Boxing pound 4 pound top 10

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May 13, 2002
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This is the Ring's updated list:

1. Manny Pacquiao


2. Floyd Mayweather Jr.


3. Nonito Donaire


4. Sergio Martinez


5. Juan Manuel Marquez


6. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam


7. Wladimir Klitschko


8. Timothy Bradley


9. Juan Manuel Lopez


10. Giovani Segura





Personally, I like Donaire at #3 I think skill wise he's definitely better than Martinez, although maybe martinez has a slightly better resume.

My list:

1. Pac
2. Floyd
3. Donaire
4. Martinez
5. JMM
6. Bernard Hopkins
7. Andre Ward
8. Wlad
9. Wonjongkam
10. Bradley

What's your top 10?
 
Feb 3, 2006
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That was a good KO by Donaire but I'm sorry Segio's KO of P-Williams and the beating he gave Pavlik makes him # 3 for sure. Donaire should be at #4.
 
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That was a good KO by Donaire but I'm sorry Segio's KO of P-Williams and the beating he gave Pavlik makes him # 3 for sure. Donaire should be at #4.
yeah I'm not going to argue that, I think either one can be at #3. Montiel was in the top pound 4 pound and the #1 in the division when donaire ko'd him. Williams was ranked in the top pound 4 pound, although at 160 he wasn't ranked high at all. Pavlik I think was on the downside now that we know he was in the betty ford clinic just a few days prior to the martinez fight (explains why he cut like a drunk irishman).

I think donaire's absolute destruction of Volodymyr Sydorenko is very underrated, as Sydorenko gave the #2 guy in Moreno a run for his money twice.

I just really don't understand how The Ring doesn't have Andre Ward in their list. The guy has done nothing but win.
 
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I was somewhat skeptical about Nonito being ranked so high, but his last two wins were extremely impressive. He made both guys look like they had no business being in the ring with him, and Montiel is a great fighter in his own right.


2-0 noticed you still have Hop up there...lifetime achievement, or do you think he's still an elite fighter?
 
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2-0 noticed you still have Hop up there...lifetime achievement, or do you think he's still an elite fighter?
I think he's still an elite fighter. After what he did to pascal who was the lineal light heavyweight champ, and being that the only loss on his resume in years was a split decision to calzaghe he should be on it. I think he beats just about anyone right now around him Bute, Froch, Dawson, Cloud. hopefully if he beats pascal again in the rematch he'll make the ring's official list.
 
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B-Hop is no lower then #5, because of that Pascal fight. He showed in that fight why he's a legend in boxing. I really don't know why Ward is not getting any love. 168lb is very deep division and he's pretty much the top dawg. Bradley and Lopez should not be on the list at all.
 
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That's weird 2-0 6, I thought you'd have BHOP at #1 j/k

I can't have Chris John in there despite his record. I was really hoping Guerrero woulda fought him before he moved up from 126. Hopefully Yordan slaps that dude though. At least he's more entertaining.

I'd say
Pac
Martinez
Donaire
Ward
JMM
 
Feb 23, 2006
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cotto has more skills than most them fooz in the top ten...come on bradley? i put canelo cuz he going to be on there real soon and he has skills