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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #11
    1 floyd
    2 Ward
    3 rigo
    4 wlad
    5 kovolev
    6 roman
    7 ggg
    8 manny
    9 bradley
    10 crawford

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    • nivek535
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      #12
      Originally posted by Doritos
      1. Floyd Mayweather
      2. Sergey Kovalev
      3. Wladimir Klitschko
      4. Rigo
      5. Lomachenko
      6. Manny Pacquiao (way past his best now, 2009 Pac was #1 P4P)
      7. Andre Ward (a win over Kovalev @ 175 puts him #1 P4P in my books, he needs to start fighting better opposition if he wants to be ranked higher)
      8. Nicholas Walters
      9. GGG (needs to step his resume up, may have the talent but hasn't proven it)
      10. Timothy Bradley
      1,3,4,5,6,7,8
      in order or not, i dont think they deserve top 10 anymore/not yet.
      walters has good power, but will it translate? so far he seems only dominant due to size. which in my opinion, is not a good factor for p4p rankings lol.
      floyd pac rigo klitsch are too old/over soon lol.
      loma too new, + loss to salido -> still hasnt shown that he can deal with another salido if one shows up.
      ward hasnt done **** lol

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      • nivek535
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        #13
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
        1 no
        2 no
        3 no
        4 no
        5 kovolev
        6 roman
        7 ggg
        8 no
        9 bradley
        10 crawford
        my opinion ahuaehahehaehahaheahehaeha

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        • Doritos
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          #14
          Originally posted by nivek535
          1,3,4,5,6,7,8
          in order or not, i dont think they deserve top 10 anymore/not yet.
          walters has good power, but will it translate? so far he seems only dominant due to size. which in my opinion, is not a good factor for p4p rankings lol.
          floyd pac rigo klitsch are too old/over soon lol.
          loma too new, + loss to salido -> still hasnt shown that he can deal with another salido if one shows up.
          ward hasnt done **** lol
          Ward cleaned out his division, he's been inactive but pick a fighter @ 168 who beats him. Same for Mayweather, pick a fighter @ 147 who beats him. Same for Klitschko @ HW. Pac is over it but still good enough to beat most the guys @ 147. Rigo is going strong. Loma has great talent and captured a world title in his first 5 pro fights, I don't think he'll have a problem with another Salido if the ref does his job and DQs the guy for comboing him in the balls for 12 rounds.

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          • mneronava2k
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            why do you bozos have Bradley as top ten. He was given a gift with that "win" instead of a no contest. Also, he had a draw with Chaves, lost to Pacquiao, a tight (could have been a draw) win over Marquez, and the other Pacquiao fight, and then the Ruslan fight.

            How he's top ten for getting lucky breaks and questionable calls hardly puts him at the top of the sport.

            Prediction: he's out of boxing in two years. He's done without diaz

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              #16
              Originally posted by Doritos
              Ward cleaned out his division, he's been inactive but pick a fighter @ 168 who beats him. Same for Mayweather, pick a fighter @ 147 who beats him. Same for Klitschko @ HW. Pac is over it but still good enough to beat most the guys @ 147. Rigo is going strong. Loma has great talent and captured a world title in his first 5 pro fights, I don't think he'll have a problem with another Salido if the ref does his job and DQs the guy for comboing him in the balls for 12 rounds.
              k i guess ur right @ floyd. but klitschko we will see after october.
              pac is good enough to beat a lot, but i dont think he still has enough for top 10 p4p...
              rigo... i dont wanna touch on this topic again. but hes fragile and not growing any younger.
              loma... true @ world title on his 3rd fight.. and probably will beat salido in a rematch even if its at 130.. but u dont think there are fighters who achieved more in the last 5 fights than loma? (im a huge loma fan btw)
              if he already had 30 pro fights before getting his title shot, ppl would view him differently/rank him lower. its easy to be influenced by "oh he got title in 3rd fight"
              Originally posted by mneronava2k
              why do you bozos have Bradley as top ten. He was given a gift with that "win" instead of a no contest. Also, he had a draw with Chaves, lost to Pacquiao, a tight (could have been a draw) win over Marquez, and the other Pacquiao fight, and then the Ruslan fight.

              How he's top ten for getting lucky breaks and questionable calls hardly puts him at the top of the sport.

              Prediction: he's out of boxing in two years. He's done without diaz
              true @ bradley top 10. hmm.

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              • Doritos
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                #17
                Originally posted by nivek535
                k i guess ur right @ floyd. but klitschko we will see after october.
                pac is good enough to beat a lot, but i dont think he still has enough for top 10 p4p...
                rigo... i dont wanna touch on this topic again. but hes fragile and not growing any younger.
                loma... true @ world title on his 3rd fight.. and probably will beat salido in a rematch even if its at 130.. but u dont think there are fighters who achieved more in the last 5 fights than loma? (im a huge loma fan btw)
                if he already had 30 pro fights before getting his title shot, ppl would view him differently/rank him lower. its easy to be influenced by "oh he got title in 3rd fight"

                true @ bradley top 10. hmm.
                You got Fury beating Klitschko? Or you think he's retiring after? I'd love for Fury to beat Klitschko btw lol. Yeah you're right on Loma, I'm a big fan too but there's fighters that have done more in their last 5 fights, he defo has future potential to be #1 P4P though. Rigo is old and has a suspect chin but he keeps on winning so for now he has to be rated until he gets chin checked or ages bad over night.

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                • Sugar Adam Ali
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by nivek535
                  my opinion ahuaehahehaehahaheahehaeha
                  Who beats the guys you say no to..

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                  • BrometheusBob.
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                    #19
                    My genuine opinion, based on my assessment of their performance in fights, the quality of their opposition, and my personal assessment of their boxing abilities (it's my list afterall ). For each of these three areas I put a higher emphasis on most recent fights. I do not however try to imagine any h2h matchups of fighters of much different weight, as I find the task to require too much imagination on my part.

                    Anyway, here we go:
                    1. Floyd Mayweather Jr
                    2. Wladimir Klitschko
                    3. Roman Gonzalez
                    4. Gennady Golovkin
                    5. Sergey Kovalev
                    6. Manny Pacquiao
                    7. Guillermo Rigondeaux
                    8. Naoya Inoue
                    9. Takashi Uchiyama
                    10. Terence Crawford

                    Honorable Mentions: Yamanaka, Garcia, Canelo, Cotto, Bradley, Povetkin, Estrada, JMM (inactive), Froch (inactive), Ward (inactive)
                    Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 09-03-2015, 12:59 AM.

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                    • Sugar Adam Ali
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BrometheusBob
                      My genuine opinion, based on my assessment of their performance in fights, the quality of their opposition, and my personal assessment of their boxing abilities (it's my list afterall ). For each of these three areas I put a higher emphasis on most recent fights. I do not however try to imagine any h2h matchups of fighters of much different weight, as I find the task to require too much imagination on my part.

                      Anyway, here we go:
                      1. Floyd Mayweather Jr
                      2. Wladimir Klitschko
                      3. Roman Gonzalez
                      4. Gennady Golovkin
                      5. Sergey Kovalev
                      6. Manny Pacquiao
                      7. Guillermo Rigondeaux
                      8. Naoya Inoue
                      9. Takashi Uchiyama
                      10. Terence Crawford

                      Don't know how GGG is higher than kovolev...
                      One has dominant wins over bernard and pascal, one has wins over geale and Murray...

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