Marquez: "My Skills Will Overcome Floyd Mayweather Jr"

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  • El Talegon
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    #81
    Originally posted by tomasperez2
    i think mayweather wins this fight like most others do...
    God i hope that crazy mexican proves me wrong

    my top 5 favorites
    1. Israel vazquez
    2. Timothy bradley
    3. Juan manuel marquez
    4. Rafael marquez
    5. Manny pacquiao

    and that list is coming from a puerto rican
    it should have nothing to do with race if u really love boxing like i do
    thats exactly what i think bro, no race at all just good fights, i luv boxing too dog

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    • Iceta
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      #82
      I think this is a winnable fight for JMM despite what a lot of people think. Part of my brain is saying that Floyd will beat him on a controversial decision, but if JMM comes in with a good game plan he can pull out the victory.

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      • Dave Rado
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        #83
        Originally posted by Santo Domingo
        Floyd hasn't fought in almost two years. If Marquez can't beat THIS VERSION of Mayweather, then that either a) doesn't say much about JMM's ability, or b) further cements FMJ's greatness.

        Keep in mind that Floyd is also fighting above his best weights. Have any of you really been impressed with Floyd's work at 147? IMO, Mayweather's best days were at 140 and below.
        So why did he refuse to fight JMM at 140????

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        • Mr. Chago
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          #84
          Originally posted by freeloada
          is anyone actually giving this dude a chance to win.. .
          I don't understand why he doesn´t stand a chance....yet everybody wants and gives a chance to PAC....last time I checked PAC & JMM were both fighting the same weight with 2 close fights...

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          • Dave Rado
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            #85
            Originally posted by Mr. Chago
            I don't understand why he doesn´t stand a chance....yet everybody wants and gives a chance to PAC....last time I checked they PAC & JMM were both fighting the same weight with 2 close fights...
            You obviously haven't checked for a long time - that was 17 months ago.

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            • syphillis
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              #86
              Originally posted by Mr. Chago
              I don't understand why he doesn´t stand a chance....yet everybody wants and gives a chance to PAC....last time I checked PAC & JMM were both fighting the same weight with 2 close fights...
              Around 1 month prior to the fight, JMM's chance in beating PBF is the same as Pac's chance in beating DLH... that is prior to the fight. I bet that PBF wins this one but will be rooting for JMM.

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              • Santo Domingo
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                #87
                Originally posted by Dave Rado
                So why did he refuse to fight JMM at 140????
                FMJ has not fought in two years. Why tax yourself to make weight when you already have to shake off significant amounts of rust?

                I think most pro fighters would tell you that two years of inactivity is a bigger disadvantage than moving four pounds.

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                • Juan,000,000
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                  #88
                  c'mon no trinidad? no oscar DLH? no pernell whitaker? i know they didnt end theyre career like they shud have but theyre better than alot of names u named.

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                  • Santo Domingo
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Clint650
                    i would have to give Mayweather the edge since he's a natural WW, .
                    Yep. A 'natural welterweight' who just happened to fight 85% of his career below welterweight.

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                    • Juan,000,000
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                      #90
                      lol daaaamn thats a nice pic u got there. lol neway i agree wit ur statement but i dont believe floyd has really been inactive. yea he hasnt fought in 2 years but his physic looks just as good as wen he left. floyd retired knowin he was gonna come back 1 day. he knows he has to gain the respect of the fans to b really considered the best of his time.

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