Mayweather-Marquez: The Weight is Over

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  • MR. NUTHUGGER
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    Mayweather-Marquez: The Weight is Over

    Mayweather-Marquez: The Weight is Over
    By Michael Herron -
    In anticipation of the July 18th clash between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and Juan Manuel Marquez, many boxing fans and sports writers have become transfixed with the number 147. Of course 147 refers to boxing’s welterweight division where Mayweather reigned as lineal champion before retiring unexpectedly in 2008. Considered the best pound-for-pound fighter when active, Mayweather returns to face #2 ranked Juan Manuel Marquez; at stake is not simply a win or loss but a claim for the pound-for-pound title and perhaps a chance to face the current best fighter in the world, Manny Pacquiao.

    Though the boxing world is energized for Mayweather’s return the agreed upon weight of 143-144 has dominated the headlines. Throughout many online boxing communities which include websites, forums, and message boards, Marquez supporters have made their displeasure with the weight agreement heard. They argue that Marquez is too small for 144, he is too short, never fought above lightweight, unproven at welter, or that his power would be diminished at the higher weight.. In addition, boxing writers like Ring Magazine’s Michael Rosenthal has focused on the weight issue in the aptly titled article “Marquez's Disadvantages Are Increasing.” In the report he states that the fight will in fact be held at 147 however that could simply be a misinterpretation. His reasoning is that the fight will be held at welterweight which has a 147 lb. limit, however even if the fight were held at 143-144 it would still be considered a welterweight fight. The match was originally announced at a catchweight below 147 and that is where it likely will remain.
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    sneaky little ***er.................................

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    • Ravishing
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      The oxy-moron of the catchweight in this fight is that it's technically a Weltwerweight fight which is anywhere from 141-147.

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      • deevel79
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        Still an advantage to Floyd being that he doesnt have to cut weight to make it down to 143-144. What's the point of the catchweight then?

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        • Pullcounter
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          Originally posted by Ravishing
          The oxy-moron of the catchweight in this fight is that it's technically a Weltwerweight fight which is anywhere from 141-147.
          yeah, but the crucial question is, what is the maximal weight floyd can weigh officially.

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