Whos the more dangerous come back fight for PBF JMM or Collazo?

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  • David Gilmour
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    #11
    thats right, cotto is taking on clottey. bummer. i wonder how long maywethers' return will last? is he just taking the tune up and the pac-hatton winner, then retire again?who knows...

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    • Thread Stealer
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      #12
      Collazo. Based simply on size.

      Marquez is a lightweight, pretty new to lightweight, and looked fairly undersized and troubled by the strength of Juan Diaz.

      He'd be moving up yet again to fight PBF. Collazo is far from a JMM in terms of skills, but he's a strong WW. PBF has also been a little more hittable versus lefties.

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      • Taylor-Made
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        #13
        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.

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        • ..WaRSpencE..
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          #14
          Originally posted by Thread Stealer
          Collazo. Based simply on size.

          Marquez is a lightweight, pretty new to lightweight, and looked fairly undersized and troubled by the strength of Juan Diaz.
          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..

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          • AztecWanker
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            #15
            Originally posted by Milkyway12
            Collazo is a nobody. JMM is the tougher fight.
            WTF Collazo is a good fighter. Gave Hatton and Berto hell. I honestly think a southpaw like Collazo would be a good tune-up for Floyd. Especially if he will fight Pacquiao.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Taylor-Made
              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.
              like who berto ... this a comeback/tune-up remember ...

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                #17
                Originally posted by .::WaRCoTTo::.
                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.

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                • -Boxzilla-
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                  #18
                  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.

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                  • NakiFan
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                    #19
                    He should rematch the big show.

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                    • DUnknown1
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                      #20
                      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.

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