Myth: A "Fat" Marquez vs. Mayweather
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Fat in boxing terms doesn't mean actually fat, it just means that he wasn't in his prime fighting shape.Comment
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I'm not going to run through numbers Homie and post Pac's entire career and at what weight classes but I'm pretty sure he spent a great portion of his time at 130 and below, so the fact that Marquez has spent most of his career at the lighterweights make no difference. Fighters start low and move high, all of them do, stop making excuses please. He ran into Mayweather who was better and thats all to it. Floyd is a career lightweight as well, did that stop him from moving up and beating bigger men?Comment
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I address all of that in my post. Either man up and debate it or shut the **** up and stop crying.I'm not going to run through numbers Homie and post Pac's entire career and at what weight classes but I'm pretty sure he spent a great portion of his time at 130 and below, so the fact that Marquez has spent most of his career at the lighterweights make no difference. Fighters start low and move high, all of them do, stop making excuses please. He ran into Mayweather who was better and thats all to it. Floyd is a career lightweight as well, did that stop him from moving up and beating bigger men?Comment
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fight? Did I not write, and I quote "in that pic"
And here's the deal, I can care less who looked stronger. Floyd looked like the better all around fighter period. JMM's weight wasn't an issue to me it was just his fighting style, strategy, inability to land a punch. Weight or who looks stronger doesn't determine who wins or loses.Comment
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Damn u ******.. picture any top 135 moving up to 142 pounds and taking on any top WW.. Do u think it's an even match u turd??Comment



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