So far...so good...I could use some more lists though...let's get it moving people.Originally Posted by El Gamo
So far...so good...I could use some more lists though...let's get it moving people.Originally Posted by El Gamo
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
1. Floyd Mayweather
2. Manny Pacquioa
3. Ronald Wright
4. Joel Casamayor
5. Marco Antonio Barerra
6. Rafael Marquez
7. Jermain Taylor
8. Juan Manuel Marquez
9. Jose Luis Castillo
10. Miguel Cotto
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Thanks doggy.
Nice list...I likes pretty alla that...cept for #4. You been poundin the ole' joy juice early, eh?![]()
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
PBF
Winky
Pac
MAB
R.Marquez
JT
JMM
JLCastillo
Hatton
Vasquez
Yo ..so i'll add mine...
Very sorry if its laughable :P lol...Tis new years eve and on the drink as always.. So here goes
1. Floyd Mayweather..You hate , I hate.. But he's still on top still picking up titles Still Making big cash..
Dont think there can be doubt...
2.Manny pacqioua..( Yehh You know its spelt wrong.)
I for certain tipped a 12 round classic for the Grand Finale ..Wish it was so.. But pac is the man at the lower weight's for now.. Excellent fighter always wants the big fights..
3.Ronald 'Winky' Wright.
What can you say..Still on top.. The uncrowned middleweight champ..
Much like Jlc in the way that they both have rights to the list because they are both such great ..
Well rounded fighters..Just winky has been Much much busyier then jose this year....
4.Marco Antonio Barrera..
Still able to hold up at the top level and always up for fighting the true competition..
Definately some big fights this new year..Perhaps his last..But undoubtably one of the diamonds of boxing.
5. Jermain Taylor.
Shock to some?
Not the most entertaining or most loved.. But the big fights and real challenges keep coming and jermain wants em to keep coming.. No fear in the young champ..
Bhop twice, Winky wright, Kassim the dream... Thats a badass list for his last four fights and to remain undefeated..
6. Vlad Klit....
Although im sure the pound for pound list means.. They would be as effective and as great a fighter at any other wieght..Regarding a statement that the fighter IS that good..
Vlad might not be moving up wieght after wieght...
But everyone must admit he is the man at heavyweight..And they must beat him to become the Big name of the division..I am not sure who if anybody can..But certainly a great year for vlad.
7.Jose louis Castillo.
What can you say... He is a must have of the P4P list..
He is just really that talented... Certainly inactive..But im sure there is more to come and he cannot be denied from a true pound for pound list.
8. Miguel Cotto.
Still of the undefeated elite.. Now a two wieght world champ..Another true fighter who is not afraid of the competition...Of which type of fighter is needed in the world of boxing more and more nowadays..
He doesn't pick the fights but his promoters are well trusted to pick big fights for him and i Pick him over the rest to fill the void left by floyd![]()
9. Ricky Hatton...
My personal feeling on hatton's P4P rating is much the same as winky as jose..
His skill cannot be denied... Bad performance has its circumstance but the most humble fighter promises big things and very big fights for this year..So back at 140 ..The weight where lets not forget he is the man.. and he's the one to take out..He's the man who beat the man..And so makes the list
10. And finally...James Toney..
He has the fights down..First sam peter.. Many including i thought he won the first fight..
The rematch is here..Talk is that james' shape will amaze..And if so..Then thats great ...
If not..No matter..James is still there baltantly becuase he was born with and still owns incredible skill..
He's let himself go.. Smokes eats drinks.. But always on the top level..Becuase of his belssings..
If he straitens out..There is no stopping him.. But P4P is about skill and toney has it..
Thanks all.
Peace.
Immortal Technique
Thank ya gents...I appreciate the last minute effort.
I'll have our list done up for the boss by late Monday evening or Tuesday morning.
Happy New Year to all.
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
1. Winky
2. PBF
3. Pac
4. Hopkins (still active for probably one more fight so i rate him)
5. Toney
6. Jermaine Taylor
7. R. Marquez
8. JMM
9. MAB
10. Cotto
1. PBF
2. Winky
3. Pac
4. Barrera
5. Jermaine Taylor
6. Juan Marquez
7. R. Marquez
8. Jorge Arce
9. Hatton
10. Casamayor
The wicked shall die by there own wickedness.
1. Floyd Mayweather- obvious choice. Flawless record. Classic speed/defense fighter with a style that lends itself to longevity. Generally this mold of fighter doesn't lose until age sets in (see: Whitaker, Pernell), so I expect Mayweather to be #1 for a few years to come.
2. Winky Wright- #2 entering 2006, and did nothing to relinquish his spot. Although I will say, I look at his draw against Taylor in a slightly less favorable light after Taylor's poor showing against Ouma.
3. Manny Pacquiao- Fighter of the Year for 2006, and definitely the most electric fighter out there. However, he will always be more vulnerable than fighters like Mayweather and Wright because he is not as technically proficient, and punchers are always vulnerable to skilled boxers.
4. Bernard Hopkins- Dropped from #2 down to #5 or #6 after the Taylor losses, but restablished himself with the victory over Tarver. Should retire in my opinion and go out on the high of the historic victory at 175.
5. Juan Manuel Marquez- considered by some to be an undefeated fighter and will give Pacquiao a very tough fight if their rematch comes off in '07. If I'm Pacquiao, I would much rather face......
6. Marco Antonio Barrera- I'm giving him this spot mostly for career accomplshments. I was very unimpressed by his performaces against Juarez. Barrera is an old, well past his prime fighter at this point IMO, and I think he will lose by mid-round stoppage if he faces Pacquiao in '07.
7. Joe Calzaghe- longest reigning champ should finally get a defining fight in '07
8. Jermain Taylor- most disappointing fighter of '06 IMO. This past year was set up for Taylor to reach superstardom, and instead he enters '07 with more questions than answers. Beats 160 pounders because of his above average size and athleticism, but shows no concept of ring generalship whatsoever, and will be exposed by Calzaghe at 168.
9. Rafael Marquez- I've seen very little of Marquez for whatever reason. Look forward to catching him in '07.
10. Miguel Cotto- highest climber of '06. Unfortunately, he's stuck in a division with a fighter (Mayweather) who I don't believe Cotto will ever be able to beat. So he'll have to settle for spending the next few years as the #2 welterweight.
So far so good my brothers.
I'm gonna have this done by Monday 1:00 p.m. my time.
Middle of the day...that way we'll be up & going for the rest of the boxing public if the big bwoss can have it loaded up for the front page.
I'm sure either he, Daxx, or Curtis can get us running.
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
This is the very best list I ever saw even tony get destroyed by every single guy ever.Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
4.Cotto 5.W.Klitschko 6.Wright 7.N.Valuev 8.J.Arce 9.J.Taylor 10.M.Jarvis![]()
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