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Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Collie, Sep 26, 2012.


  1. AxlRose

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  2. benebox

    benebox Active Member Full Member

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    1. Marquez
    2. Mayweather
    3. Pacquaio
    4. Martinez
    6. Donaire
    7. Ward
    8. Wlad
    9. Vitali
    10. Mares
     
  3. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Ward should be at the top but outside of tha not a bad list.
     
  4. bazza12

    bazza12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Here is my list while we're on the subject....

    1 Mayweather
    2 Martinez
    3 Ward
    4 Pacquiao
    5 Marquez
    6 Donaire
    7 Bradley
    8 Froch
    9 W Klitschko
    10 Cotto
     
  5. santiagoraga

    santiagoraga Your Parents Sucked Full Member

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    1-Vacant


    2-Floyd Mayweather Jr. / Manny Pacquiao


    3-Andre Ward


    4-Sergio Martinez


    5-Nonito Donaire


    6-Juan Manuel Marquez


    7-Wladimir Klitschko


    8-Timothy Bradley


    9-Vitali Klitschko


    10-Anselmo Moreno
     
  6. JohnAnthony

    JohnAnthony Boxing Junkie banned

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    not a bad list. Although Manny being way harshly judged. Ward and Martinez beat fighters that were just good IMO.

    Manny Whupped Bradley who is in the pound for pound list and made him look shocking.

    Floyd struggled with someone who wasn't in top 10.

    But tbh, its all subjective and depends what you like.
     
  7. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    This one probably.

    Sure Pac had a cliffhanger with JMM (who is on the list as well) but his "loss" to Bradley and overall body of work should not have pulled him down to such low position.

    Should Nonito stop Nishioka in the most stunning way possible, shall he surpass Sexy?
     
  8. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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