Top 10 P4P Rankings (Updated Monthly)

#1    Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Mayweather once again showed why he is ranked #1 by thoroughly beating Robert Guerrero on Saturday night.  

#2    Andre Ward
Even though he hasn't fought since stopping Chad Dawson, Ward moves up one spot in the rankings.

#3    Sergio Martinez
Martinez didn't look sharp against Martin Murray, and injuries are really starting to add up.  Because he didn't look   good at all against Murray he drops one spot.

#4    Juan Manuel Marquez
No change here, Marquez is in the top five after knocking Manny Pacquiao out cold.  A fight with Timothy Bradley is next.

#5    Wladimir Klitschko 
Klitschko is still dominant, stopping Francesco Pianeta on Saturday in Germany.  Time for a real challenge. 

#6    Guillermo Rigondeaux 
Many fans didn't find it exciting but Rigondeaux utterly dominated 2012 Fighter of the Year Nonito Donaire to jump into the top 10 rankings.

#7    Nonito Donaire
Donaire was on top of the world until he ran into slick Cuban counter puncher Guillermo RigondeauxHe will now take time off to be with his newborn son and recover from injuries.

#8    Manny Pacquiao
Pacquiao who was once a top 5 mainstay dropped way down in the rankings after consecutive losses to Timothy Bradley and a knockout loss to Juan Manuel Marquez.

#9    Timothy Bradley
Bradley got a gift by the judges in his fight against Manny Pacquiao, and then won a close slugfest against Ruslan Provodnikov in a Fight of the Year candidate.

#10  Abner Mares
Casual fans may not recognize the name, but his stoppage of Daniel Ponce De Leon on Saturday night is exactly why he is ranked in the top 10.                    

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