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    By Alphonso Costello - Boxing’s pound-for-pound champion is a mythological concept much like the NCAA college football national championship. Pound-for-pound is a term used to describe the world’s best fighters regardless of weight. Just like the college football national championship, the media selects the pound-for-pound king. [details]

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    Lol, this doo Alphonso Costello comes up with my favorite top 10 lists, it's good to see these type of top 10 lists from a major boxing site!

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    • #3
      I have a weird feeling ppl will argue about this list.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
        I have a weird feeling ppl will argue about this list.

        yeah, I think its somewhat ridiculous, Brian Viloria??

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          LOLZERZZZ................ too funny!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TomRiddle View Post
            yeah, I think its somewhat ridiculous, Brian Viloria??
            ya its definitely a joke, i found one farrrrrrr worse....

            WTF
            3. Peter Manfredo Jr. (26-4, 12 KO’s) - Super Middleweight: “The Contender” season one loser put on a performance that would have made Max Kellerman proud. Manfredo’s defensive superiority against Joe Calzaghe was astounding. The referee stopped the fight at the right moment. There is no way Calzaghe would have withstood Manfredo’s blistering defensive attack.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by VanesBoxing View Post
              ya its definitely a joke, i found one farrrrrrr worse....

              WTF
              3. Peter Manfredo Jr. (26-4, 12 KO’s) - Super Middleweight: “The Contender” season one loser put on a performance that would have made Max Kellerman proud. Manfredo’s defensive superiority against Joe Calzaghe was astounding. The referee stopped the fight at the right moment. There is no way Calzaghe would have withstood Manfredo’s blistering defensive attack.

              how can a sorry loser get in the P4P ranks? I know this thread is bull**** since day 1. lol


              I mean a farce since day one. haha

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