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    #31
    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

    This means nothing I question why you would say something like this like it means something in the big picture, I can show you the greatest fighters in history dropping rounds to contenders even losing to them, it means zero as far as the top guy not being a top guy, its easy to see why they are putting Tank in their top ten.
    I'm responding to someone's post

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      #32
      Tank is ranked on the P4P list because he is that bloody good!

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        #33
        Originally posted by Hustle View Post

        Tank never won a world title at 135 or 140. He only won regular titles. And dont say they count.

        Because if you say they count, then that means Daniel Dubois is currently a heavyweight champion since he holds the exact titles that Tank won at 135 and 140.
        So you don't want him on there because you don't like him as a boxer and/or person?

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          #34
          Because he's popular, and his promoters have said "Tank is P4P" enough times that people believe them.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Oracle01 View Post
            Santa Cruz fight was at 130.
            And it was Leo's second fight at the weight

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              #36
              Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

              And it was Leo's second fight at the weight
              And Leo was unranked, and the guy he beat for his belt was unranked.

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                #37
                Originally posted by f l i c k e r View Post

                i didn't say anything about inoue.

                I rate all the things inoue has done.

                I simply do not down play one fighter while praising other fighters for doing the same things.

                gervonta is the size of rigondeaux knocking out ranked jr welterweights. Doesn't matter about the abc belts. He's doing what he is doing.

                Plus you act like he's ranked high. He's ranked on the fringes of the top 10. It is irrelevant.
                what?!?!?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post

                  And Leo was unranked, and the guy he beat for his belt was unranked.
                  I was agreeing with you lol. Leo didn't even look good winning that vacant belt.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post

                    Inoue’s best wins before Fulton were old man Donaire and old man Narvaez.
                    Hernendez was ranked #1 in the division, 29-2-1 and had made six defenses. Taguchi was 18-1-1 and just held the unified titles for four years.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post

                      Hernendez was ranked #1 in the division, 29-2-1 and had made six defenses. Taguchi was 18-1-1 and just held the unified titles for four years.
                      Taguchi fought Inoue before he won his titles, not after. Taguchi was ranked #10 and had not yet won a title when Inoue beat him. After the Inoue fight he went 9-0-1 in his next 10 fights and picked up the Ring, WBA, and IBF light flyweight titles before losing them to Hekkie Budler four years later.

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