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Miguel Cotto Willing To Face Pacquiao at 144-Pounds
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Originally posted by vaborikua View Posthes not going all the way down just 3 pounds less 140 and 144 are not the same learn to read moron
Whats up OJ MAyonaise!?
All you are good for is elementary insults! Reply to me when you get some intellect! U look real ****** & your kind so grow the *** up! No one takes you serious on this forum and your parents would be ashamed if they saw half the ignorant shyt you post!
But glad to see I have a fan though! Carry on!
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Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View PostLmao who the hell said Jennings was going to beat him? I was actually disappointed because i predicted a 2nd round KO and he took 5 rounds to get that bum out of there.
Mosley? please, he didn't beat him convincingly imo.
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Originally posted by vaborikua View Postjust like people said he wouldnt get past mosley or judah even people said hell lose to jennings hell beat clottey stop trying to make it seem like he sucks
Mosley? please, he didn't beat him convincingly imo.
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Originally posted by jantzen212003 View PostMoron? Says the racist!
Whats up OJ MAyonaise!?
All you are good for is elementary insults! Reply to me when you get some intellect! U look real ****** & your kind so grow the *** up! No one takes you serious on this forum and your parents would be ashamed if they saw half the ignorant shyt you post!
But glad to see I have a fan though! Carry on!
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Originally posted by jantzen212003 View PostMoron? Says the racist!
Whats up OJ MAyonaise!?
All you are good for is elementary insults! Reply to me when you get some intellect! U look real ****** & your kind so grow the *** up! No one takes you serious on this forum and your parents would be ashamed if they saw half the ignorant shyt you post!
But glad to see I have a fan though! Carry on!
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Originally posted by tyde13 View Postthe fight is at 144 bruh.
Marquez's disadvantages are increasing
Posted May. 18, 2009 at 10:10pm
By Michael Rosenthal
LOS ANGELES – Juan Manuel Marquez’s task was difficult enough.
The six-time titleholder from Mexico will be facing the quickest, slickest fighter in the world when he steps into the ring with Floyd Mayweather Jr. on July 18 in Las Vegas. And he’s moving up two weight classes to do it.
At least the fighters appeared to agree on a catch weight of 144 pounds, as it was explained by Marquez’s camp when the fight was announced on May 2.
However, now, even that equalizer is gone. The sides have agreed in the end that this will be a welterweight fight, meaning they can weigh as much as 147 pounds. That’s exactly what Mayweather weighed in his last fight, against Ricky Hatton in December 2007.
It’s no wonder the former pound-for-pound king is better than a 3½-1 favorite.
Marquez acknowledged during a news conference Monday in downtown L.A. that, “this is not my weight,” but said he’s doing all he can to minimize what would seem to be a significant advantage for Mayweather.
He’s training in the mountains of Toluca, Mexico.
“We’re doing a lot of strength training,” he said through a translator, “building my body, building muscle. We’re working out, believe it or not, lifting heavy rocks. We’re just trying to get my body ready for this fight.
“… I’m confident I’ll be able to match him (in terms of strength).”
Marquez, THE RING’s No. 2-rated fighter pound for pound, knows that the experts favor Mayweather and acknowledges that the size is only one obstacle he’ll have to overcome if hopes to win.
However, the 35-year-old veteran who fought on even terms in two fights with Manny Pacquiao and appears to be better than ever is confident that he’ll do what it takes to score the biggest victory of his career.
“People have a right to say whatever they want,” he said. “That’s what’s motivating me right now. I’m confident, confident in my preparation, in the game plan, in what I’ll need to do in the fight. It motivates me to shut their mouths.”
Marquez has another motivating factor: The chance to become a true star in Mexico.
Mexican fighters have had a tough time recently. For example, Marco Antonio Barrera and Erik Morales declined and now appear to be finished. Antonio Margarito was KO’d by Shane Mosley and then suspended because of illegal hand wraps. And flyweights Cristian Mijares and Jorge Arce suffered big losses.
Clearly, Marquez, coming off sensational knockout victories over Joel Casamayor and Juan Diaz, is the top dog right now but he’d like to take it a step further.
“I have a great chance to be the next idol in Mexico,” he said.
All he has to do is score the upset.
Payback: Mayweather said Marquez deserved this opportunity in part because another fighter with Mexican blood once gave him a chance.
Mayweather was 21 years old and 17-0 when Mexican-American Genaro Hernandez, one of the most-polished boxers of his time, agreed to risk his WBC junior lightweight title against the hot young prospect. It was Mayweather’s first shot at a major belt, which he won when an overmatched Hernandez retired after the eighth round.
Mayweather became the first member of the 1996 U.S. Olympic team to win a world title.
“Genaro Hernandez gave me a big chance; I have to give (Marquez) a chance,” he said. “And I want to say that I know Genaro is sick. I want him to know I’m here if he needs anything. We all just want him to get well.”
Hernandez has been battling cancer but is in the early stages of remission.
Mosley?: Those hoping for a Mayweather-Shane Mosley fight shouldn’t hold their breaths. Mayweather doesn’t seem to be interested.
Mayweather said he wanted to fight the Los Angeles-area product around the time of the Hernandez bout, when Mosley held a lightweight title, but Mosley wasn’t interested. Now, it seems to be too late. He said he can make more money against other opponents.
“Now that he has five losses and his career is coming to an end, he wants to fight,” Mayweather said. “No disrespect to him but Mosley can only sell tickets in L.A., in California. I’m not saying he’s not a good fighter; he is. When you’re talking pay-per-view, though, he doesn’t do tremendous numbers.”
Mayweather-Mosley wouldn’t do as well as Mayweather-Marquez in the United States?
“Absolutely not,” he said.
Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather’s advisor, then chimed in: “When has Shane Mosley ever been the “A” side of a promotion? That’s all I have to say.”
Family matters: Mayweather said one of the benefits of his hiatus from boxing, which will be 19 months when he steps into the ring on July 18, was that he had the opportunity to spend time with his family.
That didn’t include his estranged father, trainer and former boxer Floyd Mayweather Sr. However, he obviously has respect for the old man.
“He’s been to prison,” said Mayweather Jr., referring to his father’s five-year term for drug trafficking in the mid-‘90s. “He went out there and hustled, took a big chance to feed his family when boxing didn’t work out for him. Boxing happened to work out for me. My dad put it all on the line so his son could have a better life.
“… For him to be in prison for five years and come back to be one of the best trainers, I have to take my hat off to him.”
Michael Rosenthal can be reached at RingTVeditor@yahoo.com
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JMM vs PBF is a catchweight bout at 143-144 not WW. HBO even placed JMM and Floyd in the JWW division along with Pacquiao, Bradley, Victor Ortiz, Nate Campbell, Joan Guzman and Ricky Hatton when they showed it in the Pacquiao-Hatton fight.
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Cotto is just going to re-hydrate to 162 on fight night anyways. I think Cotto would destroy Pacquiao with bodyshots unless Manny can get him out of there early.
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