Current Pound-for-Pound Top 10

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by DINAMITA, Jun 30, 2009.


  1. mariancobretti

    mariancobretti Well-Known Member Full Member

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    1. Pacman
    2. Marquez
    3. Mosley
    4. Cotto
    5. Hopkins
    6. Williams
    7. Vazquez
    8. Haye
    9. Wlad
    10 Lopez

    May be suprised that Haye is in my TOP 10 but, he has 3 KO wins against champs at Cruiser and not lost in 6 years.

    Yes hes onlyborderline top 10 heavy, but Jones was P4P nr:1 after hebeat RUIZ.
     
  2. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    wladimir at least 10 spots higher than vitalai? no way...
     
  3. konaman

    konaman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Keyword, compete, not beat, theres no shame in losing to the best. He got lazy against Rocky i felt, though definitely deserved the nod, obviously Juarez wouldn't be a great win but its a decent notch on the resume nonetheless. I haven't put him in my own top 10 (posted a few pages back), i just got the feeling you were suggesting it was utterly absurd, when it isn't really that big of a stretch to sneak him into the top ten.

    I don't really know why i am arguing for John, i don't really like him and don't have him in my own p4p top 10, i guess what i am trying to say is that right now 7-15 is a fairly volatile area so i think inconsistency and variations in lists is to be expected and are probably a lot more acceptable than at other times.
     
  4. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    paul williams is very underrated p4p
     
  5. ayala

    ayala Boxing Addict Full Member

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    a fight with marquez doesn't put you pfp automatically he has to work his way there again its like sweet pee coming back and putting a beat down on mayweather would you put him pfp cause he beat the so called #1 guy
     
  6. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    if you put inactivity issue into consideration, it might make sense
     
  7. DINAMITA

    DINAMITA Guest

    Fair enough, but considering the mechanics of boxing politics and promoters, I don't think it's acceptable to disregard someone just because they haven't been in the ring for a while, especially when it's less than a year. In Hopkins's last performance he was INCREDIBLE. Until he either retires properly or gets badly beaten, he has to be in there IMO.
     
  8. scilent assasin

    scilent assasin p4p Full Member

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    winning a UD is more convincing then what pac did i.e split and a draw so why not put him on 1?