PPV Era - Top 25 Fighters - Debuted from 1980

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  1. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The PPV Era is purely business and some says it launch the death of the sport. Best fighters are hardly fighting the best in their prime. Every boxer is considered a cash cow and being milked for maximum revenue.

    Fighters that debuted from 1980s until now.

    01. Manny Pacquiao 1995
    02. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 1996
    03. Roy Jones Jr. 1989
    04. Pernell Whitaker 1984
    05. Bernard Hopkins 1988
    06. Evander Holyfield 1983
    07. Oscar De La Hoya 1992
    08. Julio Cesar Chavez 1980
    09. Lennox Lewis 1989
    10. Canelo Alvarez 2005
    11. Felix Trinidad 1990
    12. Erik Morales 1993
    13. Juan Manuel Marquez 1993
    14. Marco Antonio Barrera 1989
    15. Joe Calzaghe 1993
    16. Andre Ward 2004
    17. Ricardo Lopez 1985
    18. Roman Gonzalez 2005
    19 .Mike Tyson 1985
    20. Wladimir Klitschko 1996
    21. Shane Mosley 1993
    22. Vitali Klitschko 1996
    23. James Toney 1988
    24. Gennady Golovkin 2006
    25. Nonito Donaire 2001
     
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  3. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    10th
    Above Trinidad, Below Lennox
     
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    andrewe Ezekiel 33 banned Full Member

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    Wow! I'm Blind!
    I don't see Tyson Fury though...
     
  5. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tyson Fury will be Top 10 if he stays on Top for the next two years
     
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    No Joshua but you have Ward and Donnaire on there. What is this!? Cos it sure ain't a list of who mademost ppv revenue!
     
  8. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What exactly is the criteria?

    Are we talking resume, legacy, popularity, impact on the sport - or is it simply a list of the 25 BEST (in your opinion) boxers from this era?
     
  9. stormenic

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    If it was about popularity Mike Tyson would be first.
     
  10. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    We can always nitpickā€¦ but overall a pretty decent list.

    And with a strong lineup like that, it's hard to buy into the idea that boxing is dying!
     
  11. acie2g

    acie2g Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    this generation too caught up on money from the fans to the fighters Ward and Donaire are BETTER than Jousha
     
  12. Zulawski

    Zulawski The Fistic Pariah Full Member

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    Is this supposed to be in an order of some sort? That's assuming it has any consistent criteria at all. It's not very hard to look at actual PPV sales in that span.
     
  13. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think, it's simply a list of the BEST fighters of the present era. Has got nothing to do with PPV sales.
     
  14. Zulawski

    Zulawski The Fistic Pariah Full Member

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    Any list like that containing Ricardo Lopez but not Michael Carbajal is of questionable standing with me.