PEOPLE THINK!! i am nutz I SWARE JMM and PAC are the toughest fights of PBFS LIFE!!!!

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  1. Blue_Ray

    Blue_Ray Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Memories of average fighters Jaca and Jandaeng rocking Marquez and 4 KDs against Pac make pessimistic about JMM's chances.
     
  2. WAYKURAT

    WAYKURAT Active Member Full Member

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    JMM chances to win is pbf jr will fight in front of him for full 12 rounds...
    he has no chance at all if pbf will do his all time move..hit & run & run..
     
  3. futonrevolution

    futonrevolution Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What is he? Tyson Fury? Not all Catholics are flaggellants.
    :? Counter-punchers aren't predictable; if they were, they wouldn't be able to counter.
     
  4. bernie4366

    bernie4366 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Corrales was an absolute brute when PBF fought him, and I would pick Diego over Pac or JMM at 130 or 135. Genaro Hernandez was an EXCELLENT fighter and PBF turned him out.

    JMM is a very dangerous opponent at this stage in PBF's career, but let's not get carried away. He's a small man moving up chasing Pac, and imho isn't nearly as dangerous at the weight as Chico and Castillo were at 135.
     
  5. MAG1965

    MAG1965 Loyal Member banned

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    I do not think JMM is that good, although I think Pacman is the real deal, but I am not sure I think Corrales was better than them..
     
  6. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What I keep repeating that IF Floyd won't win easy, boxing will unleash hell on him, fans, experts, everybody, and he'll deserve it.

    If you cherry pick a very small fighter who is yes, top elite, but no, no way should fight at catchweight welterweight, you speak all kinds of BS (how absurd to say 'I'll never let a small man retire me' - of course, you picked a small man for that very reason :D ), then you have a tough fight vs. the very fighter you picked to look good against - well, you'll not only be remembered as a **** (you are now, you picked a career FW), but a **** who had a tough fight as you miscalculated the possible risk.

    JMM is an awesome little fighter, but at welterweight, 'little' is like 5 times a bigger factor than 'awesome'. Corrales, a big guy moved up 2 classes to fight Clottey, look what happened, and Chico was a huge guy. Now JMM, who was pushed back by Diaz but so good he could overcome the difficulties to fight a LW, will have to overcome someone who was physically stronger than Ricky Hatton. Do you think it's fair? Then what about Floyd vs. Williams at 160?

    Put Juan Diaz vs. Miguel Cotto, Edwin Valero vs. Shane Mosley, Amir Khan vs. Paul Williams on the undercard and we'll have an even bigger circus act.

    So... if Floyd will have a tough fight vs. the small fighter he cherry picked because of his name, PPV performance, P4P ranking, age, size and physical limitations, he should retire for good.

    My money is with you guys, he's facing an unexpectedly tough one, something he failed to realize when he picked on a career featherweight. GO JUAN MANUEL!!!
     
  7. Jose Rizal

    Jose Rizal Member Full Member

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    I think JMM and especially Pac would be a tough task for Floyd. I only think it would be an unfair match up for JMM. He has no experience above 135 and he's 36.
     
  8. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    I kind of agree here, I always thought Pac or JMM would be at least as hard for Floyd to beat as Cotto or Margarito because they can match Floyd better in Floyd`s 2 main attributes, speed & technique.

    I hope Floyd doesnt think like half the fans out there, that Marquez is gonna be an easy fight because I dont see it that way at all.