Your New P4P Rankings after Saturday

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Sweet Pea Pacquiao, Mar 9, 2008.


  1. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I start with Ring Magazine.

    1. Mayweather
    2. Pacquiao
    3. J. M. Marquez
    4. Hopkins
    5. Calzaghe
    6. Vazquez
    7. Cotto
    8. Hatton
    9. Wright
    10. R. Marquez


    The next post is my rankings.
     
  2. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My rankings:

    1. Mayweather
    2. Pacquiao
    3. Hopkins
    4. Calzaghe
    5. Vazquez
    6. J. M. Marquez
    7. Cotto
    8. Hatton
    9. Haye
    10. Wright

    The next 5: R. Marquez, Calderon, Montiel, Mijares, Pavlik
     
  3. valdosta

    valdosta Member Full Member

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    So the undefeated MW champion of the world isn't even a top 15 fighter?
     
  4. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes he is. #15. One more win against a Top 3 middleweight/super middle definitely deserves Top 10 P4P recognition. A unification bout with Abraham would help his overall resume, but I doubt that the Germans will send their champion to America to fight for the real title. But as it is, his biggest wins are Miranda and back-to-back over Taylor, neither of whom is P4P. That said, I really like Pavlik and he's good for boxing.
     
  5. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did anyone notice that Guerrero has jumped John in the 126-lbs. standings to take the top spot in Ring Magazine? Talk about bulls**t. Granted, John has been fighting nobodies in Indonesia, but 1 win over JMM is worth 30 of the prospects that Guerrero has been fighting.
     
  6. valdosta

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    I see you changed your list a little. personally I think a case can be made that he is top 10 already. I mean you have David Haye number 9 and he hasn't even beaten anyone as good as Taylor and has been KO'ed. Winky Wright? Does he even fight anymore? ANyways I don't mean to be a dick I just thought it was a pretty big omission. Pavlik did beat someone clearly that Hopkins never could afterall.
     
  7. valdosta

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    It would be worth a lot more to me if it was a legit win. JMM-John was a pretty bad decision.
     
  8. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good list, Pavlik needs to be traded for Wright. Wright lost to Vargas and Hopkins and hasn't returned yet.
     
  9. KobeIsGod

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    mine's better

    1-Wlad
    2-Ruiz
    3-Oscar
    4-Mayweather
    5-The Goat Herder
    6-David Haye
    7-Bernard
    8-Pac
    9-Maskaev
    10-Cory Stinks

    my next 5: Valuev, Judah, Cotto, Enzo, Joe C

    :oops:
     
  10. NESTORRDEA

    NESTORRDEA Active Member Full Member

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    BOXREC.COM TOOK OFF COTTO FROM IT'S 25th AND LAST PLACE UNDER THEIR LIST AND REPLACED HIM WITH DIAZ.... YES, THE SAME DIAZ THAT LOST ON SATURDAY.. GOOD LOGIC HAH??
     
  11. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What you talkin' 'bout Willis?
     
  12. Sweet Pea Pacquiao

    Sweet Pea Pacquiao Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes I did, right before your post, I realized I forgot about Kelly.

    Haye has now beaten Mormeck (the true cruiser champ) in France and Maccarinelli in London, both in brutal, impressive fashion. The 2 wins also made Haye the first ever fighter to unify Ring, WBC, WBA, and WBO. Now Haye is moving up to heavy to fight even bigger guys.

    And since you argue that John's win was a dubious decision, one could also argue that while Taylor did beat Hopkins twice on paper, both decisions (especially the first one) were very controversial as well. For the record I had Hopkins winning the first and a draw the second time.
     
  13. NESTORRDEA

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    while Taylor did beat Hopkins twice on paper, both decisions (especially the first one) were very controversial as well. For the record I had Hopkins winning the first and a draw the second time.[/quote]... AGREE
     
  14. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ..

    Better than getting beat by Vargas.
     
  15. valdosta

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    Mormeck is no better than Taylor and Enzo is no better than Miranda. Not to mention Haye has been KO'ed while Pavlik has not been. Both Hopkins-Taylor fights could have gone either way IMO. Where as I could only see JMM-John going 1 way. As much as I really dislike JMM, he won clearly.