My Current P4P Top 25!

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  1. Vitor Belfort

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    1. Manny Pacquiao
    Points:
    230 (23 of 23 first-place votes)
    Record: 48-3-2 (37 KOs)
    Title: None
    Last outing: TKO8 over Oscar De La Hoya on Dec. 6
    Previous ranking: 1
    Up next: May 2 in Las Vegas vs. No. 10 Ricky Hatton for super lightweight title
    Analysis: Win will give him a world title in sixth weight class (112, 122, 126, 130, 135)


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    2. Juan Manuel Marquez
    Points:
    206
    Record: 50-4-1 (36 KOs)
    Title: WBA, WBO, Ring lightweight champion
    Last outing: TKO9 over Juan Diaz on Feb. 28
    Previous ranking: 2
    Up next: TBA
    Analysis: Has called out Floyd Mayweather Jr.


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    3. Bernard Hopkins
    Points:
    171
    Record: 49-5 (32 KOs)
    Title: None
    Last outing: W12 over Kelly Pavlik on Oct. 18
    Previous ranking: 4
    Up next: TBA
    Analysis: Interested in cruiserweight bout vs. Tomasz Adamek


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    4. Shane Mosley
    Points:
    124
    Record: 46-5 (39 KOs)
    Title: WBA welterweight champion
    Last outing: TKO9 over Antonio Margarito on Jan. 24
    Previous ranking: 5
    Up next: TBA
    Analysis: Still a dangerous combination of speed and power


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    5. Paul Williams
    Points:
    110
    Record: 36-1 (27 KOs)
    Title: Interim WBO junior middleweight champion
    Last outing: TKO8 over Verno Phillips on Nov. 29
    Previous ranking: 7
    Up next: April 11 in Las Vegas vs. Winky Wright
    Analysis: Has the range of a heavyweight, quickness of a welterweight


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    6. Miguel Cotto
    Points:
    106
    Record: 33-1 (27 KOs)
    Title: WBO welterweight champion
    Last outing: TKO5 over Michael Jennings on Feb. 21
    Previous ranking: 8
    Up next: Likely June 13 in New York against Joshua Clottey
    Analysis: Still much to prove since Jennings provided so little opposition


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    7. Ivan Calderon
    Points:
    86
    Record: 32-0 (6 KOs)
    Title: WBO light flyweight champion
    Last outing: TD7 over Hugo Cazares on Aug. 30
    Previous ranking: 9
    Up next: May 23 in Puerto Rico vs. Cesar Canchila
    Analysis: Quickest fighter in lower weights


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    8. Vic Darchinyan
    Points:
    74
    Record: 32-1-1 (26 KOs)
    Title: WBA, WBC, IBF super flyweight champion
    Last outing: TKO11 over Jorge Arce on Feb. 7
    Previous ranking: 10
    Up next: TBA
    Analysis: Powerful southpaw hoping to hold titles in three weight classes in 2009


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    9. Chad Dawson
    Points:
    53
    Record: 27-0 (17 KOs)
    Title: IBF light heavyweight champion
    Last outing: W12 over Antonio Tarver on Oct. 11
    Previous ranking: NR
    Up next: May 9 in Las Vegas against Tarver
    Analysis: Forced to accept rematch because of clause in contract


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    10. Ricky Hatton
    Points:
    18
    Record: 45-1 (32 KOs)
    Title: Ring super lightweight champion
    Last outing: TKO11 over Paulie Malignaggi on Nov. 22
    Previous ranking: NR
    Up next: May 2 in Las Vegas vs. No. 1 Manny Pacquiao
    Analysis: Trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. says Hatton far more skilled than he thought


    11. Kelly Pavlik
    12. Arthur Abraham
    13.Chris John
    14. Juan Manuel Lopez
    15. Mikkel Kessler
    16. Fernando Montiel
    17. Celestino Caballero
    18. David Haye-Wladimir Klitschko

    Yahoo P4P..:good:good:good
     
  2. richard_mcnair

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    that just shows you how few american fighters there are at the elite level anymore, its very yank biased, hopkins at no1??????????
    dawson so high????????
     
  3. Kaki

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    He put Chad Dawson at no.14 you dumb fool, how is that so high? He is arguably top 10 p4p.
     
  4. JonOli

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    You Aussies really do need to get over that Tszyu beat down by Hatton.;)
     
  5. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    well the ref did let Hatton fight dirty against Tszyu all night...lol..
     
  6. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    How few Americans at the elite level? Let me guess, more Brits at the elite level now? Ummm....you got Hatton...:think
     
  7. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Fighters close to top 25 or could be there soon? Wladimir Klitschko, David Haye, Josh Clottey, James Kirkland, Sergei Dzindziruk, Sergio Martinez, Andre Berto, Jermaine Taylor, Kendall Holt, Raul Garcia, Oleydong Sithsamerchai, Omar Narvaez, Koki Kameda, Hozumi Hasegawa, Humberto Soto, Urbano Antillon, Tim Bradley, Joan Guzman, Nate Campbell, Montiel, Victor Ortiz, Alexander Dimitrenko,

    Thoughts?
     
  8. asero

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    guzman, campbell and montiel should also be considered
     
  9. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    I have one......GET VALERO OUT OF THERE!!! done nothing YET!!! You really think Valero HAS(present not future) better resume than the list you have below 25?:nut:nut:nut
     
  10. tolindoy

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    1year inactivity is automatic out of top10 P4P....R.Marq and Izzy should not be there already..But I think they still should be above top 20..:good
     
  11. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Yep you're right. Damn, to me the smaller divisions are quite a bit more loaded than others, but they don't get the same notoriety.
     
  12. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    True. They both need to fight soon. Of course I can see why they have taken some time after 3 straight wars.
     
  13. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Well he has been ranked #1 at 130 for awhile in a very good division though. He's already top 5 at LW before his first fight. That's the Ring rankings too, not mine.
     
  14. MickeyBlueEyess

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    Wlad especially and even David Haye should make top 25 easily :deal
     
  15. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    Even so....he's still not YET in top25 p4p caliber..There are MORE way deserving than him...