JMM vows to fight, expects the toughest of 3 for both, wants to max out speed/power

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  1. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    His mind could conjure up whatever he can but at 38, and at a weight he never even fought brilliantly, it is not going to happen.

    If he did not get a weight-drained Pac at 130, he can never get Pac at a weight where Pac is more comfortable and relatively younger.

    I would not make an excuse for JMM = he is old and shot to pieces. Otherwise, he would not get KDed by Katsidis at 135.

    Fighters always have the mentality that they would win. When the fighting starts, the two fighters in the ring would be thinking that they would win. That is normal. But at the end of the day, no one can turn the father time around and deny that he is 38 and infact relatively slow.
     
  2. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well based on your entire post, you should'nt be giving Pacquiao much if any credit then if he beats Marquez.:good
     
  3. agila2004a

    agila2004a Well-Known Member Full Member

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    if we take both of their statements mosely was suffering blisters while had cramps. in that sense, they were unable to execute their gameplan, so to speak. in fairness..
     
  4. Undisputed

    Undisputed Cant G no other way Full Member

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    While making him jump 2 weight classes and having floyd not even make the weight limit.Guess you can say that fight was lost at the scales.You know floyd not making the limit and marquez having to make that decision at the weigh in definitely ****ed with his head.
     
  5. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac will knock Marquez out!!!
     
  6. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Am I giving Pac any credit?

    I am saying this and I will say this again!n The only thing that intrigues me about this fight is how Pac would annihilate and murder JMM at 144. Nothing more.

    Heck, even at 140, I would not give any credit to Pac at all. JMM simply is an unproven commodity at 140. Even at 135, he was so vulnerable against C class and aging fighters that the only redeeming thing that got him through is his experience. Watch the Juan Diaz vs. JMM I, or even Katsidis or Casa.

    Now, if somehow, JMM finds a way to win, JMM can have all the credit in the world. That is just the way it is. Pac picked a fight against a fighter who might not be far in terms of size, but has never been a proven fighter above 135 and aged as well. It is a lose-lose situation for Pac and a win-win for JMM, but that is the way the dice rolls.
     
  7. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Amazing considering that Pacquiao can not actually sing.:lol::lol::lol:
     
  8. s1nn3d

    s1nn3d Sinner Full Member

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    Yet when it comes to Pacquiao's case, it's all about PED's. Never mind his mentality and his hard training... it's nothing but PED's. Oh and yes, corrupt Judges.
     
  9. awol

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    Yeah stupid fight that was. The whole fight was dependant upoon those 3lbs. Infact if Floyd made 144 at the weigh-in he may just have lost his 0 that night. :patsch
     
  10. s1nn3d

    s1nn3d Sinner Full Member

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    Pretty much explains how Pacquiao is able to carry his speed and power as he went up in weight and size, don't you think? Look at the size of his calves. They're undeniably larger than the average size of men of his height and size.