top record picking and choosing opponents to suit them while avoiding those who would trouble them. I made my criteria clear:
                  But that's not what p4p is. Lol. Smh.

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                  • MGMGRAND
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by tommyknocker
                    You guys gave to much about the OFFICIAL (official:3 self-interested humans) decisions.

                    Everyone agrees that Pac beat Bradley.

                    Martinez declined a lot in his last fight. He could have lost that fight but the judges saved him. (dont say it was a robbery, but it could have gone either way)
                    And Murray is nothing special...
                    Pacquiao got KO'd cold by Marquez...Worse than when Roy Jones got stomped by Tarver, by Johnson, one of the worst knockouts in history.

                    Pacquiao then lost a OFFICIAL decision over Bradley, so in that case if we are counting unofficial victories against Martinez and Bradley, Pacquiao also CLEARLY lost the 3rd fight agaisnt Juan Marquez. In which MAJORITY of boxing fans agree with.
                    So now Pacquiao has recently lost to JMM twice, and Tim Bradley.

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                    • Weebler I
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                      But that's not what p4p is. Lol. Smh.
                      The definition varies, some compile them on resume, some on head to head if they were all the same size, some use other references. The only thing that's consistent is that they're personal lists with personal preferences.

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