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  • QUISQUEYA
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    #761
    Originally posted by Dave Rado
    Yup. He'll get no respect from any neutrals if he fights a Lightweight (who is really a blown up Super Featherweight) at 147. Only his die hard fans will want to see that fight, and all but his die hard fans would lose respect for him if he did that. It would damage his legacy. If he is a natural Welterweight now, he should beat the best Welterweights to prove he's the best. If he's a natural Jnr Welterweight, as most of his fans claim he is, then he should fight at Jnr Welterweight.
    So, dave.

    Let me get this straight: Marquez is a "blown up SFW", but mayweather is a
    "natural WW".

    Alrighty. That's objective. Thanks.

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    • Down4TheCount
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      #762
      Originally posted by J.B.moneY.
      Remember it was marquez who pushed for this fight in the first place...not floyd.....either marquez takes what floyd gives him...or marquez can walk imo
      i dont think morales could make lhw anymore nevermind lightweight.

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      • El Dominicano
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        #763
        Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
        So, dave.

        Let me get this straight: Marquez is a "blown up SFW", but mayweather is a
        "natural WW".

        Alrighty. That's objective. Thanks.
        Clottey was 170 against Corrales. Collazo was 155 and Berto was 160 in their last fight. I remember seeing a pic where Cotto weighed 159 and Paul is 160+++, same goes for Margarito.

        Floyd Mayweather is the ONLY WW who comes in at 147-148

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        • Dave Rado
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          #764
          Originally posted by QUISQUEYA
          So, dave.

          Let me get this straight: Marquez is a "blown up SFW", but mayweather is a
          "natural WW".

          Alrighty. That's objective. Thanks.
          Marquez has been physically dominated at Lightweight, relying on his skills to win against men who looked bigger and stronger than him. He only moved up to Lightweight to chase Pac, and doesn't look like a natural Lightweight.

          Mayweather physically dominated Hatton, which no other fighter has been able to do. But if he's not a natural Welter, and I don't believe he is, then he should fight at a lower weight, when fighting fighters from lower weight classes.
          Last edited by Dave Rado; 04-13-2009, 07:37 PM.

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          • handler000
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            #765
            Originally posted by Njord777
            When Floyd Mayweather fought Oscar at jr. middleweight he still came into the ring weighing about as much as a welterweight. In the post fight interview he even said 'you just saw a welterweight beat a 154 lb. fighter'.

            Now, I know Floyd has almost no body fat, is a gym rat, and probably walks around at a solid 147-150; but that's all muscle. He's a small guy at welterweight.

            Floyd has always claimed to be legend. His fans have always entertained the idea, and anyone who has seen me posts know I like Floyd- but anyone who doesn't think he'd easily make 140, I think, it crazy.

            Floyd couldn't get up to true junior middleweight size to fight Oscar. His body is already all muscle. Look at his frame now vs. say, the Gatti fight. He's more defined. More muscular; but he was already matured at the point he was fighting at jr. welterweight.

            Point being, Floyd would just focus on speed training, stop lifting to be as muscular, and let his frame melt down a bit.

            I see him being more effective even at 140.

            Call me crazy.
            Crazy... The hardest thing to do is take off muscle mass. Ask Roy Jones.

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            • johnle43
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              #766
              this could be a great fight at 140 and thats exactly what pbf doesnt want. i dont think the speed and quickness of pbf would be too big a deal as jmm has dealt with pac twice, BUT, the size would probably be too much at 147.

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              • handler000
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                #767
                Originally posted by Zarco
                Weigh in-
                Marquez: 142 Mayweather: 145

                Fight night-
                Marquez: 145 Mayweather: 150-2

                or something like that... it can be done but I think marquez would be too filled in to keep certain things in his arsenal.
                Mayweather has never been 150 by fight night for any fight. Even in the DLH fight he was 148 the day of the fight.

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                  #768
                  Originally posted by Dave Rado

                  Mayweather physically dominated Hatton, which no other fighter has been able to do. But if he's not a natural Welter, and I don't believe he is, then he should fight at a lower weight, when fighting fighters from lower weight classes.
                  The thing with Mayweather that people don't give him credit for is that he is a tough kid. And stronger than you think. I know that he gets called ***** and phag, etc on the boards. But he grew up fighting bigger guys in the gym every day. Did you ever read about how he would regularly spar with older, bigger amateurs and pros when he was 13?

                  The reality is that you don't make it out of Michigan gyms being a sissy. You can't do it on skills alone.

                  And that is what Hatton underestimated:

                  But Hatton knows just how difficult it will be to defeat the Pretty Boy. "He's got amazing skills," Hatton admitted. "He's pound-for-pound the best in the world, he's great to watch, skilful, lightning fast, I always watch his fights. But I don't think he's the biggest fighter in the world. I don't think he's got much physical strength. When I went to see him fight Gatti, I saw him at the weigh-in and asked myself the question whether or not he was big enough or tough enough to hold me off for 12 rounds. And that'll be the big question once the fight comes along."


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                  • QUISQUEYA
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                    #769
                    Originally posted by johnle43
                    this could be a great fight at 140 and thats exactly what pbf doesnt want. i dont think the speed and quickness of pbf would be too big a deal as jmm has dealt with pac twice, BUT, the size would probably be too much at 147.
                    John,

                    Is mayweather going to be a different size at 140 vs 147?

                    Huh?

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                    • handler000
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                      #770
                      Originally posted by Dave Rado
                      No it would not have improved DLH's legacy at all if he had won that fight.

                      And no one was claiming that DLH was a natural Lightweight at that time.

                      And DLH did have to move down in weight for that fight.
                      Rado. Who is the subject in the question I asked PAC or DLH? So therefore the legacy I was refering to would have been whom?

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