Mayweather-Marquez Will Be at 144, Says Golden Boy

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  • el malo
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    #31
    Originally posted by K-Nan
    Good. And so, like I illustrated before: [IMG]http://i160.***********.com/albums/t163/Kaynanlee/Weighin.jpg[/IMG] ^ In his last fight, Marquez was coming in at fight night weighing 140. [IMG]http://i160.***********.com/albums/t163/Kaynanlee/Weighin2.jpg[/IMG] Against Manny at 130, he rehydrated 11 pounds. If anything, this catchweight will HELP JMM. He can come in at 142 or so, and not have to drain energy.
    but he'll be slower. his strength will be there but since he doesnt have to lose much weight, it means he wont train as hard and just work on muscle. in the end he will be too slow for pbf and it should be a easy ud for pbf.

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    • Mr. Chago
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      #32
      Originally posted by Ekscape
      I dnt get why Floyd has been critisized about this fight this is one hell of a person to come back fighting after a 2 year hiatus... JMM is the truth
      Plain and simple....haters...there's nothing he can do that will please them... he's too big, too fast, the other guy is too old, etc...he's ducking SSM when it was the other way around....etc, etc.

      It's a damn tough "tune up"...no disrespect to JMM

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      • K-Nan
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        #33
        Originally posted by elmalo29
        but he'll be slower. his strength will be there but since he doesnt have to lose much weight, it means he wont train as hard and just work on muscle. in the end he will be too slow for pbf and it should be a easy ud for pbf.
        Was he slower against Pac at 141? Was he slower against Juan Diaz at 140?

        Even if so, it doesn't change the fact that he competed with world class fighters and was successful while weighing at a weight which he's allowed to come in at in this fight.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Ekscape
          I dnt get why Floyd has been critisized about this fight this is one hell of a person to come back fighting after a 2 year hiatus... JMM is the truth
          i didnt critisized floyd i just said hope jmm win but i dont think it would happen his best chance is in the later round to ko floyd he cant win on ud floy defance is to tight i never said **** about floyd i just wish he fought the best before n not pick n chose his fight thats y every one talks **** i think hes gifted n i dont see even pac winning floyd hes hard to beat its just that he always play it safe

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            #35
            The thing I always say is that Floyd has fought 9 times above 140 and JMM has weighed in at more than 135 never in his career.

            So Floyd is way more experienced higher up in divisions.

            JMM did all right at 135 but I swear he is slower than his prime at feather and superfeather(90 plus percent of his fights) and that's not a good thing fighting someone like Mayweather who's dealt with and handled guys who had careers much higher.

            I think that's where the criticism lies. JMM is proven at lower weights and Floyd has been successful 9 times in divisions JMM has never even experienced.

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              #36
              Originally posted by elmalo29
              but he'll be slower. his strength will be there but since he doesnt have to lose much weight, it means he wont train as hard and just work on muscle. in the end he will be too slow for pbf and it should be a easy ud for pbf.
              Here we go again with the excuses to support that PBF took an
              easy fight. JMM is not known for coming in ANY fight slipping
              and fights his heart out. I'm sure his trainer is not letting JMM
              sleep on what needs to be done. Right now it sounds like you
              making up stuff.

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              • tipps
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                #37
                Anyone who thinks this fight is gonna be easy for PBF is a fool who don't know boxing , when the active current #2 fighter in the world fights the unretired former #1 fighter in the world its a war of wills no one wants to loose his #2 ranking and no one wants to reretire .Its all or nothing fight night .

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                • Mr. Chago
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by elmalo29
                  but he'll be slower. his strength will be there but since he doesnt have to lose much weight, it means he wont train as hard and just work on muscle. in the end he will be too slow for pbf and it should be a easy ud for pbf.
                  145 for PAC, not too far away from PBF's night fight weight...

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jreckoning
                    The thing I always say is that Floyd has fought 9 times above 140 and JMM has weighed in at more than 135 never in his career.

                    So Floyd is way more experienced higher up in divisions.

                    JMM did all right at 135 but I swear he is slower than his prime at feather and superfeather(90 plus percent of his fights) and that's not a good thing fighting someone like Mayweather who's dealt with and handled guys who had careers much higher.

                    I think that's where the criticism lies. JMM is proven at lower weights and Floyd has been successful 9 times in divisions JMM has never even experienced.
                    Did you even read this post:

                    =K-Nan, Good. And so, like I illustrated before:

                    [IMG]http://i160.***********.com/albums/t163/Kaynanlee/Weighin.jpg[/IMG]

                    ^ In his last fight, Marquez was coming in at fight night weighing 140.

                    [IMG]http://i160.***********.com/albums/t163/Kaynanlee/Weighin2.jpg[/IMG]

                    Against Manny at 130, he rehydrated 11 pounds. If anything, this catchweight will HELP JMM. He can come in at 142 or so, and not have to drain energy.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by GRUSTLER
                      Did you even read this post:

                      About fight night weights?

                      So Clottey should fight Kessler because he weighs in at 168 on fight night?

                      Was that the point?

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