If you have Pacquiao P4P #3 or above....
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I rate Ward as #1 if he was active but the reality is he has only fought once in the past year and a half, against Edwin Rodriguez.
Pacquiao beating Bradley is an excellent win. The best over a quality prime opponent from one of the top guys since Ward v Froch.
It's more than enough for some to have him at #1Comment
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Ward dismantled Dawson and made him quit. Dawson was the Light-Heavyweight Champion and him and his trainer didn't mind dropping down to 168 to fight Ward.I rate Ward as #1 if he was active but the reality is he has only fought once in the past year and a half, against Edwin Rodriguez.
Pacquiao beating Bradley is an excellent win. The best over a quality prime opponent from one of the top guys since Ward v Froch.
It's more than enough for some to have him at #1Comment
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In September 2012. Ward isn't active enough.
Floydbots need not worry, the US boxing media outlets will keep him at #1 and Ward at #2 regardless.Comment
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Pac has beat p4p no3 after coming off of a ko, which needs extra brownie points.
Pac is no1 above Floyd, Floyd is too specialized, Floyd is no1 defensive fighter but not no1 fighter. No1 fighter is if you have a tear up, which Floyd would come off second best. Bradley came off second best to Pac as he tried having a tear up.Comment
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Pac got robbed v Bradley the first fight (so that's 1 loss that shouldn't have happened), and the KO to JMM was a true spectacular miracle that no-one expected, and Pac was on his way to winning that fight too. Now, I won't call myself a Pac fan at all, i'm neutral, but taking into account those points, the fact he was unbeaten for what 8 years(?) before Bradley 1, and the fact he has come back after being written off to record a decent tune-up win v Rios and a win over a P4P guy like Bradley (convincingly) in a diminished state, I feel he has done enough to be classed in the top #3 at the present time. If not him - who? Ward too inactive. Rigo hasn't had enough fights... Floyd, Pac and Wlad are the 3 most proven and consistent performers in boxing today, and thus should be the top 3 P4P, IMO.
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