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  • Foreign Soil
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    #21
    Originally posted by TLC8
    These P4P List really are ******. I mean seriously, what are you really ranking? A popularity contest? Who really gives a **** when really none of them could ever fight one another . It's nothing more than fantasyland. Let's have one ranking per division then it means something. There nothing to even debate about who's who in P4P! I'm interested in reality , but for those that want to post their well thought out, personal P4P list is juvenile at best. That's like saying, okay, here's MY all time P4P list:

    1) Muhammad Ali
    2) Ray Robinson
    3) Ray Leonard
    4) Marvin Hagler
    5) Mike Tyson
    6) Julio Cesar Chavez
    7) Evander Holyfield
    8) Salvador Sanchez
    9) Joe Louis
    10) Alexis Arguello
    11) George Foreman
    12) Roberto Duran
    13) Tommy Hearns
    14) Joe Frazier
    15) Larry Holmes

    Wow! Neat-o! Now what??? Is someone going to argue with how could I possibly have Tyson ranked ahead of Alexis Arguello?!!? How could I have Chavez ahead of George Foreman??? LOL!!! It's ******. Just calling it "Your Favorite Fighters of All Time", is more credible than this hokie P4P list.
    Agree with you with the overall sentiment over P4P lists. Got to thank the RJJ era for that. It's turned into another excuse for not fighting the best fighters in your own weight class while squeezing out maximum credit. Simply nothing more than a way to nuthug your favorite fighters even more, or fantasy boxing.

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    • gauze
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      #22
      Originally posted by TLC8
      These P4P List really are ******. I mean seriously, what are you really ranking? A popularity contest? Who really gives a **** when really none of them could ever fight one another . It's nothing more than fantasyland. Let's have one ranking per division then it means something. There nothing to even debate about who's who in P4P! I'm interested in reality , but for those that want to post their well thought out, personal P4P list is juvenile at best. That's like saying, okay, here's MY all time P4P list:

      1) Muhammad Ali
      2) Ray Robinson
      3) Ray Leonard
      4) Marvin Hagler
      5) Mike Tyson
      6) Julio Cesar Chavez
      7) Evander Holyfield
      8) Salvador Sanchez
      9) Joe Louis
      10) Alexis Arguello
      11) George Foreman
      12) Roberto Duran
      13) Tommy Hearns
      14) Joe Frazier
      15) Larry Holmes

      Wow! Neat-o! Now what??? Is someone going to argue with how could I possibly have Tyson ranked ahead of Alexis Arguello?!!? How could I have Chavez ahead of George Foreman??? LOL!!! It's ******. Just calling it "Your Favorite Fighters of All Time", is more credible than this hokie P4P list.
      cool story bro.

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      • gauze
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        #23
        Originally posted by Foreign Soil
        Agree with you with the overall sentiment over P4P lists. Got to thank the RJJ era for that. It's turned into another excuse for not fighting the best fighters in your own weight class while squeezing out maximum credit. Simply nothing more than a way to nuthug your favorite fighters even more, or fantasy boxing.
        i must be missing something. why are you guys talking about p4p? what does that have to do with this thread and why did that guy go on that rant when that dude mentioned tyson knocking out people was inevitable but fun to watch? are you all mentally ******ed?

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        • Foreign Soil
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          #24
          Originally posted by gauze
          i must be missing something. why are you guys talking about p4p? what does that have to do with this thread and why did that guy go on that rant when that dude mentioned tyson knocking out people was inevitable but fun to watch? are you all mentally ******ed?
          It did come out of nowhere, but I simply agreed with his overall point - it wasn't too hard to figure out.

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          • TLC8
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            #25
            Originally posted by gauze
            i must be missing something. why are you guys talking about p4p? what does that have to do with this thread and why did that guy go on that rant when that dude mentioned tyson knocking out people was inevitable but fun to watch? are you all mentally ******ed?
            Idiot, you did miss something so shut the phukk up.

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            • TLC8
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              #26
              Originally posted by gauze
              i must be missing something. why are you guys talking about p4p? what does that have to do with this thread and why did that guy go on that rant when that dude mentioned tyson knocking out people was inevitable but fun to watch? are you all mentally ******ed?
              Well said. RJJ actually had in his HBO contract that only he chooses his opponents; the network nor any other promoter determined that. That's why Roy had so many tomato cans he hand pick. Played a basketball game the day of the fight. Had a rap concert before he climbed into the ring. Roy was Floyd Mayweather before Floyd was Floyd.

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              • gauze
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                #27
                Originally posted by TLC8
                Idiot, you did miss something so shut the phukk up.

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                • Catrin
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                  #28
                  3 grandes warriors! El gran campeon mexicano... J.C. chavez! Rubio & the mercenary GGG! Faitelson is just one ugly mofo!!! JK GREAT JOB AT ESPN DEPORTES! I actually watch it now! That being said VIVA MEXICO CABRON3$!

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                  • Tyler_Durden
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                    #29
                    Rubio stands no chance, the only question in this fight is how many rounds will he last?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TLC8
                      Well said. RJJ actually had in his HBO contract that only he chooses his opponents; the network nor any other promoter determined that. That's why Roy had so many tomato cans he hand pick. Played a basketball game the day of the fight. Had a rap concert before he climbed into the ring. Roy was Floyd Mayweather before Floyd was Floyd.
                      Except Roy fought every single guy at light heavy during his reign..except for Darius M who wouldn't come to the U.S.A. For the fight.
                      Anyone who expected Roy to go overseas to fight him were delusional. Let's not forget Roy also moved up 25 pounds and won the heavy weight title as well.
                      Floyd makes guys come down in weight in divisions he holds belts in and has fought numerous times previously. He's also avoided the only guy in his division that had a very legitimate chance of beating him for the last 5 years. Roy fought some bums for sure but he was no Floyd Mayweather....

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