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The top 3 pound-for-pound fighters

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Hits: Some might believe Floyd Mayweather Jr. should be back at No. 1 now that he has ended his retirement and won his comeback fight in easy fashion against Juan Manuel Marquez. However, Pacquiao earned his position at No. 1 during Mayweather’s absence by knocking out bigger men in Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton, not by taking the Mayweather route of picking smaller men to fight. If there’s going to be a change at the top, Pacquiao at least deserves the opportunity to fight his Nov. 14 welterweight title bout against Miguel Cotto first. Let’s see what happens in that one before reassessing things.read more from source

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One Response to 'The top 3 pound-for-pound fighters'

  1. Paul - September 25th, 2009 at 4:43 pm

    Boxing is just like the WWF, made-up. I saw the fight, yes he won by decision, a cream would have been a clear knockout, did not happen. Floyd Mayweather maybe the best boxer of all time to beat up on washed up fighters. So Floyd Mayweather, did not make the weight for the fight, so he heavier than the weight class that he is fighting in, and his opponent was older, shorter and weigh less. Are we impressed that he won, what a charade. Had we seen him come back and defeat Pacman, Cotto, Mosley or Margarito, then maybe he would deserve our attention, till then, snore, snore. Now we find out that this piece of work owes our government millions of dollars. Why should we believe this guy? I guess the rumors are true that he did everything to avoid fighting Antonio Margarito, before his unexpected first retirement, chicken.


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