Marquez vs Pacquiao III will be an Extremely close fight

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by mughalmirza786, Jul 18, 2011.


  1. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That post was not for you, i don't give a **** about your opinion. :lol:
     
  2. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's more the manner in which he beating them.
     
  3. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol: It's ****in' ******ed.
     
  4. Timothy

    Timothy Active Member Full Member

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    totally TRUE!!!!!

    If PAC destroys JMM ala Morales in their third fight! JMM would be called "SHOT" after the fight!:rofl:lol::rofl

    I can't recall how many boxers were called shot by pac haters after pac destroys his oppnents! :hat
     
  5. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Nah he won't be called shot, he'll be called a 38 year old fighter, coming up two whole weight divisions, to fight a guy in his physical prime and every possible advantage in his favor.
     
  6. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Reppin, why must you continue to ignore the fact that the weight will not debilitate JMM in the way most are making out?
     
  7. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    When the **** have you ever posted anything of any significance or relevance on this board? You talk about "sheep", you have never cited ****, you've never provided any sort of information or justification for your ideas, you simply repeat what other posters say like some kind of ****ing parrot, yet you have the audacity to call this man out for being a "sheep"? Dude get the **** outta here with that bull****, as I've said before this is why your weak ass got banned the last time, because you are an ignorant troll who brings nothing to the board. Don't worry though, you are well on your way to getting this account banned as well, keep up the good work.
     
  8. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    If the man was comfortable fighting at 147, he'd fight at 147, there's a reason he fights at 135. If the weight isn't an issue, then why would you not give PBF the same credit you are asking me to give Manny?
     
  9. Green Man

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    Look Mr.Relevancy is back.

    Doing his e-sucking routine and cheerleading the other cheerleaders before he goes to his toilet cleaning job.

    You dont bring nothing to the table, all your toilet scrubbing ass does around here is E-Suck Floyd's nuts and cheerlead others like you.

    Learn the sport novice then you can come up with something significant and post on threads that arent about Floyd instead of doing the usual played out pro-floyd circle jerk you do with the other fanboys.
     
  10. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Dude, is it really not that obvious? Despite them fighting in the same class, Mayweather is still a division bigger than Pacquiao. He is a normal sized WW. Pacquiao is not. Pacquiao is a LWW that prefers to fight at WW. This is evident by his fight night weights (148 approximately) that are lighter than the fight night weights of LWWs in Khan, Maidana, Alexander and Bradley. Heck, he’s even lighter than a LW in Brandon Rios!

    So the reason we don’t give Mayweather credit for fighting JMM, is because he's bigger than JMM by a definite two divisions, and he still felt the need to cheat him on weighing scales, taking away the only elemant - the catchweight - which was supposed to make their fight a fair one!

    Manny is not going to be holding the same size advantages that Mayweather held and he's not going to pull the same **** as him. Manny is more or less the same size as JMM. Manny, on fight night, still only weigh a few pounds heavier than JMM - the same few pounds he weighed 3 years ago! Manny is only enforcing this catchweight rule because it allows him to train without worrying about a weight limit to adhere to. The weight is not forcing JMM up to an alien weight that he's not comfortable at. JMM will prepare for Pacquiao the same way he prepared for Katsidis, and come in the ring around 145 (three pounds lighter than what Pac comes in at).
     
  11. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    I meant more as in what the result might be. I think MAB came in alittle wiser the second time around and he didnt look too bad using the jab and in some exchanges, but eventually got physically overwhelmed. Thats what I think might happen in the rubbermatch. Manny had been walking thru Cottos punches it will be interesting to see if Jmm increased his power or if he carried his power, but having too few fights at higher weight classes my guess is most likely he didnt. Id like to think he did he looked fast in the Likar fight, but the fight was too short and the ending too suspicious to gauge Jmm or come to a conclusion if he still might give Manny a close fight.
     
  12. Bogotazo

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    Re-hydrating to a weight with simply water intake, and coming in at that weight at a stable and unchanging form with added muscle are two different things. Remember, Marquez weighed in at 144, and re-hydrated to 146 against Mayweather, meaning be bulked and then drained. While this was obviously an error in weight-gain, as is admitted by the camp, he will still be putting on some weight (just more evenly) because he can't risk coming in at a normal weight, having less weight behind his punches and less durability, while Pacquiao gets almost as big as he can, since he wears it better. A quote recently had Nacho saying he'd come in at 139 (though that website was suspect), and earlier Marquez was quoted as saying "I'll weigh whatever he weighs."

    I don't think Pacquiao is cherrypicking at all in picking Marquez (could have fought him earlier but it's the best fight for him right now), but some people seem to think rehydraying to 144 and fighting at a catchweight of 144 is going to entail the same physiological preparation for someone who tops out at lightweight and a small welterweight.
     
  13. Uncle Rico

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    Well that's the beauty of this catchweight. It doesn't restrict JMM in the way he wants to rehydrate back up to his fight night weight. He can either choose to do it like he normally would do at 135, or he can do it in a more effective manner. Whatever is best for his body, he has the freedom to choose because there are no restrictions.

    Both guys are relatively the same size, but it's just that one of them is the more physically gifted. That's all.
     
  14. MetalMandible

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    I doubt it. A-side Meff Pac destroys him in a one-sided ass whooping.
     
  15. J.E.Cash

    J.E.Cash Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Pac needs to (and should be able to) destroy Marquez. If it turns out to be a close war, then I think it will hurt Pac more than it helps.