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    The pfp #1 spot.

    1) Manny Pacquiao (54-3-2, 38 KO)
    Age: 32
    Current Title: WBO Welterweight/147 lbs. (2009-Present, 3 Defenses)
    Lineal World Championships: World Flyweight/112 lbs. (1998-99, 1 Defense); World Featherweight/126 lbs. (2003-2005, 2 Defenses); World Jr. Lightweight/130 lbs. champion (2008); World Junior Welterweight (2009-10)
    Additional Titles: WBC Flyweight (1998-99, 1 Defense); IBF Jr. Featherweight/122 lbs (2001-03, 4 Defenses); Ring ****zine Featherweight (2003-05, 2 Defenses); Ring/WBC Jr. Lightweight (2008) WBC Lightweight/135 lbs. (2008); Ring Jr. Welterweight (2009-10); WBC Jr. Middleweight/154 lbs. (2010-11)
    Record in Title Fights: 16-1-2, 11 KO, 1 KOBY (Overall); 6-1-1, 5 KO, 1 KOBY (Lineal Only)
    Last Five Opponents: Juan Manuel Marquez (MD12), Shane Mosley (UD12), Antonio Margarito (UD12), Joshua Clottey (UD12), Miguel Cotto (TKO12)

    Next Opponent: TBA

    The Take: Much has been made of the closeness of the Marquez fight, with debate still raging about who fans and pundits thought won (if they didn’t score it even). Comparing only how Pacquiao has done with Marquez in three tremendous fights versus a Mayweather who dominated Marquez, Mayweather has the edge. Pacquiao for now maintains the top spot because there’s more to his resume than Marquez and because how each did with Marquez is no firm indication of how Pacquiao-Mayweather would go. Since Mayweather’s win over Ricky Hatton in 2007, he’s been in various states of retirement and vacation more than in the ring, going 3-0 with one knockout. In the same span, Pacquiao is 9-0, was more impressive versus both De La Hoya and Hatton than Mayweather, and picked up three wins (Clottey, Margarito, and Cotto) that vastly outpace Mayweather’s Ortiz win. It’s more than enough to hold the top slot for now and, hopefully, an actual fight is coming in 2012 to settle the issue once and for all


    I gotta be honest here, the reasoning sucks.

    1. Theres more to his resume than Marquez. PFP is a yearly ranking, not resume based.

    2. Pacman was indeed more impressive over DLH. But which DLH was the better fighter? Floyd's was a champ at a healthy weight. Manny's was half dead taking IV on fightnight.

    3. Pacman's win over Hatton was more impressive, but he was ko'd before.

    4. I guess 1 could agrue that Pacman's 3 wins over Clottey, Margarito & Cotto are better than Floyd's over Ortiz, (if you combine them). But single handedly floyd's wins over Marquez, Mosley & Ortiz absolutely bosses on Pacman's 3 wins of Cotto-Margarito & Marquez all at mannyweight. Thats a fact btw, (the mannyweight part).

    5. I think it's a laughable excuse to hold the #1 spot. Pacman's last 2 years were trash & undeserving of top pfp those years because resume should not define yearly pfp.

    #2
    Dirrell got back in the top ten off of his last fight..... "Based on talent alone"

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      #3
      PFP king should be Marquez

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        #4
        Who's list is this? The Ring's?

        I do agree though, personally. Pacquaio isn't P4P #1 in my list.

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          #5
          If Floyd beats Cotto and looks impressive, and Pac beat Bradley but looks like DOOODOOO, They will switch spots. IMO

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            #6
            Dont forget ...

            2000–09 Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Decade
            2000–09 HBO Fighter of the Decade
            2006, 2008, and 2009 Boxing Writers Association Fighter of the Year
            2006, 2008 and 2009 ESPN Fighter of the Year
            2006, 2008, and 2009 The Ring Fighter of the Year
            2001–2010 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Decade
            2008 Sports Illustrated Boxer of the Year
            2008 Yahoo! Sports Fighter of the Year
            2008 and 2009 ESPN Star's Champion of Champions
            2008 and 2009 World Boxing Council Boxer of the Year
            2008, 2009 and 2010 The Ring No.1 Pound-for-Pound (year-end)
            2009 Ask Men Most Influential Men (ranked 24th)
            2009 ESPN Knockout of the Year (in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton)
            2009 ESPY Awards Best Fighter
            2009 Forbes ****zine World's Highest-Paid Athletes (ranked 6th)
            2009 Sports Illustrated Fighter of the Year
            2009 The Ring Knockout of the Year (in Round 2 against Ricky Hatton)
            2009 TIME 100 Most Influential People (Heroes and Icons Category
            2009 and 2010 Forbes ****zine Celebrity 100 (ranked 57th and 55th)
            2010 Bleacher Report Most Exciting Athletes of All Time (ranked 85th)
            2010 World Boxing Organization Fighter of the Year
            2010 Yahoo! Sports Boxing's Most Influential (ranked 25th)

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              #7
              I dont care that will be determined when manny and Floyd actually fight

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                #8
                or.....

                WBC Flyweight World Champion (112 lbs)
                IBF Junior Featherweight World Champion (122 lbs)
                WBC Super Featherweight World Champion (130 lbs)
                WBC Lightweight World Champion (135 lbs)
                WBO Welterweight World Champion (147 lbs)
                WBC Super Welterweight World Champion (154 lbs)
                IBO Junior Welterweight World Champion (140 lbs)
                Lineal Championship Titles:
                Lineal Flyweight World Champion (112 lbs)
                The Ring Featherweight World Champion (126 lbs)
                The Ring Junior Lightweight World Champion (130 lbs)
                The Ring Junior Welterweight World Champion (140 lbs)
                OPBF Flyweight Champion (112 lbs)
                WBC Super Bantamweight International Champion (122 lbs)
                WBC Super Featherweight International Champion (130 lbs)
                WBC Emeritus Champion
                WBC Diamond Champion
                WBO Super Champion

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Money_May View Post
                  I dont care that will be determined when manny and Floyd actually fight
                  Its already been determined...Floyd is ducking the fight....

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                    #10
                    Hector Camacho was more impressive against Sugar Ray Leonard than Roberto Duran was. In fact, he was so impressive against him, that Leonard retired right after.

                    Camacho>Duran.


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