Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
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KananKrus
First, it need be established... retirement for Juan Manuel Marquez is premature! No shame in his loss. He was simply the handicapped party in a mismatch! For those who proclaim the validity of Juan's early retirement should examine their heads.
Marquez should go back to superfeatherweight or lightweight where his fighting skills are at its maximum best.
Juan can also try to stick around and bang with the lightwelterweights or welterweights, but then again, considering his age, wear-and-tear, and the like, even the patsies in those divisions will glow against him. I'm afraid size-wise, he will continually experience the short end in a mismatch. This I believe, is less than "the" viable option.
I'd say then, that he should ply his obvious talent where the "money fights" for him still lay abundant, for there is not much tenure left in his fighting boots.
To be wise monetarily or financially...when the longevity in one's career is no longer, or when one has already seen the knot that had held for strength in his long rope of a career, that it would just make perfect sense to be so. Would it not?
Great choice of words, Marquez vs. Mayweather was a mismatch and on top of that sisi Floyd did not make weight that 2 pounds ment alot as far as energy and speed for Floyd, no excuses but Floyd should fight someone his own size to claim the 1 P4P. Yes he beat a small guy with a big name, Although Marquez did ask for the fight but he bit more than he can chew, but at the end he came out winning, he did not get knocked out and 600,000 over his pay is not bad. I would personally like to see Marquez Vs. Erick Morales.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
Kind of a catch 22 isn't it?
A.Stay where he is and fight guys that are too strong and too big, don't feel his punches.
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B. Lose the 12-15 pounds of muscle, drop back down and Struggle with lighter guys because your body is literally eating itself and you have no energy. (RJJ Syndrome)
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C. A fight somewhere in between might be best, at least for now. Relax (he's earned it) get back in the gym and see where his weight bottoms out at and make a fight closest to that.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
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GAME
Marquez can wait for Pac to lose to Cotto and then they can have their decider.
Should Pac lose next month then its a natural fight for both of them so thats what Marquez will be hoping for. It just wont be as big as it should have been.
Agreed. A grudge match between Pacquiao and Marquez at 140 would be huge. I'd watch in a second. Who else is a big fight for Pacquiao if he loses to Cotto? It makes sense.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
I'd like to see him back at 135 or i wouldn't mind seeing him try his business at 140.
He certainly has the skills to win a strap there, hell even dominate it.
He certainly beats Urango and would probably beat Khan.
Bradley would be a tough match for him though.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
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Rantcatrat
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Originally Posted by
GAME
Marquez can wait for Pac to lose to Cotto and then they can have their decider.
Should Pac lose next month then its a natural fight for both of them so thats what Marquez will be hoping for. It just wont be as big as it should have been.
Agreed. A grudge match between Pacquiao and Marquez at 140 would be huge. I'd watch in a second. Who else is a big fight for Pacquiao if he loses to Cotto? It makes sense.
Don't think that one will ever come off now, I reckon that time will jump all over JMM and he will get old very quickly. Pac although not really tested recently does appear to be physically very strong. I could see it being like a Morales type ending to the series.
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Marquez has options.
He's still the lightweight champ. He can go back down to 135 and defend against Katsidis, Valero, Soto, etc. He could fight Diaz again at 135 or 140.
He could fight Hatton at 140, although I don't have a ton of interest in that one. Pacquiao is still out there, if Floyd and Shane fight and Manny needs an opponent.
I'm not sure how much Marquez has left, but he should be able to get a decent payday on HBO in his next fight.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
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Rantcatrat
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Originally Posted by
GAME
Marquez can wait for Pac to lose to Cotto and then they can have their decider.
Should Pac lose next month then its a natural fight for both of them so thats what Marquez will be hoping for. It just wont be as big as it should have been.
Agreed. A grudge match between Pacquiao and Marquez at 140 would be huge. I'd watch in a second. Who else is a big fight for Pacquiao if he loses to Cotto? It makes sense.
yup, that would only happen if pac loses badly to cotto. but at 140 i think pac would spark marquez. i don't think juan belongs anywhere north of the lightweight division and even at lightweight it was obvious he'd already lost some steps. he can take a big money fight against hatton though which i think he'd also lose but would definitely be exciting and a crowd drawer. other than that he should just defend his title at 135 one or a couple of times more and then retire.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
he's gotta fight katsidis apparently.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
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sumkalambay
he's gotta fight katsidis apparently.
That'd be a pretty good WCB fight for the weekend after Mayweather/Mosley.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?
I would venture to say Marquez just got his career high payday, I hope he takes at least 6 months away from the negotiation table and spends quality time with his family. I think he solidified his lightweight status in beating the lineal champ in Casamayor and his FOTY candidate with Diaz. Light Welter seems the logical place for him to end up, there are plenty of semi-recognizable fighters there he could beat or at least make extremely entertaining fights with Hatton, Holt, Bradley, Torres, Malignaggi, Urango the list is huge.
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Campbell - Marquez would be a fantastic fight. Khan is not shaping up to be a very exciting fighter. He was scared to death to engage Katelnik... who is not a big puncher.
Hatton, if anyone, should probably stay retired. He doesn't have the power to compete against WW and he is too drained for LWW. He's a man without a weight class.
Re: Where does Marquez go from here?