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    Default Can someone explain this margarito beats pbf craze?

    What justifies it? What does margarito have that will bother pbf? Whats so special about Margarito?
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    Default Re: Can someone explain this margarito beats pbf craze?

    Quote Originally Posted by Snakey
    What justifies it? What does margarito have that will bother pbf? Whats so special about Margarito?
    All i can see is the size advantage he is much more the bigger man and if he can get to PBF he could well stop him, Floyd does not look comfortable at this weight in my eyes, i think Margorito is alot more powerful and bigger than Floyd.

    But has he the skills to get to PBF?? That's the question

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    Default Re: Can someone explain this margarito beats pbf craze?

    Make no mistake about it, Tony has something Floyd doesn't at 147, and it's called power. If you wanted to throw something else out there that Tony has that Floyd doesn't, you could safely say hunger. Hungry to go out and do whatever it takes to get the W. I like Mayweather don't get me wrong, I've always been fascinated by the physically gifted fighters like him. But he needs to learn how to fight with not just his brain, but with some passion. Then I think you could put him up there with the Ray Leonard's and all that jazz, but until he's just like Roy Jones, someone we'll always have to say "what if" when we refer to him.

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