JMM better fight Bradley while he can if he wants to go out with a win.

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  • Iceta Lives
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    JMM better fight Bradley while he can if he wants to go out with a win.

    And when I say win, I'm saying a win of where he beat the #1 guy at 140 becoming the first Mexican fighter to win that fourth title. People keep saying that JMM sucks above 147, but none of us know that. I do know one thing, I don't give him that much of a chance against Alexander if they were to ever fight. So he better beat the weak link while he can. He already turned down Amir Khan who I think Bradley and Alexander would beat easily.

    Pretty much what I'm saying is, a fight against Alexander for JMM would be more physically taxing and to me, Bradley is a more skilled version of Juan Diaz. I don't think Bradley could beat JMM, but JMM just isn't interested in fighting these kind of guys that could enhance his legacy. So I guess this thread is a moot point.
  • S.G.
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    I won't begrudge Marquez one relatively soft one, but I hope Valero or Bradley is on the agenda at some point.

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    • project xxx1
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      i think jmm wants ricky hatton in a big money fight and why not??i cant see him fighting bradley if hes already turned down khan,he wants big money on the big stage,hopefully he can fight hatton in u.k that would be wicked

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      • Evil Abed
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        Originally posted by Iceta Lives
        And when I say win, I'm saying a win of where he beat the #1 guy at 140 becoming the first Mexican fighter to win that fourth title. People keep saying that JMM sucks above 147, but none of us know that. I do know one thing, I don't give him that much of a chance against Alexander if they were to ever fight. So he better beat the weak link while he can. He already turned down Amir Khan who I think Bradley and Alexander would beat easily.

        Pretty much what I'm saying is, a fight against Alexander for JMM would be more physically taxing and to me, Bradley is a more skilled version of Juan Diaz. I don't think Bradley could beat JMM, but JMM just isn't interested in fighting these kind of guys that could enhance his legacy. So I guess this thread is a moot point.
        wow. They have completely different styles. Horrible comparison.

        I'm a big JMM fan.

        But he gets owned by Bradley.

        His best shot to win a title at 140 is to fight Maidana.

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        • Iceta Lives
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          This is why Barrera and Morales are gonna be ranked over JMM when it's all said and done. Because they at least attempted to go for a fourth title and didn't let opportunities pass them by when they were presented to them. I like Morales the best out of the three. And I even like JMM better than Barrera, and I've had him ranked over Barrera because of the Pacquiao/Juarez/Peden factor along with the head-to-head match up. But it is gonna look bad if JMM goes out with fights against Juan Diaz and Ricky Hatton.

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