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Just KC
08-26-2006, 10:00 PM
The Pound for Pound list for this week, for the period ending August 7 2006
POUND-FOR-POUND
1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER Jr.
Welterweight
2. WINKY WRIGHT
Middleweight
3. MANNY PACQUIAO
Junior Lightweight
4. JERMAIN TAYLOR
Middleweight
5. BERNARD HOPKINS
Light Heavyweight
6. MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA
Junior Lightweight
7. RAFAEL MARQUEZ
Bantamweight
8. RICKY HATTON
Junior Welterweight/Welterweight
9. JOSE LUIS CASTILLO
Junior Welterweight
10. JOE CALZGHE
Super Middleweight

Please discuss who you would move, take out, or put into the list

Kyal_Cena
08-27-2006, 02:24 AM
it gonna be a hell of a fight when Hatton and Mayweather fight

Just KC
08-27-2006, 05:10 AM
I agree, Hatton will be working the body while Floyd will be head hunting. but IMO Floyd will win(yes i am biased but i dont care lol) Hatton is gunna look great in the first rounds then FLoyd is gunna give him simething like Hatton has never seen. if u recall Hatton's last fight, it was his first time fighting in America and he almost got beat. so Hatton must be able to take a punch to even have a chance against Floyd.

Just KC
09-13-2006, 02:37 AM
The Top 10 Pound For Pound Boxers

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1. Floyd Mayweather - Welterweight
United States (36 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws, 24KOs)
Mayweather became a four-weight world champion with his controversial win over Zab Judah, although he is yet to dominate a division. Remains on a collision course with Ricky Hatton.

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2. Marco Antonio Barrera - Super featherweight
Mexico (61-4, 42KOs)
Dispelled any suggestion he was a spent force by beating Morales in the third instalment of their cracking trilogy. Battle-scarred at 31, he remains a force to be reckoned with and a huge draw.

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3. Winky Wright - Middleweight
United States (50-3-1, 25KOs)
Wright gave a southpaw masterclass in beating Felix Trinidad and thought he had the better of a draw with middleweight king Jermain Taylor.

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4. Jermain Taylor - Middleweight
United States (25-0-1, 17KOs)
Having beaten Bernard Hopkins twice, Taylor dug deep to hold on to his belts against a disbelieving Wright, who disputed the draw verdict.

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5. Manny Pacquiao - Featherweight
Philippines (41-3-2, 33KOs)
Pacquiao became the first man to stop Erik Morales in January and is set to meet him in a decider in September.

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6. Joe Calzaghe - Super middleweight
Wales (41-0, 31KOs)
Calzaghe gave one of the greatest displays by a British boxer in beating Jeff Lacy and the Welshman now has the world at his feet.

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7. Ricky Hatton - Light welterweight
England (40-0, 30KOs)
Hatton was unconvincing in winning the WBA welterweight crown from Luis Collazo and has decided to move back down.

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8. Oscar de la Hoya - Light middleweight
United States (38-4, 30KOs)
De la Hoya surprised many with a vintage display against Ricardo Mayorga in May and could now fight Mayweather.

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9. Bernard Hopkins - Light heavyweight
United States (47-4-1, 32KOs)
Rolled back the years with his win over Antonio Tarver and could stick around for one last fight, despite what he says.

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10. Rafael Marquez - Bantamweight
Mexico (35-3, 31KOs)
Marquez has held the IBF belt since 2003 and in his seven title defences has shown he can box or bang his way to victory.

Just KC
10-25-2006, 01:43 AM
POUND-FOR-POUND
1. FLOYD MAYWEATHER
Welterweight
2. WINKY WRIGHT
Middleweight
3. MANNY PACQUIAO
Junior Lightweight
4. JERMAIN TAYLOR
Middleweight
5. BERNARD HOPKINS
Light Heavyweight
6. MARCO ANTONIO BARRERA
Junior Lightweight
7. RAFAEL MARQUEZ
Bantamweight
8. RICKY HATTON
Junior Welterweight/Welterweight
9. JOSE LUIS CASTILLO
Junior Welterweight
10. JOE CALZGHE
Super Middleweight.

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Discuss

Will
10-25-2006, 07:01 AM
I thought Hopkins retired after Taylor beat him twice?

Just KC
10-26-2006, 03:30 AM
Nope he is still in there lol, old men boxing :rolleyes: