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    Default Re: Vic Darchiniyan =#1 p4p

    It's easy to be a fan see your boy pull off a big win and have a hard-on from excitment draw blood from your brain and cause immediate post fight bable...give it a week or two have some other fights go by and we'll all go back and see how even mentioning vic as pfp best was silly. I guess i wouldn't bitch too much about him being in the top 10 i guess maybe nine or 10 but even that might be a little much. I picked vic i also think vic ( call me crazy i know) would have a good shot at beating nonito in a rematch but let's not get too much more crazier than that. I always say you ask 10 people and you'll get 8 different opinions of who goes where so i don't even look at that anymore i just go by who has the belts. Congrats to vic that little fucker is just too plain odd and strong and now that he is attempting some kind of defense he will be hard to beat, but no where near unbeatable.
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    Default Re: Vic Darchiniyan =#1 p4p

    Quote Originally Posted by snakey View Post
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    Definitely not p4p 1. But i cant believe some of the lack of credit going around in this thread. Most everyone said vic would get his ears boxed off and would be made to look amateur. Mijares was boxings next big superstar, a master boxer, the man dominate the division...then vic came and knocked him the fuck out. So wheres his credit, im pretty sure alot of guys on this forum had mijares in their top 10 so how come vic doesnt jump in there? Won titles in two weight divisions, now undisputed champion, had unified in his last division. So one loss takes that all away does it?
    So because Vic beat Majares the guys who were at 11,12,13 ahead of Vic before the fight should be pushed back?

    Rafael Marquez, Chris John, Nate Campbell, Alexander Munoz....All drop in position because of the win for Vic?......

    Please explain
    Im not saying he should be put in there, im asking why its rediculous to think of having vic in the top 10? It wouldnt matter who vic knocked out, everyone would keep on saying he shouldnt be in the p4p list. I dont think he should go in over the other guys but i think another big win would put him there for sure.

    Fair enough
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    Default Re: Vic Darchiniyan =#1 p4p

    Vic has p4p the ugliest style in boxing.

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    Default Re: Vic Darchiniyan =#1 p4p

    Quote Originally Posted by No Contest View Post
    Vic has p4p the ugliest style in boxing.
    Billy Dib is contesting for that top spot though. Naseem Hamed with no power is up there in my book..

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