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  • onikami
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    #1

    Best Pound 4 Pound Ranking

    Here is the BBC's best Pound 4 Pound Top 10.

    Any one agree or disagree?

    Pound-for-pound world rankings
  • DLT
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    #2
    Originally posted by onikami
    Here is the BBC's best Pound 4 Pound Top 10.

    Any one agree or disagree?

    Pound-for-pound world rankings
    I think that Pac, MAB, Morales, Marquez, and Johnson are all to high. Im sick of seeing the same guys high on these list no matter how many times they lose while guys like Wright and Spinks are so low. I think that Chico should be higher and Raphel Marquez should be higher

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    • Sir_Jose
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      #3
      Johnson and Tito dont belong.

      This site has the best p4p list going.

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      • onikami
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        #4
        Pac Man deserves his 4th place.

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        • tri4ben2
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          This all depends if it is what you did in the last few months or what you have done in your entire career.

          Johnson was a journey man for much of his career, and just made a great improvement during the last year.

          Where as DLH was a superstar for much of his career and since he fought Yori Boy a couple years ago, has done pretty bad.

          So if you are saying who had the better p4p career, I would chose DLH, but as of right now, Johnson is the hotter fighter and should be ranked higher p4p.

          The other thing to note is that you should have to fight often to maintain your ranking. Floyd has fought 3 times in the last 4 years, against marginal opposition and he is usually ranked #1 or #2. A win over brussels this weekend does not mean anything, and people will still rank him higher than Pacioau.

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          • DLT
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            #6
            Originally posted by onikami
            Pac Man deserves his 4th place.
            I like Pac but he didnt beat Marquez and I was disappointed in both of there performances. I think Wright and Spinks should be ranked higher and maybe even Chico

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            • DLT
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              #7
              Originally posted by tri4ben2
              This all depends if it is what you did in the last few months or what you have done in your entire career.

              Johnson was a journey man for much of his career, and just made a great improvement during the last year.

              Where as DLH was a superstar for much of his career and since he fought Yori Boy a couple years ago, has done pretty bad.

              So if you are saying who had the better p4p career, I would chose DLH, but as of right now, Johnson is the hotter fighter and should be ranked higher p4p.

              The other thing to note is that you should have to fight often to maintain your ranking. Floyd has fought 3 times in the last 4 years, against marginal opposition and he is usually ranked #1 or #2. A win over brussels this weekend does not mean anything, and people will still rank him higher than Pacioau.
              Floyd has had more then 3 fights in 4 years. What are you saying, that he fights less then once a year? He also has one of the best resumes out there and has been a champ for 7 years and he's undefeated and in his 4th weight class. Pac has been beaten and KO and he didnt even win his last fight
              Last edited by DLT; 01-20-2005, 04:36 PM.

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              • Kornhusker
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                Floyd and Kostya need to be flipped, other than that it is pretty good. P4P Floyd is more skilled, but since they are now fighting at the same weight he needs to beat the undisputed champ to move over him. I also think if he was to beat Tszyu, he would take the number 1 spot from Hopkins.

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                • borikua
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jose
                  Johnson and Tito dont belong.

                  This site has the best p4p list going.
                  Why Tito don't belong on that list?

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                  • jpboxer3
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by onikami
                    Here is the BBC's best Pound 4 Pound Top 10.

                    Any one agree or disagree?

                    Pound-for-pound world rankings

                    Finally!Glen Johnson should definetly be in the top10 p4p.I have him 8th on my list.

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