Hop is too heavy to get to p4p no.1 at this point. He'd have to wipe the floor with, oh I don't know, Chad Dawson, then a HW champ?
That can't be right....Jones was #1 at LHW for a long time. If the best fighter in the world no matter the weight is a HW or LHW, then he should be #1.
True that.... Weight has zero to do with p4p rankings. Hense the pound for pound part...its the best fighters regardless of division. My top ten. 1- PBF 2- Pacman 3- Hopkins 4- Calzaghe 5- Taylor 6- JMM 7- Wright 8- Hatton 9- Raph Marquez 10- Vazquez Honestly tho...I just wrote that top10 over 4 times, with only the top 4 staying where they are. So ask me tomorow and it will probably change...:nut
1. Mayweather 2. Pacquiao 3. Hopkins 4. Winky 5. Taylor 6. Hatton 7. JMM 8. Vasquez 9. Calzaghe 10. Cotto
Most posters here find that proving you can hang with Hopkins and Wright (because regardless of how you scored the fights, the fact that people are so split on them tells you how even all those fights were) and having no losses against those guys kind of means something.
________________________ PBF Pac Calz B-Hop JMM Hatton Winky Vasq Raph Taylor Cotto Calderon ________________________ **** knows, i'll probably change my mind in ten minutes :think
1. Pac -coz he's willing to fight & destroy the best out there. 2. PBF- undefeated but haven't fought the best opponent yet. 3. Bhop- Beating the best at that age, I give him credit, although he's boring. 4. Calzaghe- willing to fight the best, long time champ. 5. Cotto - Fights everybody & Destroys. 6. Winky- Proven tough. 7. JMM- He's Proven his worth. Best technician. 8. Barrera- Longevity. 9. Rafa-Vasquez -Tied, whoever wins the trilogy stays at top 10. 10. Hatton - for beating tszu & Castillo, but still believe lost to Collazo. PBF beat him easy. 11. K Pavlik- will beat(destroy) Jermain taylor 12. Taylor-