To sum up
Cruz looked poor in losing to the tall rangy, fast and powerful Lock doubt he'll go very far
Katsidis outworked Escobedo who it was a step to far for to fight the expierenced Katsidis who just outworked him he is just sofit and has good power. I had it 118-110 to Katsidis the judge who had it to Escobedo was a joke!
John was boxing brilliantly the 1st 5 rounds and then his fitness troubled him again Juarez came on strong in the later rounds and troubled him in the last I thought John was going down. I had it 115-113 to John but the rounds John won were clearer than the rounds Juarez won
And Mayweather was amazing he made JMM look ordinary and was just far to fast for him he was absoulote brilliant his indivuadul punches were so fast
***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
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alexpaterson
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Re: ***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
I'm just stating facts. It's kind of irrelevant that Floyd once fought at feather. I'm not accusing him of feasting on the little guys, I'm just saying that it doesn't necessarily prove much at this stage. Although I do appreciate that Marquez is a very good boxer. This wasn't Roy Jones fighting Ruiz at heavyweight, it was a an exceptional 125lber fighting the best boxer in the world WELL out of his comfort zone. I give Floyd credit for being the best boxer in the world, but not overly so for winning this fight.Coco wrote:Floyd was an ex featherweight champ too.jeej wrote:Don't get me wrong, Floyd is an incredible boxer, but he shouldn't really be fighting these small guys. Just like Ricky Hatton found, every time Marquez got close to Floyd, he was met with an elbow or forearm to the face or throat. He just couldn't get near Floyd.
He has gone up as far as light middle, you can't accuse him of feasting on the little guys, JMM is one of the best guys out there.
Re: ***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
No he wouldn't. Floyd has never fought such a dynamic, explosive fighter like Pacquiao. Floyd is fast, Manny is even faster and packs a bigger punch. His reaction time is superb, as is Floyd's. Intriguing fight that must happen. When Pacquiao once again puts on an exhibition against Cotto, his odds will shorten, so take what you canMax Molyneux wrote:Floyd would do the same to the over hyped Pacquiao too.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: ***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
Floyd will beat Pacquaio fairly comfortably, Pacman isn't going to be big enough.lvlarc wrote:No he wouldn't. Floyd has never fought such a dynamic, explosive fighter like Pacquiao. Floyd is fast, Manny is even faster and packs a bigger punch. His reaction time is superb, as is Floyd's. Intriguing fight that must happen. When Pacquiao once again puts on an exhibition against Cotto, his odds will shorten, so take what you canMax Molyneux wrote:Floyd would do the same to the over hyped Pacquiao too.
Re: ***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
I hope not. Don't think the size difference will be that great. He's a little bigger than Marquez and holds the extra weight better. He looked incredible at 140.
Re: ***Mayweather-Marquez + Undercard Live In Play***
Exactly. Marquez didn't even look all that good at 135. He struggled for the first three or four rounds against Diaz and only came on strong when Diaz got cut. This fight was two weight divisions above that weight. Mayweather was the much bigger man and p4p rankings mean nothing if the other guy is fighting well above his optimum weight. Marquez has gotten his p4p status because of what he's done at feather and super feather, not bloody welterweight.jamesmcdonnell wrote:Hang on a moment though, forgive me if I'm wrong here, but surely the fact he outclassed Marquez, is more of an indication that Marquez doesn't belong at 147, he's only had one fight at at 135 before that for christ's sake.hitman_hatton1 wrote:he just cleaned out the guy that gave pac all sorts of problems.ArtOfWar wrote:Like f**k is he. You don't reward someone for making fights people don't want to see. Almost everyone predicted what would happen before hand. Since the second Castillo fight Floyd has fought 11 times and onlytwo of them were worthwhile matchup's (Hatton & DLH). Even then everyone using their head and not their heart predicted Floyd would school Hatton. 2 out of 11 is not p4p material. Hurry up and fight Mosley, Williams or the Pacquiao/Cotto winner tax dodger.
no2 p4p fighter himself.![]()
definitely back to no1.
or at least 2.
for me no1 again.