PBF KNOCKS OUT SSM - does he take Pac's place # 1 p4p?

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  1. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    wouldn't ever happen in a million years, so I don't see the point in the question tbh.
     
  2. pretty boy

    pretty boy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He wud be the first to KO mosley who is regarded as 3rd p4p in the world and considering he skooled the no.2 p4p b4 that and the fact he never lost but retired and thats the only reason he isnt currently still ranked p4p no.1 i wud say yes.
     
  3. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    This post hurt my brain for like 4 different reasons.
     
  4. bandido

    bandido The Black Bandit Full Member

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    let me guess - errors in/lack of 1) grammar; 2) spelling; 3) punctuation; 4) common sense!
     
  5. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    Mayweather

    Mosley soon to come, will push Judah out of his last 5
    Marquez
    Hatton
    De La Hoya
    Baldo
    Judah


    Pac

    Clottey
    Cotto
    Hatton
    De La Hoya
    Diaz

    They are somewhat comparable in my opinion...

    Two of Pac's last 5 fights were first beaten by Mayweather, and more impressive versions in my and Freddie Roach's opinion.
     
  6. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    For Pac you also have Marquez twice, Morales three times Barrera twice
     
  7. nightmare nick

    nightmare nick Take that Bald Bull Full Member

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    I don't think you thought that through before posting it
     
  8. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Absolutely did.

    Maybe you don't know who I am.
     
  9. 5oh1box

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  10. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    I was talking about the last 5 fights of each fighter. Not overall resume.
     
  11. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    last fight floyd was the underdog?


    Weight drained prison bound castillo?
     
  12. Nes_01

    Nes_01 Member Full Member

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    dude, u dont move up the p4p list by 'showing dimensions people didnt know u had'. what kind of **** is that?

    anyway i think mayweather KOing shane still keeps him at 2. Pac stopped the guy who beat mosley. pacs win over clottey is more impressive than the JMM fight. and then theres the hattton 2nd KO. i dont even see an argument for it.
     
  13. Reilence

    Reilence Grepolis Mania Full Member

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    No. Pac has reach to a point where he needs to lose in order to take his pound for pound crown.
     
  14. nightmare nick

    nightmare nick Take that Bald Bull Full Member

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    no i don't know who you are(not a slight I am sure you are super important)...but you sound like a person who just blurts out dumb comments. Pac's resume is better overall but two of Pac's last five fights have been against people Mayweather beat and another one is diaz. You don't think I could find five fights from mayweather's ENTIRE career to stack up to them??
     
  15. Irelandsthebest

    Irelandsthebest Active Member Full Member

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    Pac has been much more active recently so you cannot go back 5 fights for mayweather as you would be going back more fights for Pac as he has had more fights in the time frame of Mayweather's last five and only adding to his reason for still being number 1. A KO over Mosley would be more impressive than Pac's recent opponents if looked at individually but not when you combine Pac's recent performance's to Mayweathers, even if you include the Mosley KO.