EASTSIDE BOXING P4P RANKING VOTE: The Results

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  1. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Over the past 3 weeks ESB members have been listing there P4P top 10 to forulate the official Eastside Boxing Forum P4P top 10.

    [url]http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=246985&page=22[/url]

    If you voted a fighter number 1, they would recieve 10 points, if voted 2nd they would recieve 9 points and so on.

    115 votes were taken in total. Lists deemed stupid or bias were not counted. IF YOU DIDN'T VOTE YOU HAVE NOTHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT.

    The results are as follows;

    1. Manny Pacquiao - 1108
    2. Floyd Mayweather - 1071
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez - 702
    4. Sergio Martinez - 622
    5. Wladamir Klitscko - 547
    6. Paul Williams - 458
    7. Andre Ward - 241
    8. Miguel Cotto - 233
    9. Nonito Donaire - 230
    10. Tim Bradley - 160

    11. Fernando Montiel - 148
    12. Vitali Klitscko - 107
    13. Juan Manuel Lopez - 98
    14. Shane Mosley - 74
    15. Jean Pascal - 63

    16. Lucian Bute - 58
    17. Chris John - 53
    18. Bernard Hopkins - 50
    19. David Haye - 42
    20. Ivan Calderon - 33 (Has since lost. Segura will gain 50% of his points)

    21. Tomasz Adamek - 30
    22. Amir Khan - 23
    23. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam - 18
    24. Celestino Caballero - 17
    25. Chad Dawson - 13
    26. Andre Dirrell - 12
    27. Andre Berto - 11
    28. Rafael Marquez - 9
    29. Yurorkis Gamboa - 7
    30. Anselmo Moreno - 6
    31. Mikkell Kessler - 5
    32. Carl Froch - 4
    32. Arthur Abraham - 4
    32. Nkosinathi Joyi - 4
    35. Vic Darchinyan - 2
    35. Marco Huck - 2
    37. Takioshi Nishioka - 1
    37. Sergei Dzinzurik - 1

    Analysis

    The biggest rise was for Andre Ward who jumped from 16 to 7.

    The biggest drop was Chad Dawson who dropped from 3 to 25.

    Only Pacquiao and Mayweather were in everybodys top 10, voted in the top 2 by everyone.

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  2. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You don't include lists with bias? Lists are inherently biased....
     
  3. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    im talking ridiclious bias like Lucian Bute number 1 or Pacquiao top with no Mayweather.
     
  4. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tom Bradley 10!
    Amir khan 22!
    Adamek 21!
    WTF esb is a joke.....
     
  5. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Oh, I hear you. Idiot lists.
     
  6. kolokomandos

    kolokomandos GLASS IS NOT AN OPTION Full Member

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    Adamek should be higher, look at his frequency.
     
  7. StreetsofRAGE

    StreetsofRAGE Ballin Full Member

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    How often does this vote take place?
     
  8. Tonifranz

    Tonifranz Active Member Full Member

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    Ha! If you add ferventguy, the last person to vote, to the tally I sent you, then we have the exact same tally!!

    Good job!
     
  9. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    it's good to see marquez back at #3 but apart from pac and floyd, the list is weak and jmm even if he did not look exactly good in his last fight still deserves to be the 3rd best p4p boxer in the world.

    i think this is a good compiled over-all list.
     
  10. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    IMO, Andre Ward is a superior fighter to Martinez and this version of JMM. So I guess having those two at 3 and 4 says alot about Ward.

    I think right now that third spot is between Ward and Wlad.
     
  11. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Rob's back!!

    Good list IMO. Can't really argue too much with the top 3 (I assume most people have them names in that or a similar order). Sergio is a little high for my liking by I wouldn't complain too much. Outside the top 15 I couldn't really care less about the order if I'm honest.
     
  12. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    I;m sorry, but how can Pascal be above Froch. Surely it means Dawson was massively overhyped and Pascal should be a place or two under Carl. Froch beat him in a close but comprehensive fashion, he is the superior fighter, maybe not textbook style, but he is the better fighter.
     
  13. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    Lol @ Chads super drop
     
  14. arm chicken

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    1 F Mayweather
    2 M Pacquiao ( my mind they share the # 1 spot )
    3 Bernard Hopkins ( has only lost to calz. and thats argueable )
    4 W Klitsschko ( switch down )
    5 Sergio Martinez ( switch up )
    6 Juan Manuel Marquez ( lost only to Flyd , and pac I see why he's higher)
    7 Andre Ward (*** I got it right***)
    8 David Haye ( cruiser champ now heavy champ ,only 19? yet doesnt fight Kliltscho)
    9 Amir Khan ( what was I thinking )
    0 V Klitschko ( just cause he's my favourite )

    1. Manny Pacquiao - 1108
    2. Floyd Mayweather - 1071
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez - 702 ( REALLY when he moved up in weight, didnt make sense)
    4. Sergio Martinez - 622
    5. Wladamir Klitscko - 547
    6. Paul Williams - 458 ( What ? this light heavy weight who weight drains,fight little guys)
    7. Andre Ward - 241 (*** we all agree****)
    8. Miguel Cotto - 233 ( surely its cause people love him and not cause he deserves it )
    9. Nonito Donaire - 230 ( never seen him fight)
    10. Tim Bradley - 160 ( top 15 , but his winning days are numbered )

    11. Fernando Montiel - 148
    12. Vitali Klitscko - 107
    13. Juan Manuel Lopez - 98
    14. Shane Mosley - 74
    15. Jean Pascal - 63

    16. Lucian Bute - 58
    17. Chris John - 53
    18. Bernard Hopkins - 50
    19. David Haye - 42
    20. Ivan Calderon - 33 (Has since lost. Segura will gain 50% of his points)

    21. Tomasz Adamek - 30
    22. Amir Khan - 23

    THANKS
     
  15. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    There's been a lot of movement this year, lots of fights not going the way people were expecting, upsets happening all over the place. This list perfectly exemplified this 'transition' period we seem to be in. Hopefully things will settle down over the next year or two.