I want to forget that JMM vs. Floyd actually happened

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  • Toney Loc
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    #1

    I want to forget that JMM vs. Floyd actually happened

    Anybody else think this way?
  • M.I.C.
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    #2
    No ....

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    • P.WILL
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      #3
      Marquez going up two weight divisions, .

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      • daggum
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        #4
        lol this epic mismatch would never be allowed to happen. imagine the size difference.

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        • Heeb
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          #5
          Don't really care. It doesn't mean anything about either fighter. They can both continue with their careers and not think about it too much. The fight I wanna forget is Hopkins-Jones II.

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          • Ekscape
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            #6
            No... Why?... Floyd beat him with straight skill... He didn't impose his size on him or blow him out of the water with incredible welterweight power... It was a masterful performance

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            • Hannibal Barca
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              #7
              JMM is a solid win in my books. Though small, JMM arguably beat Pac twice, and undoubtedly outboxed him in both matches. I don't quite understand the logic around Manny being big enough to fight Mayweather, but JMM supposedly being too small? Doesn't quite compute. This would have never been an issue if Mayweather hadn't made JMM look like an amateur.

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              • BROOKLYN CESAR
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                #8
                Originally posted by daggum
                lol this epic mismatch would never be allowed to happen. imagine the size difference.
                These types of size differences are not unusual for boxing but because it was floyd everyone is hating!!! No body cared when shane jumped up to fight DLH!!!

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                • Spray_resistant
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mangler Jewnior
                  Anybody else think this way?
                  Done, I agree to give no credit to Floyd whatsoever for that one and take nothing away from JMM regardless of what the record says.

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                  • -Huey-
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                    #10
                    Yeah I kinda feel the same way, after JMM had a good winning streak and all by K.O he chose to cash out and go up too high in weight. I give him credit for going all 12 rounds against Floyd though.

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