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    Pacquiao picked as best pound-for-pound fighter

    A boxing website has picked Filipino sports icon Manny Pacquiao as its top pound-for-pound fighter following the retirement of Floyd Mayweather.


    "With Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s announced retirement, Fight***.com has elevated former no. 2 ranked Manny Pacquiao to the number one pound-for-pound fighter in all of boxing," said the website’s staff.
    The powerful hitter has consistently been hailed by several boxing websites as the second-best boxer in the world.


    Fight***.com, however, said that since Pacquiao has consistently been fighting top class boxers since 2003, he deserved to be Mayweather’s successor.


    "Pacquiao’s lengthy path through the best fighters in three different divisions coupled with his emphatic stoppage victories over legendary fighters like Marco Antonio Barrera and Eric Morales have solidified the Filipino terror’s place atop of Fight***.com’s pound-for-pound list," the website’s staff said.


    They added that although number two pound-for-pound fighter Joe Calzaghe has had quite a run in the last two years, "he simply does not stack up to boxing’s most electrifying sensation in Manny ‘The Pacman’ Pacquiao."


    Aside from Pacquiao and Calzaghe, those who made into Fight***.com’s list are Juan Manuel Marquez (3), Israel Vasquez (4), Miguel Cotto (5), Ivan Calderon (6), Bernard Hopkins (7), Kelly Pavlik (8), Winky Wright (9) and Rafael Marquez (10).

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    Originally posted by KING ☼ View Post
    A boxing website has picked Filipino sports icon Manny Pacquiao as its top pound-for-pound fighter following the retirement of Floyd Mayweather.


    "With Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s announced retirement, Fight***.com has elevated former no. 2 ranked Manny Pacquiao to the number one pound-for-pound fighter in all of boxing," said the website’s staff.
    The powerful hitter has consistently been hailed by several boxing websites as the second-best boxer in the world.


    Fight***.com, however, said that since Pacquiao has consistently been fighting top class boxers since 2003, he deserved to be Mayweather’s successor.


    "Pacquiao’s lengthy path through the best fighters in three different divisions coupled with his emphatic stoppage victories over legendary fighters like Marco Antonio Barrera and Eric Morales have solidified the Filipino terror’s place atop of Fight***.com’s pound-for-pound list," the website’s staff said.


    They added that although number two pound-for-pound fighter Joe Calzaghe has had quite a run in the last two years, "he simply does not stack up to boxing’s most electrifying sensation in Manny ‘The Pacman’ Pacquiao."


    Aside from Pacquiao and Calzaghe, those who made into Fight***.com’s list are Juan Manuel Marquez (3), Israel Vasquez (4), Miguel Cotto (5), Ivan Calderon (6), Bernard Hopkins (7), Kelly Pavlik (8), Winky Wright (9) and Rafael Marquez (10).
    pacquiao is definitely #1... also i think pavlik should be higher than hopkins or hopkins should be off the list

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      #3
      I think Pacquiao should be #1.

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        #4
        with the retirement of floyd pacman should be no. 1

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          #5
          Hard to argue that...IMO Pac man deserves it.

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            #6
            winkywright classed as top 10 still?

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              #7
              y'all are gonna crucify me for this but i've never even seen israel vasquez fight...bout to hit youtube right now

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                #8
                Calzaghe is P4p #1.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ml2niceguy View Post
                  y'all are gonna crucify me for this but i've never even seen israel vasquez fight...bout to hit youtube right now
                  enjoy, the guy puts on a show

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