Rafael Marquez-Juan Manuel Lopez Clash In Works For September

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  • freeloada
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    Rafael Marquez-Juan Manuel Lopez Clash In Works For September

    The long and intense Mexico Vs. Puerto Rico battle may have another chapter added in September; as the word is a hugely intriguing clash between Rafael Marquez and Juan Manuel Lopez is in the works for September, in Las Vegas.

    Over the years, we have seen classic fights between the finest boxers Mexico and Puerto Rico has had to offer, and the prospective September featherweight battle will perhaps be a fine addition to the long list.. It has been reported by a number of sources that the fight taking place depends on how southpaw WBO 126-pound champ Lopez gets on in his upcoming, July 10th title defence against Bernabe Concepcion in his homeland of Puerto Rico. But if the currently undefeated "Juanma" does as most people feel he will and keeps his perfect record against the Filipino, he will in all likelihood rumble with Marquez a couple of months later.

    Marquez, 39-5(35), and coming off his 3rd-round stoppage win over archrival Israel Vazquez, is down on Boxrec.com as fighting against a TBA on September 18th, and if it is Lopez who turns out to be the TBA, the whole world will likely tune in to see what happens.

    Can the 35-year-old, who is at the tail end of a long and truly great career, manage one more huge effort and pull off a win over the lethal 26-year-old? Or is this fight, if it actually goes ahead, the fight that will bring down the curtain on the Mexico City warriors Hall of Fame-bound career? How much does the former bantamweight and super-bantamweight king have left?

    Marquez, a pro since way back in September 1995 (when Rafael was, astonishingly, stopped in the 8th-round of his very first pro fight!) looked good in the (hopefully) final instalment of the savagely entertaining and quite brilliant series with Vazquez, but "Magnifico" looked so faded it's still hard to tell what Marquez has left at top level. Against the 28-0(25) Lopez, Marquez and his fans will find out at the same time how much is still inside.

    You really have to hand it to Marquez. Never, ever a guy to look for easy fights, the 44-fight veteran, at a time when he could easily be announcing his retirement, looks to fight a man who is arguably the hardest hitting lower weight fighter in boxing - how can you not admire his bravery! But is Marquez being too brave for his own good with this fight?

    Not only will Marquez be the smaller man with the smaller reach against Lopez, he will also be up against a genuine bomber; a man who can end any fight at any time with a single punch. And Marquez, as great as he is (or was) is not all that hard to tag cleanly. Then there's "Juanma's" southpaw stance to be considered. Marquez has not faced a lefty in quite a while; not since he faced fellow Mexican Ricardo Vargas down at bantamweight in May of 2005. Despite his great experience, despite all of his technical abilities and despite his tough chin and fierce fighting heart, is Marquez, at his current age, in over his head against Lopez?

    Providing the WBO featherweight champ sends Concepcion home with a loss, we will most likely find out. Again, big respect goes out to Marquez for even asking for this fight; but this particular Mexico Vs. Puerto Rico rivalry has the look of a win for the Puerto Rican's for me.
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    lopez will get KTFO lmao

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      rafael wants to fight lopez now??? good luck..

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        Lopez TKO7 or sooner!!!!


        This is a fight just to make Juanma's name bigger and to move him to the West side, where the big fights gets made now.

        Juanma have eveything to lose and very little to gain!

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          Here is a graphic example in the difference between an ATG Legendary fighter and one of this generations biggest primadonna.

          Lopez at age 26 is afraid to fight his sternest challenge in Caballero and ducks him religiously.

          Marquez at age 35 at the tail end of his HOF career is asking to fight the "best" out there.

          Does anyone think that when Lopez is 35 he'll be calling out a young hungry fighter?? Of course not.

          Compare and contrast.

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            Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
            Lopez TKO7 or sooner!!!!


            This is a fight just to make Juanma's name bigger and to move him to the West side, where the big fights gets made now.

            Juanma have eveything to lose and very little to gain!
            If he is lucky and Marquez is shot, this will be the biggest name in his pathetic career.

            And will probably stay that way since he is protected.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jack Burton
              Here is a graphic example in the difference between an ATG Legendary fighter and one of this generations biggest primadonna.

              Lopez at age 26 is afraid to fight his sternest challenge in Caballero and ducks him religiously.

              Marquez at age 35 at the tail end of his HOF career is asking to fight the "best" out there.

              Does anyone think that when Lopez is 35 he'll be calling out a young hungry fighter?? Of course not.

              Compare and contrast.
              No because Lopez said he will be retire by age 32!!

              and Caballero is not a huge Challege, he just have a big mouth thats all!

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              • SAN D13GO VILLAN
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                You got's to give Rafa his props! Juan ma is younger, bigger and probably stronger then him but he still wants the fight! we need more fighters like Marquez.

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                  Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
                  No because Lopez said he will be retire by age 32!!

                  and Caballero is not a huge Challege, he just have a big mouth thats all!
                  Cabellero would destroy Lopez easily. Thats why Lopez asks Bob Arum to feed him the Rogers Mtagwa's of the world.

                  And still almost gets ktfo.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jack Burton
                    Here is a graphic example in the difference between an ATG Legendary fighter and one of this generations biggest primadonna.

                    Lopez at age 26 is afraid to fight his sternest challenge in Caballero and ducks him religiously.

                    Marquez at age 35 at the tail end of his HOF career is asking to fight the "best" out there.

                    Does anyone think that when Lopez is 35 he'll be calling out a young hungry fighter?? Of course not.

                    Compare and contrast.
                    Originally posted by Jack Burton
                    If he is lucky and Marquez is shot, this will be the biggest name in his pathetic career.

                    And will probably stay that way since he is protected.



                    Jeez.. Do you just hate all Ricans or you just love trolling around...

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