Post your Pound 4 Pound Top Ten as of February 26th 2011

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  1. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Floyd Mayweather
    3. Sergio Martinez
    4. Nonito Donaire
    5. Juan Manuel Marquez
    6. Wlad Klitscko
    7. Timothy Bradley
    8. Juan Manuel Lopez
    9. Bernard Hopkins
    10. Andre Ward
     
  2. kelics

    kelics Well-Known Member Full Member

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  3. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1. Pac
    2. Martinez
    3. JMM
    4. Hopkins
    5. Wlad
    6. Bradley
    7. Froch
    8. Donaire
    9. JML
    10. Ward

    8-10 i believe can be switched around but Donaire has an edge with his impressive KO. I think its laughable how people have Donaire as high as 2-3 which to me is an insult to JMM and Hopkins who have been at the top of this list for years without more than one set back. Martinez is also another who just rose up here after a hell of a 2 year streak.
    Bradley has unified the hottest division in boxing twice.
    Froch has fought the whos whos of 168 and even 175 with only one very close loss.
    JML has alot of talent and some good wins.
    Ward i think is being built into a superstar but he has been having too much help.

    Oh yea PBF i dont believe should be included in any p4p list. Its gonna be a year soon since his last fight and he has nothing scheduled so he needs to give his spot to the next guy.
     
  4. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Carl Froch is basically 1-2 in his last 3 fights. You have him at number 7?
     
  5. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes. If i used that logic then JMM would be above Pac on my list as i saw him beating Pac.

    I used to hate Froch with a passion. His loud mouth and awkward amateurish style made me cringe. The man is fighting tough fights all around. His resume is one of the best of the past few years. Also the boxing lesson he put on Abraham you have to admit was very impressive. Even Dirrell didnt outbox Abraham that good. I agree with you though i thought Dirrell should have won the Froch fight and the Kessler fight was very close that could have gone either way.

    I gotta give the man his props. If more fighters had his mentality we would get alot more classics.
     
  6. MichiganWarrior

    MichiganWarrior Still Slick! Still Black! Full Member

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    Pac vs JMM were close. I score each different every time. I have never come away with a scorecard with Froch beating Dirrell.


    Froch record isnt that good. Who has he beaten that really stands out. A few months ago you could say Pascal. But after Pascal got schooled by Hopkins its not that good of a resume.


    Especially since he's 1-2 since he started fighting the best in his own division.


    You have him infront of Donaire. Donaire has beaten 2 fighters onnhte P4P top 10. Is on his way to unifying the division. Do you really see Froch winning the super six? Beating Andre Ward? I dont. No reason to have him in the top 10.
     
  7. herbzg

    herbzg Euro-Level Athlete Full Member

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    Zsolt Erdei 32-0
    Viacheslav Senchenko 31-0
    Selcuk Aydin 20-0
    Sebastian Zbik 30-0
    Denis Shafikov 25-0
    Alexander Frenkel 23-0
    Konstantin Piternov 12-0
    Mateusz Masternak 21-0
    Kubrat Pulev 11-0
    Server Yemurlayev 19-0
     
  8. Goro

    Goro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    this ****** has Mayweather at #2 can we say LOL
     
  9. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Mine looks almost the same. I don't have Ward in there yet, but one more significant win will bring him there
     
  10. Relentless

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    1. Nonito Donaire
    2. Sergio Martinez
    3. David Haye
    4. Manny Pacquiao
    5. Floyd Mayweather
    6. Andre Ward
    7. Shane Mosley
    8. Miguel Cotto
    9. Carl Froch
    10. Brandon Rios
     
  11. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Nice list, but I'd take Floyd out since he's temporarily retired and move Cotto in front of Mosley since he beat him:good
     
  12. LukeO

    LukeO Erik Morales is God Full Member

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    Zsolt Erdei 32-0
    Viacheslav Senchenko 31-0
    Selcuk Aydin 20-0
    Sebastian Zbik 30-0
    Alexander Frenkel 23-0
    Denis Shafikov 25-0
    Konstantin Piternov 12-0
    Mateusz Masternak 21-0
    Kubrat Pulev 11-0
    Server Yemurlayev 19-0
     
  13. Taylex

    Taylex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Anything with Andre Ward higher than 15 or Ward higher than Bradley is ridiculous.
     
  14. cdvandy

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    1. Manny Pacquiao
    2. Floyd Mayweather (he keeps this spot until May unless he schedules a fight before then)
    3. Sergio Martinez
    4. Nonito Donaire
    5. Wlad Klitschko
    6. Juan M. Marquez
    7. Timothy Bradley
    8. Bernard Hopkins
    9. Miguel Cotto
    10. Juan M. Lopez
     
  15. herbzg

    herbzg Euro-Level Athlete Full Member

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    Excellent List. Almost SPOT ON :deal