JMM is 36 years old.

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  1. El Puma

    El Puma between rage and serenity Full Member

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    He follows my strength training thread with great interest ;)
     
  2. SnakeFist7

    SnakeFist7 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ones boxing age is measured by the amount of wars one has been in. JMM didn't really start competing at the level he was, with the STYLE he now implements until he was in his early 30's.

    As for guys like Barrera and Morales, they were fighting in these type of wars at young ages, ESPECIALLY Morales, which is why he was past it at 29 years of age.
     
  3. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Definitely "NO ILLEGAL SUBSTANCE".

    . . . and no he hasn't been a real wars until recently. Checking his resume Pacquiao; Jaca; MAB; Pacquiao; Casamayor and Diaz are the only wars he has been into. Juarez twice is not even counted because that's not a war . . . that's another technical fight just like the rest.
     
  4. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Nothing suprises me with athletes nowdays.....they all seem leaner and stronger than athletes of the past.....

    I dont believe Marquez to be juicing however.....he's onlly fighting 9 lbs heavier than what he's boxed at his whole career.
     
  5. carpi

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    Based on your post Bernard Hopkins should be taking every drug ever known :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    He trains in the mountains of central Mexico about 8500 ft
     
  6. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    he is like hopkins, big fights and big money came later in their career. im not sure how much earnings calzaghe had in his entire career..he retired with big fights ahead..PBF retired because he lack motivation. he already earn a fortune in the dela hoya fight
     
  7. "TKO"

    "TKO" Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You could easily say the same thing in reverse, i.e. PBF retired with big fights ahead and Calzaghe because he lacked motivation. Bottom line, anyone who retires on top is going to get criticised in the way of why didn't he fight this or that fighter. But it's a hard game and if you're not up for it anymore, it's right to be honest with yourself. These guys owe nobody anything.
     
  8. Soriano

    Soriano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He has an intimate secret that you obviously know...............












    He's inspired by his wife in every fight. :D
     
  9. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [quote="TKO";3585083]You could easily say the same thing in reverse, i.e. PBF retired with big fights ahead and Calzaghe because he lacked motivation. Bottom line, anyone who retires on top is going to get criticised in the way of why didn't he fight this or that fighter. But it's a hard game and if you're not up for it anymore, it's right to be honest with yourself. These guys owe nobody anything.[/quote]


    i never criticize lennox for retiring on top...also el finito..the thing is, the fighter must not shy away from big fights ahead..
     
  10. "TKO"

    "TKO" Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not a case of anyone shying away. I don't know what these big fights were for Calzaghe, but he had plenty in the three years pre retirement. Lacy, Kessler, Hopkins. I don't think there was anyone else out there who would be any bigger fight than those three, especially now that B-Hop put an end to the Pavlik hype. Dawson maybe,... nobody else.

    Mayweather, you could maybe argue Mosley, Cotto, Margarito, but are those guys really bigger fights (apart from in the literal sense) than Hatton, Corrales, Hernandez, Manfredy and Castillo? There's always going to be somebody left out there to fight, but the fighter owes it to nobody to go on until he gets beat up if he;s no longer got the motivation.
     
  11. asero

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    [quote="TKO";3585412]It's not a case of anyone shying away. I don't know what these big fights were for Calzaghe, but he had plenty in the three years pre retirement. Lacy, Kessler, Hopkins. I don't think there was anyone else out there who would be any bigger fight than those three, especially now that B-Hop put an end to the Pavlik hype. Dawson maybe,... nobody else.

    Mayweather, you could maybe argue Mosley, Cotto, Margarito, but are those guys really bigger fights (apart from in the literal sense) than Hatton, Corrales, Hernandez, Manfredy and Castillo? There's always going to be somebody left out there to fight, but the fighter owes it to nobody to go on until he gets beat up if he;s no longer got the motivation.[/quote]

    calzaghe could have gotten 10M in a fight with dawson...that is a big fight.. i do not know if hopkins can get 10M guarrantied against adamek
     
  12. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Yeah, if he gets KO'd against Pac then he's shot, thanks for the reminder. :lol: