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    Default Re: Dan Rafael's Welterweight Rankings

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    ESPN.com's division-by-division rankings - ESPN

    3. Floyd Mayweather (40-0)

    The former champ ended a 21-month layoff by whitewashing lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez. All credit to Mayweather's tremendous talent, but it would be nice to see him use it against men his own size.

    I can appreciate what Dan is saying here, my only question is why rank Floyd so high if you sincerely believe that? Surely he has full autonomy of his columns, blogs and rankings to write how he personally feels.

    Personally I have Floyd ranked #5 for 2 reasons

    1) He holds no title

    2) All the other guys ahead of him are upper echelon fighters who have a better body of work at Welter

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    Berto
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    Mayweather
    Funny how he doesn't call out Berto for not fighting people his own size and has him ranked above Mayweather when he fought Urango last time out.
    I ranked Berto higher than Mayweather at Welter, Rafael has Mayweather #3 behind Mosely, Cotto

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    Default Re: Dan Rafael's Welterweight Rankings

    I think people get bent out of shape unnecessarily because they don't realise the purpose of ranking. Rankings are not based on who could be who (unless your doing a pound-4-pound list). What boxing ranking are about is ACHEIVEMENT IN THAT DIVISION over a certain period!!! Of course Floyd would be favoured over all the boxers ranked above him but that doesn't mean he should automatically be ranked number one. He hasn't fought in almost 2 years.

    Same with the Pound-4-Pound ranking. Floyd easily beat the #2 guy therefore he gets ranked no lower than 2nd.

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