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Originally posted by baya View PostHe fights Ggg next, right?
If he beats him then you have an impressive list.
Kudos for having garcia in there.
And Garcia is another young man, underdog in some fights, who deserves his place amongst the best. the way he so thoroughly neutralised one of the hardest hitting men in the sport shows how good he is. He isn't quite ready for Mayweather or Pacquiao but he is verging on being a truly elite fighter.
Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostWelcome aboard, Mister.
Hope you grabbed your waders.
The bullshit runs thick in here.
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Originally posted by Hurtin-Bombs View PostOk but how long ago was that fight? Lets put roy Jones on your list because of his great work a decade ago.
Pacquiao's string of victories since moving up from lightweight made him go from being on the bottom half of many p4p lists to becoming number 1 or 2 on most people's lists. His "loss" to Bradley did nothing for me to drop him further down the list. The Marquez KO however has made me drop him a few places, but it is not enough to have him drop off the list. If, and this is highly unlikely, he loses to Rios, then his place on a p4p list will be questionable.
Till then, I firmly believe that pound for pound, Pacquiao beats the vast majority of fighters on the planet, that is what a p4p list was designed to showcase.
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Originally posted by MisterHardtop View PostHaving spoken to you over the last few minutes, I know you are far too intelligent to believe that is the reason I have Pacquiao on my list. But I will indulge you.
Pacquiao's string of victories since moving up from lightweight made him go from being on the bottom half of many p4p lists to becoming number 1 or 2 on most people's lists. His "loss" to Bradley did nothing for me to drop him further down the list. The Marquez KO however has made me drop him a few places, but it is not enough to have him drop off the list. If, and this is highly unlikely, he loses to Rios, then his place on a p4p list will be questionable.
Till then, I firmly believe that pound for pound, Pacquiao beats the vast majority of fighters on the planet, that is what a p4p list was designed to showcase.
But to drop Marquez off completely and have Pacquiao TOP 5 is just weird for me. Manny if anything should be at the bottom since his last impressive win was Cotto in 2009, and the rest have been a slew of old and unranked fighters.
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I agree with your P4P list to certain extend.
Not a fan of Bradley and I know he lost to Pacquiao but I would still put him above Martinez. Why? Cause of Martinez's inactivity and lets face it, while Bradley lost to an elite fighter, Martinez lost to a fringe contender in Murray. And prior to Pacquiao, Bradley's resume was already solid and now you add Marquez to it so yea.
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Originally posted by MisterHardtop View PostWho fights Golovkin next?
And Garcia is another young man, underdog in some fights, who deserves his place amongst the best. the way he so thoroughly neutralised one of the hardest hitting men in the sport shows how good he is. He isn't quite ready for Mayweather or Pacquiao but he is verging on being a truly elite fighter.
Hahahahaha I will be careful.
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