Ok if you think fight night weight matters lets have all fights happen at the same weigh in while we at it. I've said this before many times, many fighters that weigh far more on fight night lost badly for example Manny weighing in at 148 pounds easily beat up a 165 pound Margarito but i guess thats a bad example right? Oh what about it when Floyd beat a 165 plus De la hoya? <<<You think thats a bad example as well? Oh what about Barrera beating a 147 pounds Morales in the rubber match?
:-( :rofl:rofl:rofl Holy ****, you topped yourself in this thread. AND THE NEW dumbest ****ing thing I've read today is... In green: Instead of admitting it does, like any rational human being, he intimates that it clearly doesn't and that he's about to prove it with the next piece of WTF that follows. In blue: What the ****? Are you just trolling me? In orange: :blood Annnnnd many, many, many fighters who weigh far less have lost badly...This is bordering on surreal, now. In white: Does anyone think I should go on and take the time to actually cite examples countering this silliness? Vote yes, and I will come back later, if I remember. Vote no, and it will just be fun for us to laugh at.
:rofl Boxed Queers thinks the weight you are when you weigh what you weigh when you throw punches matters. What a retart. This content is protected
38 year old ex featherweights just dont win fights against the #1 pound for pound fighter in the world...just a little heads up for ya
you picked 3 fights... 2 involved pound for pound #1 guys bad examples and you would be hard pressed to find 10...while i can name 25 at the top of my head where the smaller guy loses
hi age is half the reason he is gonna lose.....guys his age that were featherweights dont beat LB for LB #1 guys...at welterweight
JMM is a great, superb fighter, high, top class boxer and a special athlete but after having done what I did not expect which was stop Casamayor, Diaz and standing up 12 rounds with Floyd, this is definitely it. He is running towards a cliff thinking that he's climbing up mountains in Mexico. Even if he doesn't go balls to the wall like he did in the first two bouts, Pacquiao grew too much on a fast notice and JMM will feel that and then there are two options remaining, standing up 12 rds against a superior fighter or taking a chance and possibly waking up the next day.
:twisted: Only Doby can call me "Boxed Queers"! ...It's his pet name for me. That Klozoff. He don't know **** about boxing.
All this talk of an early Pacquiao KO, I just don't see it. Marquez will get dominated but he won't get stopped. Good odds on a Pac decision.
People get carried away with Pacquiao. Marquez has never been stopped, he's not gonna be stopped on Saturday, regardless of his age, or the weight or anything else.