I think you are missing what the p4p idea is based on.
It's evaluated in two ways.
Firstly the idea of a mythical matchup, in which all fighters are exactly equal in weight (i.e no physical disadvantages) then who would be the best on pure boxing ability?
So in this way a Manny Pacquaio can be compared to a Joe Calzaghe for example even though Joe would obviously be too big for Manny in a real fight.
Without the size difference, and if they were both naturally in the same weight class who would win?
The second part of the evaluation concerns acomplishments, i.e who have they beat, what titles have they won, how long have their reigned, and especially what have they done recently.
When Manny beat Oscar he moved up 2 weight classes and beat a shoe in Hall of Famer and one of the best boxers of the last 15 years. It was an amazing acomplishment and of course solidifies his status as p4p number 1.
What weight class he is in is completely and utterly irrelevent.
You are basically arguing about weight rating rankings rather than p4p, for example I don't think Manny is in the top 5 at welterweight let alone number one, however p4p he is clearly the best fighter in the world as no current fighter has acomplished as much and is in as great form as Manny Pacquaio.


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