The Worse Fight: Mayweather-Marquez or Pacquiao-Mosley?

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  1. jharax

    jharax Active Member Full Member

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    wow... dumbest posts are here...

    WTF? u rate Mayweather vs Marquez better?

    FFS!!!

    Thats a blown lightweight... and dont tell me that he ranks #2 b4 mayweahter beats him... ffs
    P4P ranking doesnt matter if two boxers are not on the same fcking weight!!

    martinez is #3 (in ring that is) if he fights donaire... floyboys will say,
    ("That was a good win for martinez, he beat up the #5 ring p4p!)

    OMG... USE UR FCKING HEADS *****S!
     
  2. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Judging by mosley's last two performances it would be an interesting fight.

    Marquez looked **** against floyd and struggled to get into the fight, but so to did mosley who has campaigned at WW much longer and is much bigger.

    If anything i remember there being talk of stopping the fight because mosley was taking such a big beating. Not sure if this same notion applied when mayweather was schooling marquez, I'm not sure.

    But to say mosley beats marquez isn't a given. People said the same thing when a faded del la hoya was going to fight pac.
     
  3. horst

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    :lol: You're so biased you're actually losing your marbles completely!
     
  4. horst

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    135lbs Michael Katsidis who couldn't dent Juan Diaz in 12 rounds drops and hurts JM Marquez.

    147lbs Shane Mosley who twice gives Floyd Mayweather the spaghetti legs isn't going to stop Marquez.

    The bias on this forum really is awesome to behold!
     
  5. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nothing biased in my post, just facts.
     
  6. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So because floyd get's caught with good punch means marquez will, unfortunately fights don't work out like that. Each fight is unique.

    For example where was that big punch against mora? Where was the spaghetti legs in that fight? Where was the spaghetti legs against cotto?
     
  7. horst

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    Mora is a middleweight. Marquez is a lightweight. Are you actually insane?

    :nut:nut:nut
     
  8. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So you are now saying it's about weight. Pac has been down by lesser fighters than kitsidas in his career but he hasn't been down since while taking big shots at WW. :think

    If it's about weight then how is he able to take these shots.
     
  9. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    mora was a weight drained middleweight.:deal No spaghetti legs.

    Fact is until marquez is knocked out cold, i ain't buying into this **** about all these WW will knock him out. Floyd couldn't yet he knocked out an undefeated hatton who was bigger than marquez.
     
  10. horst

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    Over a decade of improved training and nutrition, as well as a few years of having the best strength & conditioning coach in the world = a big difference to the overall physical condition of anyone. Pac's punch resistance is better now.

    Mora is a middleweight with a good chin and an elusive style. Marquez is a lightweight and is there to be hit. Mosley sparks him.

    Your level of bias on this thread truly has been special, even for you. :happy
     
  11. horst

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    :lol:

    You see, this is where the fanboy always falls down. When he tries to go post for post with someone who has vastly superior knowledge and objectivity.

    Mora was weight-drained the last time he fought at lmw (Forrest II)... but this time he didn't bother trying to make 154. He didn't drain, he came in at 157. But you didn't know that, so you thought you'd post whatever you could to keep yourself in the argument.

    Troll exposed yet again :smoke
     
  12. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:

    Sergio Mora came in 3 pounds overweight. He was given time to cut the weight and dropped down to 153.6. Mora will be fined 20% of his purse for initially coming in over. The money will go to Mosley.

    Although the fine will stand, the Mosley camp asked Mora to try to lose the weight, which he agreed to do after a spirited discussion. When he came back to the scale about an hour later, he was unofficially 153.6, satisfying the Mosley camp.

    "The fight is on, everything is fine now," said Judd Burstein, Mosley's attorney, who spent several minutes in deep discussion with Schaefer and Cameron Dunkin, Mora's manager, following the weigh-in as they talked about what to do.:hi:

    troll exposed, you don't know ****.:rofl
     
  13. horst

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    And how would that process result in a drained Mora?? :huh

    All he'd do after that would be immediately drink, eat and put it all back on. He wouldn't have had to tailor his training to making a weight he found difficult.

    Mora was not "drained" vs Mosley. He himself has never said he was. But you are saying it, without any justification whatsoever, simply because you are a biased fanboy turd. :smoke

    Mora was very open about being drained vs Forrest. Why didn't he say the same after his fight with Shane?


    Troll exposure is my specialty these days :hi:
     
  14. whoupicking?

    whoupicking? Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nice attempt to come back, but you have been exposed. You didn't even know mora was forced to cut weight to 153.6 pounds in an hour.:lol:

    So much for your boxing knowledge, you should stick to doing your uni work:lol:
     
  15. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol:
    :good