Is Floyd's win over Ortiz enough to overtake Martinez at P4P #2?

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  1. Spitfire7

    Spitfire7 Gadfly Full Member

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    You forgot your pom-pom, girl... :klitfanb:
     
  2. bandido

    bandido The Black Bandit Full Member

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    Martinez's win over Paul Williams was better than any of Floyd's last three wins.
     
  3. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    Floyd is off the P4P lists until he fights Pacman.

    Floyd can be considered still retired until he fights Pacman.
     
  4. Hoshi

    Hoshi bigboi Full Member

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    Not sure, he barely fights these days.

    That said Mosley was number 1 and Ortiz number 2 ww when he beat them.

    Pacquaio with Margarito (who I disregard any accomplishments because he cheated in a dangerous way) and Mosley (loss, draw) are worse achievements.

    Martinez is fighting Barker who is good but untested at world level.

    Hes number one I guess especially with Pacquaio fighting Marquez next.

    I feel that based on recent wins the SMW's could challenge. Not on Mayweather's talent level but on recent wins.

    SMW is loaded while WW is very poor.
     
  5. sdsfinest22

    sdsfinest22 Pound 4 Pound Full Member

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    lol...the level of competition is much higher than Pac has been facing..

    Floyd faced a #3 in the world Mosley...the best guy who was ranked higher than all the 24 and 25 year olds out there..

    Floyd knocked Victor within the rules dummy...You start bringing your little bias opinion in, and that brings your post in the negative man...:deal
     
  6. Goro

    Goro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What's Ortiz's his best win overall? Berto?

    Stop it.
     
  7. weegriffin

    weegriffin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Mosely at the time was p4p 3
     
  8. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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  9. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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  10. rookie

    rookie Active Member Full Member

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    bunch of ******ed nuthuggers.. mosley fight was a notable win for floyd.. ortiz was a decent win seeing as how ortiz is stupid as **** (he doesnt deserve to be a champ) and how the fight ended. .. i can give floyd the number 3 spot but he doesn't go past martinez yet due to his recent inactivity.. 1 more fight and im assuming that he already wins, then he passes him and can be argued as p4p #1. and this is coming from a floyd fan
     
  11. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm not sure if this is trolling, or you're just a bit sad and deluded.

    Do you guys feel better, by putting up this stuff, and hoping 5 guys agree with you?

    How's Donaire ahead of Mayweather!?

    Truth is, if the PFP rankings were based on opposition, and form, Pacquiao wouldn't be number 1. Or number 2
     
  12. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You know, lets look at the freaking logic.

    Manny's last 3 fights

    Margarito - coming off a career ending loss, to a guy Mayweather whupped.

    Mosely - coming off a beating to Mayweather

    Marquez - coming off a beating to Mayweather

    That makes him number 1..............

    Mayweather

    Marquez - whupped Manny's next opponent, while he was pfp number 2

    Mosely - whupped the guy when he was pfp number 3

    Ortiz - whupped the guy when he was coming off destroying berto, and probably the toughest available fight in boxing for him.

    number 4.....................


    Truth is, the pfp ratings are just there to keep fans buying tickets. So it will probably be Manny 1, Floyd 2 again.

    If it was based on current form, and opposition, Pacquiao shouldn't even be in the top 2
     
  13. MrWonderful

    MrWonderful Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pacquiao hasn't faced a living, breathing, opponent in a few years.

    He's number 1 by reputation. Not by actions.

    If it was a fair world, Martinez would be 1