The Real Juan Manuel Marquez

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  • Hopkiller
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    #11
    Originally posted by BoxingOakland
    I was just about to make this same exact thread lol.
    Really? what a coincidence. It's happen to me too. But I have no interest in making threads like I use too.

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    • OaktownGhost
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hopkiller
      Really? what a coincidence. It's happen to me too. But I have no interest in making threads like I use too.
      I was going to post the same exact thing, but like you I didn't feel like it. I agree though that Mayweather didn't fight the real Marquez. Is Holmes great because he beat Ali? Hell nah

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      • MR. V
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        #13
        great vids mann. we need a JMM video fite thread of all his fites in the video forum

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        • Hopkiller
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          #14
          Originally posted by BoxingOakland
          I was going to post the same exact thing, but like you I didn't feel like it. I agree though that Mayweather didn't fight the real Marquez. Is Holmes great because he beat Ali? Hell nah
          I say the video speaks for it self. There's no way he's been the same fighter since moving up in weight. Being 36 doesn't help either. There's a reason people retire within age, because there not the same. Marquez might have still some left in the tank, but its lot harder when your older and you're not used to being in a certain weight. He was truly amazing.

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            #15
            Mayweather is the winner. He beats Marquez. Let's move on. He's a thing of the past.

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            • MR. V
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              #16
              Originally posted by mod
              He beats Marquez. Let's move on. He's a thing of the past.

              i thought this was a boxing forum. why move on?

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              • Hopkiller
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                #17
                Originally posted by mod
                Mayweather is the winner. He beats Marquez. Let's move on. He's a thing of the past.

                O.k I don't want to move on. And he's not the past, but a present Legend, A future Hall of Famer and One Real Brave Warrior that has guts that others only dream of. If you want to move on just stay off the thread.

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                • Dambala
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Hopkiller
                  I say the video speaks for it self. There's no way he's been the same fighter since moving up in weight. Being 36 doesn't help either. There's a reason people retire within age, because there not the same. Marquez might have still some left in the tank, but its lot harder when your older and you're not used to being in a certain weight. He was truly amazing.
                  Yeah, that's why I'm concerned about his current status, you know, as you said being 36 doesn't help, so what he will do? If he goes back to 135 he might have problems and he' not even a Jr.Welter. A fight with Hatton seems fair but I don't like to see him above the 135 limit.

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                  • Hopkiller
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dambala
                    Yeah, that's why I'm concerned about his current status, you know, as you said being 36 doesn't help, so what he will do? If he goes back to 135 he might have problems and he' not even a Jr.Welter. A fight with Hatton seems fair but I don't like to see him above the 135 limit.
                    I say he should just try to get more comfortable with the weight his in and see whats happens. If Pacquiao loses and Mayweather ends up fighting Cotto. Marquez might have a chance for his trilogy against Pac. And thats a fight I know he wants.

                    It might be at 140 and Marquez can come around 138.
                    I just feel he wants another crack at Pac and if Pac can't beat Cotto, Marquez wish might come true.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Hopkiller
                      I say he should just try to get more comfortable with the weight his in and see whats happens. If Pacquiao loses and Mayweather ends up fighting Cotto. Marquez might have a chance for his trilogy against Pac. And thats a fight I know he wants.

                      It might be at 140 and Marquez can come around 138.
                      I just feel he wants another crack at Pac and if Pac can't beat Cotto, Marquez wish might come true.
                      We all want him back. He's going back, but he will be less interesting. We all like him. He's one of my favorite fighter today.

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