Sexy Sergio: "I'm number 2 p4p....pacquiao is not top 5."

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  1. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    um im not ready to put sergio over jmm just yet. i have him as number 3 and marvilla at number 4.pacman is at number 2 im not counting robberies thats why i still have jmm at number 3.
     
  2. Vsec

    Vsec Active Member Full Member

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    1. Mayweather
    2. Martinez
    3. Donaire or Marquez
    5. Ward

    after Pac's last two performances (even though he should've got the nod in the last fight, he didn't look to good IMO) he isn't top 5 imo either
     
  3. devon

    devon Guest

    I just don't get why people overrate Marquez so much. The only reason you guys have him in your top 5 is because he arguably beat pac other than that he really has no other good wins. You don't see Norton in the top p4p lists in the 70s because he beat Ali.
     
  4. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    you racist chimp :nono
     
  5. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    I don't attribute slowing down for losing your pound for pound rankings..
     
  6. MVC

    MVC Boxing Junkie banned

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    Do you attribute losing a fight for losing p4p status? if not, then :patsch. If you do then why is Pac still #2?
     
  7. randy brown

    randy brown $$$ Full Member

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    1. money
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    2.marquez
    3.sergio
    4.donaire
    5.ward
    6.pac
     
  8. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    Pac is still #1. He made a young and prime p4p #8 in bradley his ***** and dropped only 1 clear round in the process. floyd beating cotto and fighting once a year is #2. donaire @3 and jmm@4. then martinez rounds up the top 5.
     
  9. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I hope Sexio gets humiliated and obliterated by Junior. That **** isn't anywhere near the level of JMM, let alone Pacquiao and I would put Donaire and several others in front of him as well.
     
  10. Elliot

    Elliot Boxing Addict banned

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    I haven't been on this forum long, but when I first joined most of the Pacquiao fans actually were sensible, true I disagreed with them but at least they made sense, now it is only a few of them, kinda upsetting really.

    Pacquiao is still top 5 P4P and still above Martinez in my opinion, placed #3, as you have to have either Marquez or Bradley above him depending on if you are following official results or public opinion, Mayweather is #1 as you would have to be crazy to back Bradley against him, and we saw what happened with Marquez, but Martinez being #1 at 160 when he started 147 deserves recognition.
     
  11. Young Terror

    Young Terror ★ Griselda ★ Full Member

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    This dude struggled with the likes of Barker and Macklin.

    Hes lucky hes in a weak era in the MW division.

    If he was around the early 90's he would be a journeyman.
     
  12. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ward should be over donaire he aint fought nobody.
     
  13. SouthChicagoRay

    SouthChicagoRay Active Member Full Member

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    Mexicanos con Sergio!...VAMOS SERGIO...WAR SERGIO!
     
  14. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    Sergio a G.

    #1. Floyd
    #2. Sergio
    #3. Marquez
    #4. Ward
    #5. Donaire

    He's right! Pacquiao already lost twice in a row he should barely be top 5.
     
  15. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    Close.

    I'd have it like this.

    1. Floyd
    2. JMM
    3. Martinez
    4. Wlad
    5. Ward
    6. Donaire