eh, I dont consider oscar a boxer anymore. the fact that he wants to fight manny proves it. okay, maybe 60-70.
Top 30-40. He's already Top 50 by virtue of having won belts in 5 weight classes spanning 27 POUNDS. The smarter thing would be to fight a defense of the 135 belt if no one is available, then move up to take on the winner of Hatton-Paulie in 09.
If he beats Oscar, top 30 for sure. It wasn't that long ago when Oscar gave PBF a very tough fight. If Pac who is even smaller than PBF, and has way less boxing skills, can move up and find a way to win, then for sure. Considering Oscar hasn't just gone way downhill since the PBF fight.
The best way to determine that is by having a list of the current 100 P4P, I think that would make everyones life easier. :think
There's no easy way to do a list like that. I recently saw a top 200 with a great list of names in it, but the order was so immensely ****ed up it was insane. What do you go by? Film footage? Resume? A guy like Floyd doesn't have one of the top 100 resumes of all time, but he probably ranks in the top 50 P4P fighters of all time all things taken into consideration. It's just so hard to take everything into consideration. The highest I ever go is 35.
It will never happen. I dont like hypothetical what-ifs. Not in a situation when there is such a disparity between two fighters