He shouldn't fight none of them. Juan diaz was beating Marguez, but Diaz couldn't take a good punch. Collazo has already been in some tough fights vs Hatton and Berto.
Marquez is an older fighter going up in weight. Mayweather would school him like diaz did, but he wont get hit back as much as often as Diaz got hit by Marquez. It's a good tune-up fight, but he should fight someone better for his comeback.
do you have a clue about boxing at all ??
Diaz couldnt take a good punch ? - his chin is solid just got slowly taken apart and believe it or not JMM can hit hence the little jig Pac did in the second fight,
Mayweather wouldnt fight him anything like diaz did, and also Diaz wasnt schooling JMM he was simply rushing him which left himself open to counters which eventually wore him down
I vote none!... None of them can beat mayweather...
its not the point can they beat him ... it going to be almost 2 year lay off, you need a fight to sharpen up and try and get your timing back.
Is this a joke?? As good a fighter as JMM is....to ask him to jump 2 weightclasses to fight mayweather is just plain ridiculous. And Collazo has no business fighting at the elite level. Mayweather might as well fight Margarito who's also now in need of a comeback fight.
:nonono: in no way does that pos cheater deserve a money fight ....
Is this a joke?? As good a fighter as JMM is....to ask him to jump 2 weightclasses to fight mayweather is just plain ridiculous. And Collazo has no business fighting at the elite level. Mayweather might as well fight Margarito who's also now in need of a comeback fight.
division jumping is overrated. about 50% of the divisions were created so that the boxing organizations could make more money off royalties and now boxing fans are actually taking that shit serious as if weight differences really make that much of a difference.
all you need to know is JMM's height, reach and skill. weight has VERY VERY little to do with anything.
Just look at Chagaev vs Valuev. what was that like a 100lbs difference between the two?
gaining 15-20 pounds for JMM won't make a big enough difference to change the fight out come.
Reach? Mayweather has a solid 5-6 inch wingspan advantage on Marquez.
It happens often that fighter's performances suffer as they move up in weight. Can't all be like Pacquiao, or Walker. Mayweather's biggest struggles have been against larger men. And DLH wasn't exactly the most active or prime of fighters anyway.
Heavyweights are just a different case. Valuev is horrible though.
without a doubt marquez is the more skilled and experience fighter between the two but I think luis collazo size would aid him in putting up a better fight than marquez.
I just see a one sided fight in favor of floyd against jmm with the very likely possibility of a sudden k.o. victory for floyd. I feel the size advantage will be to much for jmm to overcome.
Plus collazo southpaw stance and willingness to throw combination's might aid him also to put up an entertaining fight. corely and judah did for the first four rounds against floyd.
would it be at 147 tho?..It'll prolly be at 140
u think floyd would go to 140 ... he wouldnt do it for hatton why would he do it for jmm ... it would be at a catchweight at best maybe 143-145 ...
would it be at 147 tho?..It'll prolly be at 140
If it's 140, then JMM's chances are definitely better. JMM doesn't have to move up as much, as Floyd has to drop down. Not that PBF is a big welter, he's still a little small there, but look at the results of guys in their 30s who've dropped down in weight to a division they hadn't been in some time.
Leonard at 34: back to 154 to fight Norris in 1991, his lowest weight in 7 years, and he gets a beatdown.
De La Hoya at 35: back to 147 to fight Pacquiao, his lowest in 7 years, and he gets a beatdown.
And then there was RJJ at 34. I think Floyd would fare better than them of course, but still, it isn't easy to go back down, small-ish WW or not.
The two division jump to welterweight from lightweight, where Marquez is kind of new at, makes me dubious about how much of a threat really JMM is.
Collazo isn't very good, but at least he's a bigger guy, and also a southpaw, which PBF has been more hittable against.
division jumping is overrated. about 50% of the divisions were created so that the boxing organizations could make more money off royalties and now boxing fans are actually taking that shit serious as if weight differences really make that much of a difference.
all you need to know is JMM's height, reach and skill. weight has VERY VERY little to do with anything.
Just look at Chagaev vs Valuev. what was that like a 100lbs difference between the two?
gaining 15-20 pounds for JMM won't make a big enough difference to change the fight out come.
The two division jump to welterweight from lightweight, where Marquez is kind of new at, makes me dubious about how much of a threat really JMM is.
Collazo isn't very good, but at least he's a bigger guy, and also a southpaw, which PBF has been more hittable against.
would it be at 147 tho?..It'll prolly be at 140
why is this even worthy of a poll? who in their right mind would think collazo is more dangerous than JMM?
The two division jump to welterweight from lightweight, where Marquez is kind of new at, makes me dubious about how much of a threat really JMM is.
Collazo isn't very good, but at least he's a bigger guy, and also a southpaw, which PBF has been more hittable against.
why is this even worthy of a poll? who in their right mind would think collazo is more dangerous than JMM?
i dont think its a complete given that jmm is the tougher fight ... but after considering it jmm probably would be the tougher fight cause of elite skill and experience vs. youth, size and a considerable amount of talent ...
who's more dangerous and why ... vote and discuss ...
why is this even worthy of a poll? who in their right mind would think collazo is more dangerous than JMM?
I think JMM is a the most dangerous fight(well not dangerous but competitive), I'm sorry but Collazo is a decent fighter who hits like a b1tch.
Cotto is good but imo has not done enough to earn a Mayweather fight.
And no offense to Cotto fans but I think that stylistically it is a bad fight for Cotto, mayweather would school him.
i dont think either fight could be considered an easy comeback fight ... but i still dont know which one could really be considered harder ... its a real tough call imo.
Collazo wouldn't be too much bigger than Mayweather..and Juan Diaz brought an entire different style of fight to JMM than Mayweather ever would..
Collazo is considerably bigger than Marquez. The size of a solid sized welterweight (who's fought at JMW and MW) versus the size of a guy new to lightweight. JMM could probably still make 130 but the bigger money fights are north of 130.
Then JMM would have to move up yet again to fight PBF. Maybe two more divisions.
Not a good matchup.
I know PBF has fought his share of bigger guys in his career, but still, fighting JMM would be a disappointment.