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10 MAY 2008


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01. Floyd Mayweather 39-0-0-(25) Welterweight
01. Floyd Mayweather 39-0-0-(25) Welterweight
Mayweather closed out a fine season of boxing in style with a brilliant win over a bruising, brawling Ricky Hatton.01. Floyd Mayweather 39-0-0-(25) Welterweight

02. Manny Pacquaio  46-3-2-(35) Super-featherweight
02. Manny Pacquaio 46-3-2-(35) Super-featherweight
Easily the most exciting fighter in the game today, Pacquiao has his flaws, but seems increasingly able to overcome them with his sheer offensive might.02. Manny Pacquaio  46-3-2-(35) Super-featherweight

03. Joe Calzaghe 45-0-(32) Light-heavyweight
03. Joe Calzaghe 45-0-(32) Light-heavyweight
It was not one of Calzaghe's most polished performances in out-pointing Bernard Hopkins but the undeated Welshman did prove that he can leave the comfort zone03. Joe Calzaghe 45-0-(32) Light-heavyweight

04. Miguel Cotto 31-0-(25)
04. Miguel Cotto 31-0-(25)
Like Pacquiao, Cotto is hardly the perfect fighter. Yet also like Pacquiao, he wins.04. Miguel Cotto 31-0-(25)

05. Bernard Hopkins 48-5-1-(32) Light-heavyweight
05. Bernard Hopkins 48-5-1-(32) Light-heavyweight
Ok, Bernard Hopkins dropped a split decision to fellow top 10er Joe Calzaghe.05. Bernard Hopkins 48-5-1-(32) Light-heavyweight

06.Juan Manuel Marquez 48-4-1-(35)
06.Juan Manuel Marquez 48-4-1-(35)
It was a shame that things fell apart for Marquez following his stirring draw with Pacquiao a few years back06.Juan Manuel Marquez 48-4-1-(35)

07. Ricky Hatton 43-1 (31) Junior-welterweight
07. Ricky Hatton 43-1 (31) Junior-welterweight
Wait, I forget how the song goes: how many Ricky Hattons are there?07. Ricky Hatton 43-1 (31) Junior-welterweight

08. Israel Vasquez 43-4-(31)
08. Israel Vasquez 43-4-(31)
Vazquez finally proved he deserved to be ranked above Rafael Marquez in the p4p list when he scored a split decision win08. Israel Vasquez 43-4-(31)

09. Rafael Marquez 37-5
09. Rafael Marquez 37-5
While so many of the pound-for-pound mainstays have fallen off the list by virtue of losses (Jermain Taylor) or inactivity (Winky Wright), there's no reason why the younger Marquez brother can't replace them.09. Rafael Marquez 37-5

10. Kelly Pavlik 33-0
10. Kelly Pavlik 33-0
There was a time when some fans would have been surprised to see Pavlik on the p4p list.10. Kelly Pavlik 33-0


 







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