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  • ThatDude44
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    #11
    Only time I've seen him ask is on ESPN and he said Floyd. As far Marquez not getting a fair shake, lord knows if he of all people believed that he would've cried for a rematch, but instead has basically said he wants no more of Floyd.

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    • SweetPbfAli
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      #12
      Originally posted by Beercules
      Lol Floyd schooled younger faster JMM after dragging him up 2 weight classes and cheating him on the scales *


      Kick rocks
      In all honesty, JMM and Nacho both admitted that regardless of the circumstances, Floyd was a bad style matchup for him and had no interest in a rematch. When a fighter and his trainer of such high caliber can admit that without any excuses, we do spectators find it so hard to do?

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      • intoccabile
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        #13
        Marquez is a cry baby and does nothign but complain and cry for rematches as of late. I'm sure if he thought things would be different with Floyd, we'd be hearing it.

        That's all that needs to be said. You can't ask a matador to become a bull, which is pretty much what Marquez had to do with Floyd and would have to do again. He does not like being the aggressor, he just likes "countering aggressively". Floyd wins everytime in the same fashion regardless of weight.

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        • -Kev-
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          #14
          He said Floyd.

          And for those talking crap, Marquez was asked after his KO of Pac, if he would fight Mayweather again at 147. He said no, in plain English, he said every one already saw what happened in the first fight. There's a video of it, but this article will do.

          MGM Grand, Las Vegas - Four division champion Juan Manuel Marquez was front and center in Las Vegas to do Spanish commentary on ESPN Deportes for Floyd Mayweather's dominant victory over Robert Guerrero. Marquez, who lost to Mayweather in 2009, was very impressed with Mayweather but also said that Guerrero is a good fighter and that there is no shame in losing to Mayweather.

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          • DARKSEID
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            #15
            Originally posted by Pacquiao'd
            Stop with the excuses. Floyd schooled faster younger Marquez at ww will pacjuice got ko by an older slower ww marquez. Difference between the two is marquez issued the challenge to Floyd at the higher weight whilse manny drug him up.

            Now eat crow, lames
            lol you are the funniest poster I have ever seen.

            Triangle theories don't work btw.

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            • tank17211
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              #16
              Originally posted by intoccabile
              Marquez is a cry baby and does nothign but complain and cry for rematches as of late. I'm sure if he thought things would be different with Floyd, we'd be hearing it.

              That's all that needs to be said. You can't ask a matador to become a bull, which is pretty much what Marquez had to do with Floyd and would have to do again. He does not like being the aggressor, he just likes "countering aggressively". Floyd wins everytime in the same fashion regardless of weight.
              Im sure Marquez wanted no parts Floyd again but I dont know why Floyd felt he needed a weight advantage.

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              • AgainstTheRopes
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                #17
                Who cares what he thinks? Are people forgetting that Marquez is completely delusional?

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                • BoxingCasualFan
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                  #18
                  floyd and manny both fought dela hoya, cotto, hatton and mosley..

                  manny was more impressive against dela hoya, cotto and hatton..

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                  • Juof
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                    #19
                    He was only marquez when he fought floyd.
                    He was MUSCLEQUEZ when he fought pac.
                    I think pac gets hesitated when marquez counters him in combos floyd wont counter in combos so i think pacquiao would make it a closer fight but floyd would probably win a split decision in las vegas

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                    • dc3383
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                      #20
                      All there common opponents said Floyd would win

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