Margarito's time to shine, but can he do just that in the ring with Mayweather?
What do you guys think about this matchup & long awaited chance for Margarito to fight a top fighter!!!!
Re: Margarito's time to shine, but can he do just that in the ring with Mayweather?
Speed difference is just too much.
I actually think Judah has the best shot at beating Mayweather of all the 140-147 fighters right now.
Only because he could match up to Floyd's speed. But that's done and done. Time to go their separate ways.
Right now I don't see the Hattons and Tonys being quick enough to land significant clean shots consistently enough to beat Mayweather.
Yeah they'll throw a ton, but Floyd is just too quick.
He'll pick 'em off, counter, and break 'em down all night long.
A lot of people like to say, "Well, maybe this style is the perfect foil against Floyd"
In all fairness you could say the exact same thing in reverse.
I highly doubt the fight will come down to stamina and attrition.
I don't question any of their abilities to fight 12 rounds at a high pace.
The difference in will be in the speed.
UD for Floyd vs. Tony.
Or maybe even a late TKO if Floyd really wants to do the business and finish him off.
It's gonna take a fighter with Zab's speed, with the sustained aggression/determination of a Hatton/Tony to beat Floyd.
I don't see anyone of that quality right now.
Re: Margarito's time to shine, but can he do just that in the ring with Mayweather?
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Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
What do you guys think about this matchup & long awaited chance for Margarito to fight a top fighter!!!!
Where have you been? Just released from jail ;) The only two guys that have a real chance against Mayweather would be Margarito and Hatton. Glad to have you back.
Re: Margarito's time to shine, but can he do just that in the ring with Mayweather?
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Originally Posted by meowza
Speed difference is just too much.
I actually think Judah has the best shot at beating Mayweather of all the 140-147 fighters right now.
Only because he could match up to Floyd's speed. But that's done and done. Time to go their separate ways.
Right now I don't see the Hattons and Tonys being quick enough to land significant clean shots consistently enough to beat Mayweather.
Yeah they'll throw a ton, but Floyd is just too quick.
He'll pick 'em off, counter, and break 'em down all night long.
A lot of people like to say, "Well, maybe this style is the perfect foil against Floyd"
In all fairness you could say the exact same thing in reverse.
I highly doubt the fight will come down to stamina and attrition.
I don't question any of their abilities to fight 12 rounds at a high pace.
The difference in will be in the speed.
UD for Floyd vs. Tony.
Or maybe even a late TKO if Floyd really wants to do the business and finish him off.
It's gonna take a fighter with Zab's speed, with the sustained aggression/determination of a Hatton/Tony to beat Floyd.
I don't see anyone of that quality right now.
As of Floyd's late performances go I don't think he'll be able to stop Toney. And if he's not fighting at 140, he won't have at ability to punish someone like Margarito. Or he shouldn't be able to that is.