I dont give a FUCCK what any of you ppl say, JMM is NOT a "Tune Up" for ANYONE
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I've called Marquez a tune up fro Mayweather, but that's just a joke, Mayweather is just so smart, fast, defensive, precise, and most importantly BIG for Marquez. Marquez would give him hell though with those punches coming from every angle, Floyd would have to be very sharp to keep his eyes on all those punches. Marquez can is a counter genius but floyd doesn't give many opportunities to be countered and Marquez can be countered and Floyd's arguably better than Marquez at countering and precision punching, and that with speed and power, and you've got a fairly easy match for Mayweather.Comment
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You have got to be out of you're fookan mind if you dare consider JMM a "tune up". Will Mayweather most likely beat him if they fought? SURE
Don't disrespect the man because I dont think Floyd has ever been in the ring with someone of Marquez' caliber (and vice versa for JMM).Comment
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I like to know if Marquez has any limit what so ever. Being it age or weight. Theres always a limit so where is it? At 150 pounds and 40 years old? Lets get something straight JMMarquez is a great fighter, but he hasn't shown to be any better than when he was fighting at 125,130. He might be still capable of beating bigger fighters, but no one should buy in to thats he's better than he was before. This coming from a Marquez fan.Comment
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Oscar De La Hoya and Mayweather both started their careers @ Super Feather.. does that make them Super Featherweights?? NO...
Even Juan Diaz was over power/over sizing Marquez. He even wobbled him a little bit.
Marquez is a brave dude fighting there right now with dudes bigger then him but
everyone knows he doesn't really belong in the division.
Oscar de la hoya = 2 fights out of 45 at 130
Floyd Mayweather = 27 fights out of 39 at 130
You figure it out...Comment
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