marquez is jumping from lightweight to welter?

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  • AntonTheMeh
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    marquez is jumping from lightweight to welter?

    smh.

    after only being at super featherweight only a little over ayear ago?


    no.floyd's not a welterweight.

    CREDIT TO MARQUEZ.DUDE HAS COJONES.UNLIKE OTHER FIGHTERS.
    Last edited by AntonTheMeh; 05-20-2009, 12:02 AM.
  • Jim Jeffries
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    #2
    Floyd.

    6 titles in 5 weight classes from 130 to 154

    possibly the most talented boxer to ever lace em up

    retired (while still in his prime, at age 30, rather than face Miguel Cotto, the fight everyone wanted to see

    now returns, to the excitement of many, to fight the #2 p4p JMM, who is coming off an impressive two fights at LW, his only two at that weight

    Floyd, a small WW, to small to fight other, top WWs, instead asks JMM (the 36 yo JMM) to jump up two more weight classes to face Floyd at WW.

    Wow.

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    • RisAri0
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      #3
      *cough* pacquiao..

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      • Pullcounter
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        #4
        jmm is braver than he is smart

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        • syphillis
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          This fight is bull****. PBF clearly has all the advantages over JMM. I hope JMM proves all of us wrong and beat PBF... highly unlikely but you never know. If he losses here, he might not get that 3rd fight with Pac.

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          • -MAKAVELLI-
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            #6
            smells like ***** dont it

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            • sandyvahra
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              #7
              Marquez represents what's great about boxing. Floyd in ways represents some of the bs about boxing.

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              • AntonTheMeh
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                #8
                Originally posted by sandyvahra
                Marquez represents what's great about boxing. Floyd in ways represents some of the bs about boxing.
                and what's **** up, the bs usually wins..

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                • Megalodon
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                  Originally posted by Alpha-Omega
                  smh.

                  after only being at super featherweight only a little over ayear ago?


                  no.floyd's not a welterweight.

                  CREDIT TO MARQUEZ.DUDE HAS COJONES.UNLIKE OTHER FIGHTERS.
                  Like Pacquiao refusing to fight a reputable WW. Catchweight little *****.

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                    JMM gets unbelievable credit for taking this fight. It totally ****s over Pacquiao's stint at WW. Can you imagine if JMM actually pulls it off and beats Mayweather? JMM is no doubt the true P4P #1 should that happen. JMM is a true boxer and warrior who would probably fight a heavyweight if the opportunity arose lol..

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