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    Default Re: what will be the p4p top 10 this time next year??

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    ok here goes....

    1-Manny Pacquiao
    2-Ricky Hatton
    3-Israel Vasquez
    4-Paul Williams
    5-Juan Manuel Marquez
    6-Andre Berto
    7-Miguel Cotto
    8-Chad Dawson
    9-Arthur Abraham
    10-Juan Diaz
    Hmmm don't want to get too nitpicky but..........I would like to hear your scenarios that have Cotto and Berto on there but not Margarito. It is questionable whether Vazquez's surgery will be successful and he may have to retire, even if he doesn't he will probably never be at the level he was. How does Hatton get to # 2? How does Juan Diaz get on the list before Campbell? I guess it's only fair now that I post my list to be picked apart by others

    1 - PAC
    2 - JMM
    3 - Williams
    4 - Margarito
    5 - Calderon
    6 - Campbell
    7 - Dawson
    8 - Hatton
    9 - Rafa
    10 - JML

    I am assuming that B-Hop and Calzaghe will retire and that PBF will stay retired.
    Assuming Bhop, Calzaghe, and PBF retire or stay retired.

    Hatton's stock won't rise if he loses to Pacman.

    JMM stays in the same place if he beats Diaz assuming Pacman beats Hatton.

    Dawson's stock shouldn't rise after he beats Tarver again.

    Does Pwill's stock rise if he beats Winkie Wright? How much? Who else will fight him? Maybe if he fights Forrest or Dzinzurik and beats them, he'd jump into the top five.

    How about Nate Campbell? Does he creep into the top ten if he beats Funeka?

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    Default Re: what will be the p4p top 10 this time next year??

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hattonthehammer View Post
    ok here goes....

    1-Manny Pacquiao
    2-Ricky Hatton
    3-Israel Vasquez
    4-Paul Williams
    5-Juan Manuel Marquez
    6-Andre Berto
    7-Miguel Cotto
    8-Chad Dawson
    9-Arthur Abraham
    10-Juan Diaz
    Hmmm don't want to get too nitpicky but..........I would like to hear your scenarios that have Cotto and Berto on there but not Margarito. It is questionable whether Vazquez's surgery will be successful and he may have to retire, even if he doesn't he will probably never be at the level he was. How does Hatton get to # 2? How does Juan Diaz get on the list before Campbell? I guess it's only fair now that I post my list to be picked apart by others

    1 - PAC
    2 - JMM
    3 - Williams
    4 - Margarito
    5 - Calderon
    6 - Campbell
    7 - Dawson
    8 - Hatton
    9 - Rafa
    10 - JML

    I am assuming that B-Hop and Calzaghe will retire and that PBF will stay retired.
    Assuming Bhop, Calzaghe, and PBF retire or stay retired.

    Hatton's stock won't rise if he loses to Pacman.

    JMM stays in the same place if he beats Diaz assuming Pacman beats Hatton.

    Dawson's stock shouldn't rise after he beats Tarver again.

    Does Pwill's stock rise if he beats Winkie Wright? How much? Who else will fight him? Maybe if he fights Forrest or Dzinzurik and beats them, he'd jump into the top five.

    How about Nate Campbell? Does he creep into the top ten if he beats Funeka?
    These guys should all have more than one fight in 2009. Dawson should beat Tarver, and I assume go on to something greater and WIN.
    Paul Williams should beat Winky and perhaps Forrest to gain The Ring title at 154, if he goes back up to 160 it will probably be against a big name like Abraham or Pavlik, both winnable fights for him as well. Hatton's stock shouldn't go down if he loses to PAC, but he should go up if he defeats Bradley or Holt.
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