Poll

Who Wins: Mayweather Jr. Vs. Márquez

Mayweather by K.O.
6 (30%)
Mayweather by Dec.
7 (35%)
Draw.
0 (0%)
Márquez by K.O.
4 (20%)
Márquez by Dec.
2 (10%)
Undecided.
0 (0%)
I'm watching UFC that night.
1 (5%)

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Author Topic: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)  (Read 1021 times)

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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #75 on: September 29, 2009, 12:02:08 PM »
I just watched the replay of this fight...and lol Mayweather killed Marquez.  The thing is, it had nothing to do with his size. He just out boxed him.  Marquez is one of the best fighters in the world and Mayweather put on a clinic in the ring.  Real shit, I cant ever recall a more one sided fight on the punch stats.  Shit was ridiculous.

On that note. Im a big Mayweather fan, but a bigger Mosley and Pacquiao fan.  Pacmans in an out style could give Mayweather trouble.  Marquez was VERY easy to hit. Manny wont be, he moves his head from side to side a lot more and constantly jumps in and out making finding the range very difficult against him. Also, with Floyds D...Manny might be able to sneak that strait left in there where a strait right from Marquez wont work cus of Floyds defense (with his shoulder covering the left side of his face).  Mosley would be a really interesting fight too. Floyds never faught someone with the same hand speed as him, and more power.  Floyd wont be able to KO Mosley...but we've never seen Floyds chin tested yet and Mosley has real KO power.  Problem is, both guys like to counter punch.  Mosley had difficulty with the defensive minded Winkey Wright. 

Either fight would be amazing. Mayweather vs Pacquiao would be the bigger PPV draw (assuming Manny gets by Cotto)
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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #76 on: September 29, 2009, 08:38:23 PM »
IMO, HBO's bias call of the fight made the perception of how one sided the fight truly was..
That said, Floyd was defo on point after his 2 year hiatus..
But his domination is false. He should have knocked out a lightweight.

JMM did his thing & despite his hillside type disadvantages he still survived the full 12rds.
That in itself it a testimonial to JMM's greatness.

Floyd is that dude @ 147lbs.
But if floyd's next fight ain't Mosley, Then fuck the Mayweather comeback...
(Pac is a lil' man aswell, PBF...)

It's about legacy, Fight WW's.
(Williams, Cotto, Berto, Margarito ect...)
leave them lightweight's alone...
 

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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #77 on: September 29, 2009, 11:44:08 PM »
IMO, HBO's bias call of the fight made the perception of how one sided the fight truly was..
That said, Floyd was defo on point after his 2 year hiatus..
But his domination is false. He should have knocked out a lightweight.

JMM did his thing & despite his hillside type disadvantages he still survived the full 12rds.
That in itself it a testimonial to JMM's greatness.

Floyd is that dude @ 147lbs.
But if floyd's next fight ain't Mosley, Then fuck the Mayweather comeback...
(Pac is a lil' man aswell, PBF...)

It's about legacy, Fight WW's.
(Williams, Cotto, Berto, Margarito ect...)
leave them lightweight's alone...

Williams is definitely not happening, since Williams is going to stay at 160-168 most likely.

If Pacquiao beats Cotto, is Pacman truly another typical Lightweight fighter and should just be considered a little man?  At that point, he has proven himself to be a worthy enough WW to be there with the others.  Let's not forget that Mayweather started at 135 and moved up all the way to 154lbs.  So all his career he's been facing bigger figthers.  He's been in more fights where he's at a disadvantage "physically". 

In order for Mayweather to face Berto, he pretty much has to remain undefeated for a handful of more fights while Mayweather has 2-3 more fights and maybe this will happen.

Margarito?  Dude has lost a lot of respect, so I don't see someone even giving him a fight for a while.  Mayweather will be too much for him anyway. 
 

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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #78 on: September 29, 2009, 11:45:25 PM »
im pist Money pussied out of fights Sugar

but i think it might happen
 

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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #79 on: September 30, 2009, 12:39:40 AM »
im pist Money pussied out of fights Sugar

but i think it might happen

It's gotta happen.  At this point, Mayweather is just looking to maximize his profits. Everything will unfold at the result of the Cotto-Pacman fight.  If he fights Shane right now, it won't be as big as it would be after a Mayweather-Pacman fight.  On the other hand, if Cotto wins, then he faces Shane 1st to increase interest in Cotto vs Mayweather.  All of this is of course depending if Mayweather wins all these fights lol
 

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Re: Boxing: Mayweather Jr. (39-0-25 KO's) Vs. Márquez (50-4-1 37 KO's)
« Reply #80 on: September 30, 2009, 12:43:56 PM »
IMO, HBO's bias call of the fight made the perception of how one sided the fight truly was..
That said, Floyd was defo on point after his 2 year hiatus..
But his domination is false. He should have knocked out a lightweight.

JMM did his thing & despite his hillside type disadvantages he still survived the full 12rds.
That in itself it a testimonial to JMM's greatness.

Floyd is that dude @ 147lbs.
But if floyd's next fight ain't Mosley, Then fuck the Mayweather comeback...
(Pac is a lil' man aswell, PBF...)

It's about legacy, Fight WW's.
(Williams, Cotto, Berto, Margarito ect...)
leave them lightweight's alone...

Did you see the punch stats man?  Whens the last time youve seen a more lopsided fight?  What did Marquez land, like 16% of his punches? lol  If Floyd would have stepped in there and just crushed him with power in the 1st round..it would have been less impressive in my eyes then what he did. He didnt beat Marquez so easily because of his size...he simply put on a boxing clinic with one of the most sound boxers in the sport. 
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