Will Marquez land these kind of punches on Mayweather? VIDEO

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  • sycomantz
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    #41
    Originally posted by JAB5239
    Floyd wouldn't fight him when he was at 147, Floyd won't fight him if he comes back to 147. Truth.
    it wouldnt be wise for PW to come back down to 147. hes body has matured too much and gained the natural weight

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    • JAB5239
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      #42
      Originally posted by sycomantz
      it wouldnt be wise for PW to come back down to 147. hes body has matured too much and gained the natural weight
      He seems to think he can make the weight comfotably and is willing to do it against fighters where he would only make half the payday he would against Floyd. Nobody at 147 wants a peice of this kid, especially Floyd who would be chancing his 0 AND taking a substantial paycut. And we all know Floyds motto....."if it don't make money, it don't make sense". Thats why most wish Floyd would grow a set and start fighting for legacy instead of being so damn greedy.

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      • Pullcounter
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        #43
        Originally posted by Maestro USA

        Mayweather has beaten fighters that pose a more serious threat than Pacquiao could ever be to him. This fight is just another "Hopkins vs Pavlik" where he feels the need to end the hype. After he knocks out Pacquiao, he will move on to real challenges such as Mosley or whoever else wants a L.
        dude, atleast give pac a little credit. if pac is a bum, then what's the use of pbf coming back at all?

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        • sycomantz
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          #44
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          dude, atleast give pac a little credit. if pac is a bum, then what's the use of pbf coming back at all?
          umm, b/c the his retirement was apart of the drama.

          and with him comign back he will be even more of a ticket drawer. if anyone thinks that a gym rat like Mayweather was actaully in "retirement" and not in the gym during his hiatus is seriously ******ed

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          • sycomantz
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            #45
            Originally posted by JAB5239
            He seems to think he can make the weight comfotably and is willing to do it against fighters where he would only make half the payday he would against Floyd. Nobody at 147 wants a peice of this kid, especially Floyd who would be chancing his 0 AND taking a substantial paycut. And we all know Floyds motto....."if it don't make money, it don't make sense". Thats why most wish Floyd would grow a set and start fighting for legacy instead of being so damn greedy.
            i dont think that PBF would turn down a fight with PW at this point. hes out to prove a point and i believe truly retire afterwards.

            PBF name stays in peoples mouths whether good or bad and there is a reason for it.

            i just cant see PW coming back down to 147. i think it would be alittle hard for him now while keeping his strength, power and speed

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            • winac
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              #46
              As Long as Marquez comes in at a weight that suits him, don't be surprised if he surprises everyone by atleast being highly competetive. Mayweather has never faced a skilled operator like Marquez so as long as the weight doesn't affect him it should be a good fight

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              • Pullcounter
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                #47
                Originally posted by sycomantz
                umm, b/c the his retirement was apart of the drama.

                and with him comign back he will be even more of a ticket drawer. if anyone thinks that a gym rat like Mayweather was actaully in "retirement" and not in the gym during his hiatus is seriously ******ed
                I don't really care about the drama though. most hardcore boxing fans don't. this aint WWE

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                • JAB5239
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by sycomantz
                  i dont think that PBF would turn down a fight with PW at this point. hes out to prove a point and i believe truly retire afterwards.
                  Come on, lets be honest here. If Floyd were back to make a point he would have went directly for Mosely and that would have set up a Cotto showdown that fans have been clammoring for since Cotto moved up to 147.

                  PBF name stays in peoples mouths whether good or bad and there is a reason for it.
                  There are a few reasons for it. His incredible talent. His delusion fans and his cherry picking of fights.

                  i just cant see PW coming back down to 147. i think it would be alittle hard for him now while keeping his strength, power and speed
                  He knows his body better than you. Many thought Manny couldn't move up in weight so succesfully without losing strength or speed, but he has done it. Sooner or later 147 will be out of the question for Williams. But if he says he can still make it I believe him. and you better believe he'd make that weight for a fight with Floyd, Cotto or Mosely.

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                  • Brandish
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                    #49
                    Marquez is better than Pacquiao.


                    Castillo, Corrales and the 167lb Oscar were all more difficult challenges than Marquez or Pacquiao.
                    agree on all points..by the way when did valero tell pac to stay away from floyd

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                    • Maestro USA
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Prodigy-2-Slick
                      JMM is going to get laid out.

                      I made that video, btw.

                      Good ***ing job! You got skills.

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