Originally posted by M.I.C.
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Myth: A "Fat" Marquez vs. Mayweather
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Originally posted by PensionKiller View PostFor a professional boxer at p4p level, that was pretty high of fat content. Maybe 10% or higher at a guess when Floyd and Manny probably have like 4% at a guess
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Originally posted by M.I.C. View PostCan someone explain to me this myth that Marquez was Fat vs Mayweather. I mean how does a guy go from 135 to 142 and gets fat in the process? I whole 7 pounds!!! I'm sure most real boxing fans have a copy of this fight and unless your blind or just a biased *******, I dont see a "Fat" Marquez. I see a guy that is shorter than Mayweather but still very strong, stout, durable, and solidly built. 142 didn't make Marquez fat or slow, he has always been slower than Floyd, he has always been shorter than Floyd, he has always had a shorter reach than Floyd.
So basically stop making excuses by insulting Marquez, calling him fat, old, slow, etc...Floyd has had 40 fights has he not outsped every opponent regardless of their age and conditioning? Was Chico old fat and slow? Was Zab old fat and slow? Was Hatton, Old fat and slow? Was Castillo Old Fat and Slow?
My guess is that Marquez would of done a lot better vs Pacquiao at 142 on that night than he would vs Mayweather at any weight.
Mayweather still would have beat Marquez at 130 however, it would have been more competative i'm sure, but A win for May weather no doubt. Marquez is a good featherweight, with a style that gave trouble to the great Pacquiao.
Much like Castillo was a good lightweight that gave trouble to a great Mayweather.
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Originally posted by 2npac View PostThat's not logic, that's your opinion. I think you're taking the word "fat" too literally.
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Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Postno way, im having all mine at once!!!
tell you what, lunch was amazing
tuna melts baby!!!!
I like that.
Lunch, chorizo with egg, beans and chicken.
Played an hour of basketball and walked an hour on the treadmill.
Got to get back to 180.
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Originally posted by camaney View Postif u think so, he was slower and less effective at 147 however... if u dont think so pull the trigger on yourself already, your family prolly had enough of your ******ed ass.
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Originally posted by M.I.C. View PostHis problem is that he was fighting Floyd Mayweather, I'm sure he could of found a slower less skilled welterweight to fight, would of done a lot better, know what I'm saying??Put Walt Liquor and Tortilla Warrior on ignore so they cant stop spamming your thread with childish tuna melt pictures that **** played out last summer.
So other people WHO do actually want to talk about this thread can
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