totally agree!!!! What a dumb, UglyBoy ball-licking poll :---( You took easy on him: Jackass is a compliment to a stinking piece of ****!!! :deal **** UGLYBOY - THE #1 P4P BEATCH IN THE WORLD!!!! :finger5 If that polished turd is so "magninamous":rofl why Shane made him **** his pants right after the fight without even touching him!!!!:hi: Enough with ball-sucking!!!:smh :--(
Nope, JMM simply maxed out at 135, the extra poundage affected his overall skills. That was the worst version of JMM that Floyd had fought.
Add that the smaller man's punches wasnt doing anything to the much bigger man. And they say size doesnt matteratsch
your own post already answered your question. marquez @ 130 --> top tier fighter marquez @ 144 --> average, due to the reasons that his frame aint naturaly that big to hold that much weight results to him to be slow and sluggish with his reflexes but to say that floyd render jmm as an average fighter ... as a fighter?? --> atsch
After watching Floyd school Marquez, it made me rethink about who's really P4P #1. Then I realized: Can this version of Marquez beat any legit welterweight? NO! After clearing my head, I realized what I just watched was a farce of a mismatch that should have never taken place.
Floyd couldnt starch JMM because FLoyd is not a true WW he just is accustom to it now but he does not have the power he had at 130-135 and he was not going to lure JMM into any check hooks which just catch you off balance. A true welter....Cotto, Clottey, Mosley, Cintron, etc.....starch him which are all bigger than Floyd also
I dont think marquez is completely past it as his last 2 fights he knocked out 2 fighters who had never before been KOd. Weight was an issue but floyd didnt seem to use it much. Marquez wasnt gud enough. Floyds speed bothered him and the fact that floyd used the long jab and kept the fight on the outside so marquez couldnt counter. And wen marquez came forward he couldnt solve floyds defence. Marquez is still great though and I give him full credit for trying. Hope he fights on for another while longer.
Floyd beat him with skill, not size. Size doesn't come into a fight where your primary weapon is making your normally precise opponent miss and punish him for missing. Had Floyd walked through Marquez and did a Margarito impression, people might have a point - as it so happened, size was the least important factor in this fight.