Marquez: "I'm Ready, I'll Fight Mayweather Tomorrow"

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  • gqjohnb
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    #91
    Originally posted by Archaic
    JMM does look strong and solid in training camp. He looks to have added the weight well. I think he will weigh in at 142, and come into the ring at about the same weight, maybe a pound or two heavier.
    marquez weighed 144 on fight night against juan diaz

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    • v.cassiusali@ya
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      #92
      believe me, it's going to be a tom and jerry show fight.

      marquez will chase uglyboyfloyd for the first 2 rounds.

      uglyboyfloyd will chase marquez in the next two.

      the remaining rounds will be dancing and running for uglyboyfloyd.

      when the bell rings, uglyboyfloyd's hands will be raised. cry-baby boy marquez will resort to his old stuff: crying like its the end of the world.

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      • Al Haymon
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        #93
        Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya
        believe me, it's going to be a tom and jerry show fight.

        marquez will chase uglyboyfloyd for the first 2 rounds.

        uglyboyfloyd will chase marquez in the next two.

        the remaining rounds will be dancing and running for uglyboyfloyd.

        when the bell rings, uglyboyfloyd's hands will be raised. cry-baby boy marquez will resort to his old stuff: crying like its the end of the world.
        How old are you?!

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        • Ankh599
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          #94
          Money Mayweather Doesn't Run

          Where do you guys get the notion that Mayweather runs??? He chase down Zab, He stood toe to toe against Hatton and KO'd him. I mean the only fights you can say he ran a little bit in were DLH & Baldomir. If you call those fights him running, then 2 out of 39. You all that say this are just angry with his arrogance AND if you seen him recently on the 24/7 YOU would know most of it is just to hype up the fights. I mean use common sense, the dude cried after some of his wins...that's not arrogance

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          • larry x
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            #95
            jmm looks soft in the body........

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            • big_james10
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              #96
              Originally posted by sangresabia
              True. We all talk about Mayweather not facing a real challenge in the last few years but still give him way too much credit when it comes somebody like JMM.

              I'm now convinced that the only way Mayweather wins is by robbery decision. Actually that's my prediction, PBF by Robbery Decision.
              Some of you idiots on this site are seriously disturbed or just plain ******. Mayweather's last five fights before retiring were Sharmba Mitchell (a former champion at 140), Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir, Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. You didn't consider Oscar de la Hoya a "real challenge" for Mayweather at 154 (170 on fight night), but considered him a "real challenge for Pacquaio at 147. You didn't consider Hatton a real challenge for Mayweather at 147, but considered him a real challenge for Pac at 140 (even though the only reason Floyd fought him at 147 is because Hatton turned the fight down at 140 when Mayweather was moving up from 135).

              You consider David Diaz a great victory for Pac at 135, even though he was listed as the third best fighter at that weight, but discount Floyd's win over Baldomir at 147 even though Baldomir was the RING Magazine champion at the time (not Margarito). And you don't consider Zab Judah, who was a world champion at 140 and 147, a real challenge for Mayweather, but consider Cotto's "low blow" victory over Judah a significant accomplishment.

              Debating boxing on this site with some of you haters is the equivalent of Albert Einstein debating an Algebra student -- it's a waste of time.

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              • acrobat
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                #97
                Money will do what he does best and WIN
                should be a great fight as JMM is a proven warrior
                Floyd will be too good but weight will be the media spin
                fcuking hypocrits....

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                • Dave Rado
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by big_james10
                  You didn't consider Hatton a real challenge for Mayweather at 147, but considered him a real challenge for Pac at 140 (even though the only reason Floyd fought him at 147 is because Hatton turned the fight down at 140 when Mayweather was moving up from 135).
                  Not another person promoting that myth!!! See here.

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                  • Dave Rado
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by big_james10
                    You consider David Diaz a great victory for Pac at 135.
                    Who exactly? I have never seen anyone say that was a great victory for Pac, least of all Pac's own fans. You're being ridiculous. It was a tune-up fight.

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                    • Sir Tom Jones
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                      #100
                      looking forward to this fight.

                      i can't lose.

                      if floyd wins i win many points on my bets.

                      if juan wins it is who i would want to win.

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