Floyd dropped from Ring rankings | Inquirer Sports

Floyd dropped from Ring rankings

FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR. has been dropped from the pound-for-pound list of the respected Ring Magazine.

The Ring’s rankings continue to have Filipino icon Manny Pacquiao as No. 1 with WBC light middleweight champion Sergio Martinez of Argentina replacing Mayweather at No. 2 and Nonito “The Filipino Flash” Donaire moving up to No. 3.

Donaire won the WBC and WBO bantamweight belts with a spectacular 2nd round knockout of Mexican veteran Fernando “Ko-Chulito” Montiel last February in Las Vegas.

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Mexican legend Juan Manuel Marquez, who may face Pacquiao in a third fight sometime in November is at No. 4, followed by Thai veteran Pongsaklek Wonjongkam.

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Rounding off the top ten are heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, Timothy Bradley, Giovanni Segura, Andre Ward and Miguel Cotto.

Pacquiao, who is also the reigning WBO welterweight champion, is No. 1 in the welterweight divisional rankings with Victor Ortiz at No. 2 and former three-time champion Shane Mosley, who faces Pacquiao at the MGM Grand on May 7, at No. 3.

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Ring Magazine editor in chief Nigel Collins told the Inquirer some two weeks ago that Mayweather had until May 1, 2011—exactly a year since his last fight, a victory over Mosley—to sign for a match or be removed from both The Ring’s divisional and pound-for-pound ratings.

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Collins said “if that happens, he won’t be reinstated in either of the ratings until after he fights again.”

He said “a win over low-level or undersized opponents would not earn him as high a spot as he held before being dropped.”

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