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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    1# Roy Jones Jr
    2# Barrera
    3# Mayweather
    4# Mosely
    5# De la hoya
    6# Calzaghe
    7# WInky
    8# Ike Quertey
    9# James toney
    10# Tito

    My list is mostley down to the boxers skills as i see them rather than who the boxer beat or what he won... although some are ranked lower than due to the fact they really havn't been able to prove what they can do...
    Calzaghe above Winky,Quartey,Toney and Tito give me a can of what your drinking and to think i cool clicked you yesterday

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    1# Roy Jones Jr
    2# Barrera
    3# Mayweather
    4# Mosely
    5# De la hoya
    6# Calzaghe
    7# WInky
    8# Ike Quertey
    9# James toney
    10# Tito

    My list is mostley down to the boxers skills as i see them rather than who the boxer beat or what he won... although some are ranked lower than due to the fact they really havn't been able to prove what they can do...
    Calzaghe above Winky,Quartey,Toney and Tito give me a can of what your drinking and to think i cool clicked you yesterday
    yea i disagree with that list too, mab is #2 and no pacman pac whoop him when pac wasn't even primed. Ike #8 and no bhop when i saw calzaghe above winky i figured it must of been his favorite list of fighters no so much p4p greats. but its ok its all of our oppinion.

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Ricardo Lopez should be top 10 p4p, and as much as I think hes overrated RJJ should take the #1 spot.
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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by dgreen626
    Roy Jones Jr.
    Bhop
    PBF
    Trinidad
    Winky
    Pacman
    Oscar
    MAB
    Morales
    JMM
    Shane
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    I don't see how any here put Pacquaio so far up... He hasn't even been p4p champ yet, and doesn't even deserve #2 in his prime right now.
    Completely agree on this, I like Pac but there is NO WAY he comes above some of the people you guys are rating him above of.

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    Ricardo Lopez should be top 10 p4p, and as much as I think hes overrated RJJ should take the #1 spot.
    Spot on BoomBoom can't believe Lopez was left out by everyone a man who RJJ himself said Lopez was P4P #1 at one point and not him (RJJ)
    But I wouldn't rate him above RJJ.


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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    1 PBF
    2 Roy Jones Jr
    3 Hopkins
    4 Winky
    5 ODLH
    6 Mosely
    7 Pacman
    8 Barrera
    9 Tony
    10 Tito

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    1. MAB
    2. RJJ
    3. Tito
    4. "Finito" Lopez
    5. BHop
    6. PBF
    7. Pac
    8. Winky
    9. DLH
    10. Mosley

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    OK... Here goes.

    1. RJJ
    2. Lopez
    3. Hopkins
    4. Toney
    5. Winky
    6. ODLH
    7. SSM
    8. PBF
    9. Erik
    10. MAB

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    1# Roy Jones Jr
    2# Barrera
    3# Mayweather
    4# Mosely
    5# De la hoya
    6# Calzaghe
    7# WInky
    8# Ike Quertey
    9# James toney
    10# Tito

    My list is mostley down to the boxers skills as i see them rather than who the boxer beat or what he won... although some are ranked lower than due to the fact they really havn't been able to prove what they can do...
    Calzaghe above Winky,Quartey,Toney and Tito give me a can of what your drinking and to think i cool clicked you yesterday
    yo T-bruno, you should atleast make an attempt at doing a list before you bag someone elses
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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    ill have a crack

    roy jones
    PBF
    pac-man
    MAB
    ODLH
    tito
    holyfield
    toney
    eric morrales (spelling)
    winky couldnt think of anyone else

    i think all those guys deserve top 10 status, the order might be a bit whack! i just put winky cause couldnt think of anyone, im not certain he has done enough to deserve top 10 p4p
    &quot;To see a man beaten not by a better opponent but by himself is a tragety&quot; -Cus D&#039;amato-<br /><br />&quot;I pitty the fool&quot;-clubber lang-<br /><br />&quot;My power is discombobulatingly devastating I could feel is muscle tissues collapse under my force. It&#039;s ludicrous these mortals even attempt to enter my realm&quot;

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    ohh i forgot about mosley. so fuk winky off my list and shane can take his spot at no#10
    &quot;To see a man beaten not by a better opponent but by himself is a tragety&quot; -Cus D&#039;amato-<br /><br />&quot;I pitty the fool&quot;-clubber lang-<br /><br />&quot;My power is discombobulatingly devastating I could feel is muscle tissues collapse under my force. It&#039;s ludicrous these mortals even attempt to enter my realm&quot;

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    OK... Here goes.

    1. RJJ
    2. Lopez
    3. Hopkins
    4. Toney
    5. Winky
    6. ODLH
    7. SSM
    8. PBF
    9. Erik
    10. MAB
    Order doesn't matter. We all seem to be going around the same names.

    I agree. Somehow we should give honorable mention to the Pac, JL Castillo and L. Lewis (if he is in this generation--he wasn't 'protected', he beat everyone he ever faced, and is technically still the Ring Champ!)

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    OK... Here goes.

    1. RJJ
    2. Lopez
    3. Hopkins
    4. Toney
    5. Winky
    6. ODLH
    7. SSM
    8. PBF
    9. Erik
    10. MAB
    Order doesn't matter. We all seem to be going around the same names.

    I agree. Somehow we should give honorable mention to the Pac, JL Castillo and L. Lewis (if he is in this generation--he wasn't 'protected', he beat everyone he ever faced, and is technically still the Ring Champ!)
    Heres CC#14, cause I agree on the honorable mentions.
    Would also include Holyfield, Tito, JMM.

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    Quote Originally Posted by ArawakWarria
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
    OK... Here goes.

    1. RJJ
    2. Lopez
    3. Hopkins
    4. Toney
    5. Winky
    6. ODLH
    7. SSM
    8. PBF
    9. Erik
    10. MAB
    Order doesn't matter. We all seem to be going around the same names.

    I agree. Somehow we should give honorable mention to the Pac, JL Castillo and L. Lewis (if he is in this generation--he wasn't 'protected', he beat everyone he ever faced, and is technically still the Ring Champ!)
    Heres CC#14, cause I agree on the honorable mentions.
    Would also include Holyfield, Tito, JMM.

    CC--for me Gee, thanks!

    I thought long and I can only agree with JMM. The others are great fighters, but most of Holyfield's draws and losses came in this generation. I just can't bring myself to say that Tito was an all time great. Maybe I need to see more fights...

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    Default Re: Prime for prime, Pound for pound of this Generation

    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno
    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    1# Roy Jones Jr
    2# Barrera
    3# Mayweather
    4# Mosely
    5# De la hoya
    6# Calzaghe
    7# WInky
    8# Ike Quertey
    9# James toney
    10# Tito

    My list is mostley down to the boxers skills as i see them rather than who the boxer beat or what he won... although some are ranked lower than due to the fact they really havn't been able to prove what they can do...
    Calzaghe above Winky,Quartey,Toney and Tito give me a can of what your drinking and to think i cool clicked you yesterday
    Have a can of reality then

    Im guessing the comment means that you disagree on toney and tito bieng included...

    And by this i can ceerrrtainly tell that you havnt seen enough of toney in his prime..
    Before he lost interest and discipline..The guy was a bigger P4P star then floyd by far..

    His skills are/were crazy..He was fighting the best,beating them..He had wicked power a middle and supermiddle..Just a complete package...

    And tito speaks for himself..He took the best fights in a great era.. And finished off great opposition in style..
    Say what you want about don king..But tito wanted to fight the best and king delivered huge fights!
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