Marquez would neutralize Macho's speed with his timing and I believe he's a better, more well rounded boxer.
Margarito get's hit way too much and would eventually fall to Tito's left hook. The fight would be a war while it lasted, but you need speed and/or defense to beat Trinidad and Margarito lacks both.
Gomez and Morales is a tough one to call, but I have to give Gomez the edge because the guy was unstoppable at 122 and that's his division. Nobody could withstand his power.
No doubt Julio Cesar Chavez is the greater fighter out of these two, but it's a bad style match up for him. Benitez would feel more comfortable at ww than Chavez would. Also, we've seen Chavez have trouble with superior boxers which Benitez was. I'd go with Benitez.
At 154 I'll take a prime Vargas over Cotto. We need to see more of Cotto at JMW, but even still I'm sure his best days were at 147. I think Vargas would eventually out muscle Cotto and finish him late.
Marquez would neutralize Macho's speed with his timing and I believe he's a better, more well rounded boxer.
Margarito get's hit way too much and would eventually fall to Tito's left hook. The fight would be a war while it lasted, but you need speed and/or defense to beat Trinidad and Margarito lacks both.
Gomez and Morales is a tough one to call, but I have to give Gomez the edge because the guy was unstoppable at 122 and that's his division. Nobody could withstand his power.
No doubt Julio Cesar Chavez is the greater fighter out of these two, but it's a bad style match up for him. Benitez would feel more comfortable at ww than Chavez would. Also, we've seen Chavez have trouble with superior boxers which Benitez was. I'd go with Benitez.
At 154 I'll take a prime Vargas over Cotto. We need to see more of Cotto at JMW, but even still I'm sure his best days were at 147. I think Vargas would eventually out muscle Cotto and finish him late.
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