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> P4P Top 10, There is a new #1 on my list.....thoughts?
streetlion1
post Dec 17 2011, 11:15 PM
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1. Andre Ward....because in my opinion his competition as of late has been better than Mayweather, Pacquiao, and
Martinez's....also because I feel that he is the best in the sport today.

2. Floyd Mayweather....His skill cant be denied!

3. Juan Manuel Marquez....he once again proved how dominant he could be against Pacquiao.

4. Sergio Martinez...Seems no one wants to fight this guy...and for good reason.

5. Gamboa...A beast any way you cut it!

6. Manny Pacquiao...I think he is overrated as a boxer but he is a force nonetheless.

7. Miguel Cotto...Has only 2 losses to 2 accused cheaters...still has very good boxing skills and it seems renewed passion.

8. Klitschko Bros....There are no heavyweights that can beat these guys as much as I hate it.

9. Saul Alvarez...I love the patience and experience this kid has...maybe too soon to have him in the top 10?

10. Hopkins/Bradley/Dawson/Donaire....Hopkins will remain in the top ten until he either retires or I see him decisively beat. Bradley...A very good fighter with solid all around skills needs to have a fight against a top name. Dawson...I still think he is one of the best fighters out there...really want to see him step up and fight Cloud!! Donaire...one of the best!

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post Dec 17 2011, 11:20 PM
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QUOTE (streetlion1 @ Dec 17 2011, 11:15 PM) *
1. Andre Ward....because in my opinion his competition as of late has been better than Mayweather, Pacquiao, and
Martinez's....also because I feel that he is the best in the sport today.

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I like your list Street! Right on time and accurate (with reason). I STILL love that sig man! These guys in the Super 6 had no choice, but to fight whoever was put in front of them according to their wins/loses in the tournament, so yes, Ward passed the test in this situation. At this point, I can only hope that he truly crosses over (media-wise).
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post Dec 17 2011, 11:57 PM
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My top 10 p4p is...

1.Floyd Mayweather- His record, skill set, and his PPV draw for the sport cannot be disrespected.

2. Bernard Hopkins - At his age most boxers are been passed it and have been in the retiring stage and can't compete. Not only is he competing he's schooling the younger and stronger generation in the same stride. He is an all time great, and his skills has never been questioned....not even to this day.

3. Juan Manuel Marquez- One of the greatest Mexican boxers ever and one of the best counter punchers to grace the sport. Marquez has always been a tough customer to anyone who faced him (besides Mayweather) and has thus with his recent performance against Pacquaio has showed that he indeed has Pacman's number, but also that he is still truly capable to hang with the best.

4. Sergio Martinez - Undoubtedly is one of the best fighters in recent years and has put on some great back to back knockout performances against tough opponents. Martinez is considered the best middleweight in the world and most of the champions there refuse to fight him (besides Pirog). With his struggling performance win against a defensive puzzle, unbeaten, and there-only-to-survive fighter in Darren Barker in which who was still knocked out Martinez still holds the slot as a P4P champion.

5. Andre Ward- (I just watched the fight) Ward is one of the most purest boxers to grace the new generation of fighters. His style, speed, ring IQ, and grit is what makes him have the intangibles to be a p4p fighter. Having been apart of a rare boxing tournament against the best in his division and coming out on top is a feat to behold or praise. He's beaten most of the best in impressive fashion while remaining unbeaten. After his career defining win against fellow Super Six champion finalist Carl Froch that made him look the all more impressive. Ward will surely be regarded as the best in his division and a slot in the P4P list. His stock will truly grow if he can secure a fight and beat also fellow unbeaten champion Lucian Bute who to some is regarded as the man that stands between being the best in that division.

6. Manny Pacquaio- Pacman is one of the best offensive fighters to grace the sports in history and his nonstop all action style keeps fans in seats to watch him fight. His competition although have been sub par or delirious at best, he still is a wrecking ball machine against anyone who is willing to trade with him. With his struggling recent performance against an arguable loss but controversial win against Marquez in their 3rd meeting in the ring, Pacquiao has took a few steps down the notch of the P4P mantle since he was expected to plow through Marquez but didn't even drop him once.

7. Yuriorkis Gamboa - With his recent win stoppage against his stiffest test to date against Ponce de Leon, Gamboa showed why his skills is p4p suggested. His resume still needs some work but with the name opponets he's fought, he's stopped. Gamboa has the flashiness, style, power, and athleticism to rock his whole division and maybe more.

8. Miguel Cotto - Cotto has been through a rollercoaster ride of a sure fire Hall of fame career. The once highly regarded prospect has only but 2 losses to fighters who are connected to scandals of cheating in their fights. Cotto is still regarded as a fighter and is still a draw to the sport of boxing. His fan friendly style, soft spoken manner and record can't be cut off he is proven to a tea and still has some years on him left. With his recent excellent performance against a man who gave him his 1st lost and through stoppage, Cotto once again rosed to the occasion to show who's the better man. Their fight has been scandalized as most proposed that Margarito cheated against Cotto by using plaster in his gloves which is illegal. Cotto was winning their first fight and in the 2nd fight showed that Margarito indeed most likely did cheat against Cotto. Revenge is sweet and Cotto stopped him....revenge couldn't be sweeter. He hasn't in lossed in 2 years and although his competition has been lacking he still came out victorious against a man many claimed would be a stylistic nightmare for him.

9. Nonito Donaire - Donaire's record,skill set, performances, growing draw to the sport of boxing and opposition he's faced has earned him on the list of p4p in many peoples list...as he should. Defeating tough, unheralded, unbeaten, proven, and veteran fighters has made me and many others believers that he will rise in the future as a P4P great.

10. Klitschko Bro's. - I know...I know. They haven't beaten anyone, all they've fought was overhyped and matched opponents. BLAH...BLAH..BLAH...I'm no big fan of them as much as many of you are. But, the Bros. especially Vitali have beaten most of the best in the past era when they were younger and have survived through many tough times in boxing and came back stronger. With the names on their records and their records they can't be denied.....everything with the unfortunate sublime competitors in their division for the last several years. Now with the influx of some promising rising prospects and determined younger fighters in their division maybe the Bros. can finally prove and show against decent competition that why they've been dominating all of these years. They both have the skill set to give many HW's in most eras problems whether in wins or defeat.
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post Dec 18 2011, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE (streetlion1 @ Dec 17 2011, 11:15 PM) *
1. Andre Ward....because in my opinion his competition as of late has been better than Mayweather, Pacquiao, and
Martinez's....also because I feel that he is the best in the sport today.

2. Floyd Mayweather....His skill cant be denied!

3. Juan Manuel Marquez....he once again proved how dominant he could be against Pacquiao.

4. Sergio Martinez...Seems no one wants to fight this guy...and for good reason.

5. Gamboa...A beast any way you cut it!

6. Manny Pacquiao...I think he is overrated as a boxer but he is a force nonetheless.

7. Miguel Cotto...Has only 2 losses to 2 accused cheaters...still has very good boxing skills and it seems renewed passion.

8. Klitschko Bros....There are no heavyweights that can beat these guys as much as I hate it.

9. Saul Alvarez...I love the patience and experience this kid has...maybe too soon to have him in the top 10?

10. Hopkins/Bradley/Dawson/Donaire....Hopkins will remain in the top ten until he either retires or I see him decisively beat. Bradley...A very good fighter with solid all around skills needs to have a fight against a top name. Dawson...I still think he is one of the best fighters out there...really want to see him step up and fight Cloud!! Donaire...one of the best!


Ward did a great thing in winning the Super six so I think him being in the top 5 is warranted but he isn't #1 in my opinion. He just hasn't done enough yet but his time will come. On another note if you know that chick in your sig personally and she isn't yours I'm gonna need her number.
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post Dec 18 2011, 01:14 AM
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post Dec 18 2011, 01:40 AM
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QUOTE (mrwigi @ Dec 18 2011, 01:14 AM) *
Dylan...dylan...dylan dylan dylan... Bcuz I spit hot fire

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/clapping.gif) best Chapelle show ever.

The girl on Street Lion's sig's name is Amber Brummer or Brigger something like that. She is I think a Jr. at Florida. She is trying out for the olympics. I thought she looked familar. I follow college gymnastics.
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post Dec 18 2011, 02:12 AM
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QUOTE (Box in Hand @ Dec 17 2011, 11:36 PM) *
Ward did a great thing in winning the Super six so I think him being in the top 5 is warranted but he isn't #1 in my opinion. He just hasn't done enough yet but his time will come. On another note if you know that chick in your sig personally and she isn't yours I'm gonna need her number.

Lol...I found the pic on facebookI did do some digging and her name is Bridgette Glass...she used to be on the gymnastics team at California Golden Bears.
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post Dec 18 2011, 02:54 AM
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QUOTE (streetlion1 @ Dec 18 2011, 01:12 AM) *
Lol...I found the pic on facebookI did do some digging and her name is Bridgette Glass...she used to be on the gymnastics team at California Golden Bears.


Sorry to be the one that comes out with a 'There is no Santa Claus' moment, but that ample behind is Photoshopped. The real picture has been floating around for a while (not to mention you could see her on video as a gymnast not lugging around two midgets in a duffel bag). She still has a big ass, but not quite like that.

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass1-199x300.jpg)

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass2-206x300.jpg)

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post Dec 18 2011, 03:38 AM
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QUOTE (checkHook @ Dec 18 2011, 07:54 AM) *
Sorry to be the one that comes out with a 'There is no Santa Claus' moment, but that ample behind is Photoshopped. The real picture has been floating around for a while (not to mention you could see her on video as a gymnast not lugging around two midgets in a duffel bag). She still has a big ass, but not quite like that.

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass1-199x300.jpg)

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass2-206x300.jpg)


damn it, its been ruined now, i mean i like big butts and i cannot lie..
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post Dec 18 2011, 04:11 AM
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QUOTE (checkHook @ Dec 18 2011, 02:54 AM) *
Sorry to be the one that comes out with a 'There is no Santa Claus' moment, but that ample behind is Photoshopped. The real picture has been floating around for a while (not to mention you could see her on video as a gymnast not lugging around two midgets in a duffel bag). She still has a big ass, but not quite like that.

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass1-199x300.jpg)

(IMG:http://fitzandvig.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Bridgette-Glass2-206x300.jpg)



You kind of hurt me but shiiiiiittttt that ass still look good.
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