Originally posted by a-raines21
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Actually, if you go through the post history you started with the insults. P4P is based on opinion not fact. I may not agree with your methodology, but that doesn't make it wrong. It doesn't make anybody else wrong ?(or an idiot) either. Like I said, its opinion. But most experts, historians and fans in general rate p4p different then you. If they didn't we would have to be rating guys who fought in times of only 8 weight classes, 1 title, and never won a belt much higher. No? Is there a difference between being a 3 time titlist in 3 divisions 5lbs apart and being a world champion in 1 division yet a top 5 fighter in divisions 10 and more lbs apart? I doubt it. Take into consideration glove size, same day weigh ins, fighting more often, and the argument can be made that its not even close. Its my opinion that if you fight the best available comp, mandatories, top 10, everybody, and you not only win but are dominant, p4p status should be taken into consideration. Beating a single guy with a title in 3 different weight classes isn't the same as contolling an entire division thru sheer domination. Styles make fights. Thinking one style *****s another doesn't make it so. P4P, in my opinion, can only be established through longevity and beating the best over and over.
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