How come Floyd Mayweather is considered P4P #1 when...

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  1. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Dude is like 50 pounds over the next weight class below him... Pound for pound? Don't see him being that dominate in lower weight classes nor do I believe he ever was. Troll.
     
  2. Jai C

    Jai C Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Says who, the ring magazine. Use your head. He's the most complete boxer in the sport. Even the guy you are referring to will tell you that.
     
  3. trakam

    trakam Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Because the heavyweight division is a joke......oh, and TKO6
     
  4. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Really? The lower divisions are a joke. You can win a title every four pounds!
     
  5. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    cause if Floyds level of opposition was a **** as Wlads then he'd never lose a damn round let a lone get KO'd 3 times.
     
  6. SHADOW BOX

    SHADOW BOX SHADOW BOX Full Member

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    P4P means if they were in the same weight, who would win.
     
  7. SHADOW BOX

    SHADOW BOX SHADOW BOX Full Member

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    ydksab
     
  8. Medicine

    Medicine Boxing Addict banned

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    Broner isn't ahead of anything, we got his ass whooped by Ponce.
     
  9. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    Cotto was the division above Floyd

    Haye was the division below Wlad
     
  10. crazy8s

    crazy8s Active Member Full Member

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    Let's be real. If the Klitchkos didn't look like european basketball players, they wouldn't be dominating anything. Floyd's size is irrelevant, because he's shown that he has the SKILL to beat fighters reguardless of size. And he's done this at multiple weights.

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