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My top 10 for June 2012 is something like this: 1) Mayweather, 2) Ward, 3) Marquez, 4) Pacquiao, 5) Martinez, 6) Donaire, 7) Wlad Klitschko 8) Froch, 9) Bradley, 10) Salido.

 

If Pacquiao beats Bradley i'll keep this the same, if Bradley wins i'll move him up to 4th and move Pacquiao down to 6th.

 

Gamboa, Khan, Nishioka, Dawson, Vitali K, Moreno, Mares, Alvarez, Hernan Marquez, Yoan Pablo Hernandez and Jhonny Gonzalez are all close to top 10.

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I'll try to remember to do this on Sunday, but if I don't then can you remind me again, Rob?

 

Will do, Dave.

 

I've made abit of a potch of this P4P but this is the last big fight for a little while. So, hoping have enough lists to collect the scores on Monday.

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top 10 p4p

 

1:mayweather

2:pacquiao

3:donaire

4:sergio martinez

5:andre ward

6:juan manuel marquez

7:cotto

8:wladimir klitschko

9:gamboa

10:froch

 

manny didn't lose so don't see why people have dropped him in their ratings lol, donaire and martinez have been around a lot longer and fought more championship fights than ward..i still feel ward might be a bit too high at no:5??..looks about right to me anyway

 

thanx!!! boxing3//

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Really nothing changes from my list. Pacquiao lost to Marquez, so I never had him at number 2 anymore. He now has an "official" lost now, so I think it'd be very silly to still have him at number 2, but hey that's just me. Here is my list for this month:

 

1. Floyd Mayweather

2. Sergio Martinez

3. Juan Manuel Marquez

4. Andre Ward

5. Manny Pacquiao

6. Anselmo Moreno

7. Toshiaki Nishioka

8. Roman Gonzalez

9. Brian Viloria

10. Nonito Donaire

 

Other than dropping Bradley a few spots, nothing much changed. I think I had Bradley about 8 or so, so, I think it's fair, he drops a few spots, but nothing big. Pacquiao lost against Marquez, and he looked like crap against Bradley, so, I think 5 is fair for him. And I give some love to some of the lower weight fighters who have dominated their respective divisions. IE: Moreno, Nishioka, and R-Gon. And Viloria was fighter of the year last year pulling off two big time upsets.

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1-Sergio Martinez

2-Andre Ward

3-Manny Pacquiao

4-Wladimir Klitschko

5-Guillermo Rigondeaux

6-Anselmo Moreno

7-Miguel Cotto

8-Chad Dawson

9-Carl Froch

10-Timothy Bradley

 

Despite the fact that i felt Pacquiao won, i couldn't help but notice that he's looking old, not nearly as active as before and after the ninth when he could have close the show (at least i tought) he became way too passive, by is standard at least)

 

also, i don't rate fighters who are in jail

 

am i the only one who want to see GBP and TR work together, not for pac-may but for rigondeaux-moreno

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1. Floyd Mayweather

2. Sergio Martinez

3. Wladimir Klitschko

4. Andre Ward

5. Manny Pacquiao

6. Juan Manuel Marquez

7. Nonito Donaire

8. Chad Dawson

9. Tim Bradley

10a. Miguel Cotto

10b. Anselmo Moreno

 

 

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1. Floyd Mayweather

 

2. Manny Pacquiao

 

3. Tim Bradley

 

4. Wladimir Klitschko

 

5. Vitali Klitschko

 

6. Andre Ward

 

7. Nonito Donaire

 

8. Saul Alvarez

 

9. Brandon Rios

 

10. Chad Dawson

 

PPV lists are garbage and I don't believe in them.

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1. Floyd Mayweather

2. Sergio Martinez

3. Manny Pacquiao

4. Juan Manuel Marquez

5. Andre Ward

6. Tim Bradley

7. Nonito Donaire

8. Miguel Cotto

9. Anselmo Moreno

10. Carl Froch

 

I absolutely agree with this list! Thanks for the leg work Dave bud//

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1. Floyd Mayweather

2. Sergio Martinez

3. Manny Pacquiao

4. Juan Manuel Marquez

5. Andre Ward

6. Tim Bradley

7. Nonito Donaire

8. Miguel Cotto

9. Anselmo Moreno

10. Carl Froch

 

I absolutely agree with this list! Thanks for the leg work Dave bud//

 

*except for Timothy Bradely of course

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Since Ring didn't alter their top spots, don't feel any compunction to compound their serious rating errors by altering mine.

 

Simple fact is Manny is officially 7-2-1 with 5 KOs against Ring ranked fighters. An officially admitted judging error in the first fight cost him the split decision, and the Bradley decision is a joke since he hit Timmy so hard he popped loose all his ligaments in his ankles and put him in casts.

 

Manny is 9-1, 5 KOs in reality to Floydy's-, 4-0. 1 KO P4P record. He can never match Manny who twice made his division debut against the top Ring fighter.

 

 

1. Pacquiao

2. Martinez

3. Floydy

4. Wlad

5. Doniare

6. Marquez

7. Dawson

8. Vitali

9. Froch

10. Bradley

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