What point are you trying to make , my point is weigh-in weight is not a true representative of the fighters actual fighting weight and its the fight weight on the night that is important when talking what a fighter is , the rest is just numbers and categorys , people try and use the division limit the day before as an actual fight weight by saying somebody is that weight , thats all bull**** as to whats real the event is the next day thats the real weight , if the weigh-in was right before the event you would see an entire reshuffle of fighters competing .
Mayweather vs. Marquez nearly set for july 18
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MAYWEATHER VS. MARQUEZ NEARLY SET FOR JULY 18?
Sources close to the situation have just informed us that it's looking more and more like retired pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make his return this summer against WBA & WBO lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez. Mayweather was originally rumored to make his return on July 11, the same date as UFC 100, against an opponent yet to be named. Apparently, after much debate over the weight at which the fight would take place, both Mayweather and Marquez are now close to agreeing to face each other on July 18.Comment
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Lately I'm thinking Marquez is very overrated. The washed up Casamayor was winning the fight until a 3rd into the fight. Juan Diaz (certainly no elite, or legend) was dominating him, winning on the scorecards until the 5th round and if he had any power could have KTFO Marquez in round 2.
It's amazing how a washed up Morales was able to school Pacquiao with ease, yet a prime Marquez barely gets the win. (I did have him beating Pac twice on my scorecard)
After Mayweather schools Marquez, I just don't see how Arum and Roach are going to protect Pacquiao from his ass whooping any further. The public demand would be too much despite Roach and Arum desperately trying to tell us there are better fights out there, like the chinny Cotto.Comment
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