Boxing’s pound-for-pound champion is a mythological concept much like the NCAA college football national championship. Pound-for-pound is a term used to describe the world’s best fighters regardless of weight. Just like the college football national championship, the media selects the pound-for-pound king. [details]
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The LB-4-LB Club: Top 10 Power Rankings for Oct.
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HA what an awesome list and even though the guy is being funny Its kinda hard to argue with he is saying.. I am sure some idiots WONT get the JOKE and will get their PANTIES all bunched up trying to figure it out..
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LMAO!!! That was hillarious. Nate Campbell: Not the best fighter in his division by any means, but not the smartest either. hahahahahahahaaha
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i didnt know it was a joke until the end when i saw Tony on top i was like huh!!!! then butterbean. Classic!!!!!!
i was about to make a thread and talk **** about it, but then i was the note
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Yea, I was about to bomb you for putting Margarito on top...
2. Emanuel Augustus (33-27-6, 18 KO’s)
Junior Welterweight
The best 27-loss fighter in the world today. Take away every bad decision that went against him and he would be the best fighter with 24 losses.
That one had me rollin'.
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