Everyone choose a P4P the Rick Moranis way.
Ok, here it is, Rick Moranis has barged his way in and shrunk or enlarged every active pro boxer (not sure of the finer details of how) to Welterweight 147. Who would be victorious, crowned the Moranis True P4P Champion. Be interesting to see everyone's top three.
1. Floyd Mayweather
2. Andre Ward
3. Guilermo Rigondeaux
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TheMacMagician
Ok, here it is, Rick Moranis has barged his way in and shrunk or enlarged every active pro boxer (not sure of the finer details of how) to Welterweight 147. Who would be victorious, crowned the Moranis True P4P Champion. Be interesting to see everyone's top three.
1. Floyd Mayweather
2. Andre Ward
3. Guilermo Rigondeaux
Would much prefer to see wlad klitschko at 2nd place. Fact is he has all the belts
Not really interested in all that, because really, where have all the belts come from? Who did he beat to win them? I'm just speaking purely hypothetically and not based on belts or wins etc. Purely as the fighter.
For the record Wlad beat the below for the titles. Would any of them get in to a top 50 P4P?? Haye would for me, but you certainly couldn;t use the below as a measure for him being P4P. I'd say more like if Wlad and Vitali were shrunk to the same size as their opponents at 147, their robotic arses get SMOKED.
IBF - Chris Byrd
VACANT IBO - Chris Byrd
WBO - Sultan Ibragimov
WBA - David Haye
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TheMacMagician
Ok, here it is, Rick Moranis has barged his way in and shrunk or enlarged every active pro boxer (not sure of the finer details of how) to Welterweight 147. Who would be victorious, crowned the Moranis True P4P Champion. Be interesting to see everyone's top three.
1. Floyd Mayweather
2. Andre Ward
3. Guilermo Rigondeaux
I wouldn't trust this guy's opinion.
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TheMacMagician
Ok, here it is, Rick Moranis has barged his way in and shrunk or enlarged every active pro boxer (not sure of the finer details of how) to Welterweight 147. Who would be victorious, crowned the Moranis True P4P Champion. Be interesting to see everyone's top three.
1. Floyd Mayweather
2. Andre Ward
3. Guilermo Rigondeaux
I wouldn't trust this guy's opinion.
http://application.denofgeek.com/pic...moranis/06.jpg
I'd much prefer it if we could reference the below Rick Moranis. I think it'd be a better result.
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I think Floyd would be first Sergio second and Ward third. I would love to see Sergio hurt Floyd as he has the power, Ward would have to outbox him and i doubt he would do that to Floyd.
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Random question as I'm making pecan chicken and bored out of my skull
Does a fighter 'retain' the chin they had at a higher weight? Obviously power would suffer as there is less but in a Spaceballs like world the shots of a 140 guy bounce off the chin of a former cruiser, heavy type ??? Seldon, Hide comebacks on deck, heffers!
Really in a unicorn world though, I can easily see Ward giving Mayweather probs and taking a W. More than physical, just as ass clown cocky and knows slippery and gritty rough infighting, fast hands. Hey, one of em losses, win win fans ;D
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Random question as I'm making pecan chicken and bored out of my skull
Does a fighter 'retain' the chin they had at a higher weight? Obviously power would suffer as there is less but in a Spaceballs like world the shots of a 140 guy bounce off the chin of a former cruiser, heavy type ??? Seldon, Hide comebacks on deck, heffers!
Really in a unicorn world though, I can easily see Ward giving Mayweather probs and taking a W. More than physical, just as ass clown cocky and knows slippery and gritty rough infighting, fast hands. Hey, one of em losses, win win fans ;D
The answer is yes they retain their chin durability and although Ward could make it messy and dirty I think Floyd would be able to handle it. Sergio’s power however would frighten Floyd and command his respect.
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Wlad should be on the list, a heavyweight with 13 consecutive successful title defenses should be up there....but since Mr. "Who did he beat in the p4p top 50" wants to run things I guess I'll answer with everyone else :-\
1. Floyd
2. Ward
3. Martinez
4. Rigondieux
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What is there to think about, this is how p4p works in my head anyway. Wlad has speed as a heavyweight it will carry at welterweight, he will be fast but not as fast as Floyd.
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People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.
He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).
I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.
He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
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People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.
He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).
I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.
He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
He is, but why is he not fighting again?
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People are forgetting about Gamboa due to his inactivity.
He dominated Ponce De Leon (who beat Broner) and Orlando Salido (who twice KO'd JuanMa).
I wouldn't put Gamboa at #1 due to his lack of a gameplan, focus and tendency to suffer flash knockdowns, but he would be a handful for anyone.
He's arguably the most naturally talented fighter in the world.
He is, but why is he not fighting again?
I believe he's pissed off at his promoter and is having contract issues trying to switch promotion companies.
It may be that Gamboa, like Oldanier Solis has had a taste of the good life and lost some of his dedication as well.
Hope not as Gamboa is awesomely talented and I would like to see him back in the ring very soon. Long overdue.