Let's see your pound for pound lists gents

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  1. Eubank

    Eubank Active Member Full Member

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    Your list good. But nobody gets close to Hatton at 140. What more do you need to prove a P4P top 10?
     
  2. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    People are of the impression that Ricky is onthe slide. Could be something in it, I have him hanging on at #10.

    I don't think Cotto should be any higher than #10 on a list and I think he will probably be in the low teens for me.
     
  3. Loewe

    Loewe internet hero Full Member

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    You guys are right, i forgot Hatton. He would be my number 8 right after B-Hop squeezing out Margo.

     
  4. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Yep, that's a bit closer to what I might do.
     
  5. hellblazer

    hellblazer All-Time Greatâ„¢ Full Member

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    1.) Manny Pacquiao
    2.) Juan Manuel Marquez
    3.) Joe Calzaghe
    4.) Israel Vazquez
    5.) Kelly Pavlik
    6.) Rafael Marquez
    7.) Bernard Hopkins
    8.) Cristian Mijares
    9.) Ivan Calderon
    10.) Antonio Margarito
     
  6. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    To add to what you guys are saying I'd probably have Margarito out at 10 and put Hatton in there. Maybe even lower for Hatton.
     
  7. Eubank

    Eubank Active Member Full Member

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    1. Calzaghe
    2. Pacquiao
    3. Marquez
    4. Haye
    5. Vasquez
    6. Hatton
    7. Hopkins
    8. Magarito
    9. Calderon
    10. Pavlick
     
  8. BoppaZoo

    BoppaZoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah Hatton,Calderon and Cotto all very close.
    I tell you what after what i just saw against Margarito is it just me or does a Hatton vs Cotto fight look like possible a great one for the future.
    Maybe at 147 but in England.
    I think with a solid win against Malignaggi Hatton will go back in my top ten.
     
  9. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I have a problem with rating Margo high on a pound 4 pound list when Margo wins due mainly to his size advantage. Its clear he had the size advantage over Cotto, was like a WW vs a MW.
     
  10. 196osh

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    1. Manny Pacquaio
    2. Joe Calzaghe
    3. Juan Manuel Marquez
    4. Isreal Vasquez
    5. Rafeal Marquez
    6. Kelly Pavlik
    7. Cristen Mijares
    8. Bernard Hopkins.
    9. Antonio Margarito
    10. David Haye
     
  11. Eubank

    Eubank Active Member Full Member

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    Margo wins due mainly to his size advantage.

    :rofl

    Margo spent the whole fight on Cotto's toes, size had nothing to do with it.
     
  12. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Course it does. Ability absorb more damage and heavier hands, greater strength, generally. Margarito is a MW sized fighter, id like to see him go toe to toe with a MW....Pavlik anyone?
     
  13. BoppaZoo

    BoppaZoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Me personally i dont think it was size deffirence in this fight.

    Sorry but NO.

    It was however his great great chin and massive heart that drove straight through all the punch's he took early on. I dont think it was his size at all.
     
  14. Eubank

    Eubank Active Member Full Member

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    They were both 147lbs and Cotto is a prety big Welterweight. This was not Hatton vs Wlad.
     
  15. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Bring it on!