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  • mathed
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    #51
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    Martin Murray.
    Murray and Geale.

    I swear......people love to pick on this dude and I admit, he doesn't have the biggest names on his resume but most of the guys that he beat were all ranked in the top 10 at MW when he fought them. Guys like Quillin, Cotto, N'Dam, have all ducked him. The dude is wrecking guys that have hardly ever even been dropped or never been dropped before.

    Meanwhile, a dude like Floyd gets credit for hugging and elbowing guys to decision victories that he should be knocking out if he was the best ever like he claims to be.

    GGG is working on a fight with the hardest punching guy in his division besides himself, a guy who is also a champion as well. Even after this fight, he still is the mandatory for the Cotto-Canelo winner so there is plenty for him at 160.

    Ward is sitting there fighting 168 pound scrubs at 172, claiming to be the man in a division that is as dead as a cemetery. Too afraid to move up and too afraid to move down but Ward is the man according to many on here and GGG is the "duck".
    Last edited by mathed; 07-23-2015, 06:56 PM.

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    • hugh grant
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      #52
      Its not always who you beat, but how you beat them. Canelo hadn't fought anyone so wasn't a p4p then. Yet Floyd fought him and its supposed to be a good win for Floyd even with the CW.

      But we know GGG is more feared than Canelo ever was or will be.
      Floyd hasn't a resume full of top p4p fighters. JMM wasn't a p4p WW. Corrales was drained.
      Floyd just hasnt an abundance of p4p fighters on his resume when he fought them. Yes he has Pac. SSM was supposed to be but clearly wasn't.

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      • techliam
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        #53
        Originally posted by Queen_Leia
        P4P are opinionated based but is a needed apparatus. if you are one of the best in boxing, there needs to be a list to distinguish the elite from the cab drivers.

        If we had no check and balances, we would see fighters like rod Salka fighting a fighter like Terrence Crawford and we would be calling it a elite fights.

        No, thanks to P4P list, we know that Salka is a garbage fighter because he will never be on that list. Yes P4P are opinionated based but universally if a fighter belong on the list but more so the order.

        We all agree whether you hate him or not that Floyd Mayweather belong on a P4p list just like we all agree whether you hate him or not that Rod Salka doesn't belong on any P4P list.


        Is Gennedy fought any P4P fighters yet?
        Thank god for P4P lists. Without it, i'd have never known Salka wasn't a worth Garcia opponent. Divisional ratings and resumes certainly don't help

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        • Scott9945
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          #54
          P4P lists are meaningless in the real world. All that matters is that Golovkin fights top 10 middleweights.

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          • Beercules
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            #55
            Originally posted by mathed
            Murray and Geale.

            I swear......people love to pick on this dude and I admit, he doesn't have the biggest names on his resume but most of the guys that he beat were all ranked in the top 10 at MW when he fought them. Guys like Quillin, Cotto, N'Dam, have all ducked him. The dude is wrecking guys that have hardly ever even been dropped or never been dropped before.

            Meanwhile, a dude like Floyd gets credit for hugging and elbowing guys to decision victories that he should be knocking out if he was the best ever like he claims to be.

            GGG is working on a fight with the hardest punching guy in his division besides himself, a guy who is also a champion as well. Even after this fight, he still is the mandatory for the Cotto-Canelo winner so there is plenty for him at 160.

            Ward is sitting there fighting 168 pound scrubs at 172, claiming to be the man in a division that is as dead as a cemetery. Too afraid to move up and too afraid to move down but Ward is the man according to many on here and GGG is the "duck".


            I have to spread more green around before I can green you. Spot on.

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