Originally posted by hotbox2316
If Taylor wins=#1 P4P??
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who the hell did taylor beat besides joppy, cuz he sure as hell didnt beat hopkins, how can he be #1 p4p with only 1 decisive win against a top contener. even if he beat winky which i doubt e might get a home town decision he shouldnt be in the top tenOriginally posted by TheGreat1Although I am going for Winky, i understand that taylor could be the person to beat Wright. If this happens, and after knocking Bhop from the # 1 spot, and then knocking off the #2 guy, Would that put taylor #1 on the P4P list? or does he still have to wait for PBF to lose?Comment
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ok, i see you are still a lil upset about those wins, I aswell as the judges for both fights thought Taylor won both fight. Like i said earlier, i think Winky will win, but if taylor somehow finds a way, then how can u can he shouldn't even be in the top 10.Originally posted by realheavyhandswho the hell did taylor beat besides joppy, cuz he sure as hell didnt beat hopkins, how can he be #1 p4p with only 1 decisive win against a top contener. even if he beat winky which i doubt e might get a home town decision he shouldnt be in the top tenComment
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ok but toney , floyd,roy jones, delahoya,and glenn johnson all thought hopkins wonOriginally posted by TheGreat1ok, i see you are still a lil upset about those wins, I aswell as the judges for both fights thought Taylor won both fight. Like i said earlier, i think Winky will win, but if taylor somehow finds a way, then how can u can he shouldn't even be in the top 10.Comment
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Taylor will have beaten two top 5 p4p guys if he beats Wright. I can't remember the last p4p guy Mayweather beat. Taylor will obviously be number one if he beats Wright pretty convincingly.
Then PBF and Pacquiao fall behind him.Comment
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Without question- Taylor will be P4P #1 if he beats Winky. Undisputed middleweight champion, having fought the best fighter available to him three fights in a row, and against probably the two toughest guys to beat in boxing and definitely the toughest to look good against.
Floyd hasn't fought the best available to him or for a true championship in many years.Comment
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