To 20 p4p since 1980

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  • K-DOGG
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    #51
    Originally posted by GreatestIAM
    How do you have Micheal Spinks on there and not Tyson, no duran, hagler or hearns, this is no where near perfect and if you put SRL as number 1 youve destroyed your entire list there! Well its your opinion so whatever, but this is no where near PERFACT, see no where near PERFACT (perfect)
    Well, there's no Tyson because he's a heavyweight and the Pound-4-pound concept was created specifically for non-heavies. That's not to say a heavyweight can't be on a p4p list; but I find it difficult to do so.

    There's no Duran because he started out in the 1960's and by the time the 1980's came around he was sporatic with his great performances.

    There is a Hagler on the list.

    There's no Hearns because I didn't think he made the Top 10.

    Oh and Leonard, I do believe, was the best p4p fighter we've seen since 1980.

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    • Verstyle
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      #52
      Originally posted by PBF34
      HW's should not be in p4p lists unless they started out at a lower weight.

      well yeah thats true. but i also think it should be considered if they can do things that lower weight class can do and the average heavyweight cant do. ya get me

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      • Verstyle
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        #53
        Originally posted by K-DOGG
        Well, there's no Tyson because he's a heavyweight and the Pound-4-pound concept was created specifically for non-heavies. That's not to say a heavyweight can't be on a p4p list; but I find it difficult to do so.

        There's no Duran because he started out in the 1960's and by the time the 1980's came around he was sporatic with his great performances.

        There is a Hagler on the list.

        There's no Hearns because I didn't think he made the Top 10.

        Oh and Leonard, I do believe, was the best p4p fighter we've seen since 1980.

        very true he had lighting speed and power all the way up to 160.

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