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    #41
    Originally posted by Tuggers1986 View Post
    Thread starter is obviously an ass!!

    What's he talking about "The way p4p is ranked officially is based on the ones who move up in weight"

    He obviously hasn't got a clue or he would realise there is no such thing as official P4P.
    stfu!
    ur an idiot

    i said official, which means approved by authority
    p4p is not literal, but it is official....... you fuckin dropout!!

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      #42
      Originally posted by a-raines21 View Post
      stfu!
      ur an idiot

      i said official, which means approved by authority
      p4p is not literal, but it is official....... you fuckin dropout!!
      How exactly is it official? Different reputable sources have different lists

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        #43
        Originally posted by andrewcuff View Post
        How exactly is it official? Different reputable sources have different lists
        top 3-5 are usually quite similar...... which is thats what i accept

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          #44
          Usually the top 5 are the same.


          P4P rankings are usually based on how well a fighter does against top competition. Usually the ones that move up multiple weight classes and beat good opponents are considered to be top 5 p4p.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Ishy Aytan View Post
            Usually the top 5 are the same.


            P4P rankings are usually based on how well a fighter does against top competition. Usually the ones that move up multiple weight classes and beat good opponents are considered to be top 5 p4p.
            could you plz explain that to these fuckin idiots

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              #46
              Originally posted by a-raines21 View Post
              could you plz explain that to these fuckin idiots
              Notice he said usually the ones who move up AND beat good opponents.

              It isn't all about moving up in weight, but that does help. Beating quality opponents is more impressive. For example, when B-Hop was P4P #1 he was only plying his trade at 160, but he had beaten some good names.

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                #47
                Originally posted by a-raines21 View Post
                could you plz explain that to these fuckin idiots
                Originally posted by a-raines21 View Post
                if this is the case, wouldn't that rank ali p4p higher than srr wouldn't it? lennox lewis higher than roy jones?

                You ask us of our opinions... participate in this thread.. to be called what?
                Idiots?

                Personally... do you think Ali's fighting style and how he wins over his opponents are better than SRR's?

                do yourself a favor and make further research... read books, watch old fight tapes and all that will help you not look like THE IDIOT, in your own thread.

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                  #48
                  is there any fighter that doesn't deserve to be in p4p or is overrated? seriously, i see threads like these everyday.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Puntoyhauf View Post
                    You ask us of our opinions... participate in this thread.. to be called what?
                    Idiots?

                    Personally... do you think Ali's fighting style and how he wins over his opponents are better than SRR's?

                    do yourself a favor and make further research... read books, watch old fight tapes and all that will help you not look like THE IDIOT, in your own thread.
                    okay you english is a bit off, and i dont quite uderstand what u mean...... and i called them idiots because they started with the insults.....

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                      #50
                      Pound for pound
                      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

                      Pound-for-pound is the term used in boxing, mixed martial arts and other combat sports to describe a fighter's value in relation to fighters of different weight classes.

                      Origin of the term

                      It is often said to have been created to describe world Welterweight and Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson. Robinson is one of the most accomplished fighters of all time, but his supporters realized that, while he could beat anyone in his own class, as a Middleweight he would not be able to beat a top Heavyweight. Hence, Robinson was called the pound-for-pound best without being expected to beat much larger fighters, under the belief that he as a Middleweight was still a better quality fighter than any fighter fighting at heavier or lighter weights than him.




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