1. Pacquiao 2. Cotto 3. Calzaghe 4. PBF 5. JMM 6. Juan Diaz 7. Vazquez 8. Williams 9. Margarito 10. Pavlik
1. Mayweather 2. Pacquiao 3. Calslappy 4. JMM 5. Kelly Pavlik 6. Bernard Hopkins 7. Miguel Cotto 8. Ricky Hatton 9. Israel Vasquez 10. Ivan Calderon
how the hell can you have Margarito ahead of Pavlik? Seriously. And why do you have JMM mlisted twice?
1. Floyd Mayweather 2. Manny Pacquiao 3. Arthur Abraham 4. Miguel Cotto 5. Kelly Pavlik 6. Ivan calderon 7. Ricky Hatton 8. Humberto Soto 9. Israel vazquez 10. Paul Williams
NO Way in Fucking HELL is Margarito in the Top 10:nono: ...As Much as YOU BITCH about Fighter's RESUME's, there's NOfuckingWAY U Can RECONCILE Placing Margarito on a Lb 4 Lb List... UNLESS that STERLING "Performance" Against Golden's Johnson IMPRESSED U ... & Have U EVER Heard of RICKY HATTON???...Floyd # 4???:dunno: REED
:nono: Ivan Calderon just beat a much bigger guy that was rank #1 at whatever baby division these guys fight at...and many of the expert picked Cazares to kill "Iron Boy"
What EXACTLY has Abraham ACCOMPLISHED to B Ranked AT ALL, Never Mind # 3???:: ... Humberto Soto???...Sorry, but he Beat THE WRONG Pacquiao to Garner Lb 4 Lb Acclaim:nono: ... & REED ISN'T Even a Fan of the Guy, but ANY List EXCLUDING Joe Calzaghe CANNOT B Taken Seriously:nono: ... Your List SUCKS, Dude... REED
Was Cazares Anywhere NEAR a Lb 4 Lb List???... If NOT, then HOW does Beating Him BOOST Calderon into the Top 10??? REED:dunno:
Pound for pound list are not based in accomplishments are they? If they are then I guess Evander Holyfield, Oscar de Lahoya, Roy Jones,and Tito Trinidad should be really high on my list. Soto is the real deal and will beat Joan Guzman very soon. Calslappy ducked Sven Ottke and deserves no mention on this list.
OBVIOUSLY, RECENCY Plays a Role... Seriously, have U Been Drinking ALL DAY or just During HAPPY HOUR??? REED:dunno:
U Don't HAVE to, Necessarily...But Shouldn't U Beat Someone NEAR a Lb 4 Lb List, PRIOR to JOINING a Lb 4 Lb List???... REED:dunno:
Floyd Mayweather Ricardo Mayorga Felix Sturm Zsolt Erdei Joe Calzaghe David Haye Chris John Cory Spinks Roman Karmazin Manuel Medina
Ummm...no? :: I mean, you're going to consistently penalize fighters in certain divisions using that argument. I've never thought this way and never understood it, frankly. But to each his own given the subjectivity, I guess. Peace.
I agree partly. It depends on how you define P4P. It's obviously a subjective list and there are no right or wrongs. (for the most part) However people seem to always forget that P4P the best fighter is supposed to mean relatively speaking if all boxers were the same size, who would be the best? It's not just about who had the last big victory or even how good your resume is. Those things naturally have to weigh into the equation but aren't the only criteria. I'm not going to bother making my own list or even criticizing anyone else's. A simple test is to make your P4P list right now and compare it to what you have 6 months from now. If it has major shifts and changes after every big fight? Your list has flaws.
Whenever these lists are constructed, just stop whenever The Sly One posts his, because it is invariably the most accurate, the most justified and the one that stands up best to scrutiny! This is actually the DEFINITIVE LIST! 1. Mayweather 2. Calzaghe 3. Pacquiao 4. Hatton 5. Cotto 6. Hopkins 7. Pavlik 8. Juan Diaz 9. W. Klitschko 10.Juan Manuel Marquez End of discussion.