why is PBF #1 p4p???
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That is exactly how I feel. I have a really hard time making him #1 over a guy like Winky. P4P doesn't who is the most skilled, it is about your level of opposition. Beating Mosley twice,dominating Trinidad, and pushing Taylor to the limit and argeably winning, not to mention pushing Vargas to the limit in his prime and I am a huge Vargas fan so that is hard for me to admit. I just have a hard time giving it to Floyd over Winky given his resume. Just because Winky doesn't win pretty shouldn't be held against him. He has fought and beaten tougher opposition more consistantly. P4P has nothing to do with who the most skilled fighter is. All the skills in the world don't mean a damn thing if you aren't consistantly using them against the best opposition, and I don't want to hear about Castillo and Corrales that was five years ago. I also don't want to hear about Judah because he is a B rate fighter at best. He has all the talent in the world, but can never mentally put it together. He melts down in every major fight he is in. Winky beat Shane the first time when he was still considered P4P and Tito when he was still on top of his game. He fought the undisputed middleweight champ and had he not taken off the twelvth round would have definately won that fight. I would have to go with Winky as #1. I'm getting ready because I know all the Floyd nuthuggers are gonna strike back.Comment
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Rofl.
Castillo isn't elite?
Corrales isn't elite?
Genero Hernandez isn't elite?
Jesus Chavez isn't elite?
and the Zab Judah that Mayweather fought was definitely elite.
World class opponents in:
Arturo Gatti
Carlos Baldomir
Sharmba Mitchell
Goyo Vargas
and let's not for good solid contenders in:
Angel Manfredy
Tony Pep
Philip N'dou
Chop Chop
and AugustusComment

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