I ****ing hate the little twat but would have to admit he beat all that they put in front of him untill he meet MAB. So I guess he must have been fairly high in the rankings. The Mab fight is my instant cure for depression when ever I feel down :yep
In 2000 some rankings had him behind Roy Jones Jr, Shane Mosley and Felix Trinidad at number 4 and ahead of Oscar De La Hoya. For years Michael Buffer introduced him as "pound for pound among the best in the world" so I'm guessing that Ring Magazine didn't have a list back then or whatever. No denying he was up there for a good 3 or 4 years though. Shame he made all the money he did and didn't come back and reinvent himself the same way ironically, Barrera did 'cause he could have been up there for a few years more. It's all opinions though isn't it.
Here is where I have a problem with P4P rankings. Naz had a Glass Jaw and no way would he have been able to move up higher and fight he would have got knocked out. That is why P4P rankings are so stupid to begin with.
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Answer this: how many times was he knocked down? It was several. His Chin was crap. As soon as he fought a decent fighter in their Prime he was embarrassed.
the off balance thing is an excuse by his nuthuggers. His Chin was garbage and at a higher weight his Glass Jaw would have been shattered into a million pieces.