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    Default Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    OK so I still give pac props for fighting the same guy over and over until the guy figures him out. (floyd would never do that)

    But what do yall think about floyd vs jmm rematch? IS it worth watching?

    Did JMM ever have one punch KO power?

    Does this JMM pose a threat to Floyd?

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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    A resounding.... NO. There is no "new and improved" JMM. It's just money-driven hype over a big win. The guy is going on 40, which is the only reason Pac agreed to fight him again - because they assumed him to be too old. Great win, all credit to him, but lets be realistic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBranMan View Post
    A resounding.... NO. There is no "new and improved" JMM. It's just money-driven hype over a big win. The guy is going on 40, which is the only reason Pac agreed to fight him again - because they assumed him to be too old. Great win, all credit to him, but lets be realistic.
    Yea but now he has one punch ko power! lol

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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    Same result

    Jmm looked horribly slow and caught pac because he knew him so well

    Not a chance against mayweather, who is a superior jmm ... Albeit with less power .. Atleast now anyway

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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    No, Marquez should retire. Mayweather is a bigger fighter and that was the difference in the first fight and though Marquez has grown into the weight, Mayweather is now a set 154 pounder. It doesn't have any meaning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris6878 View Post
    OK so I still give pac props for fighting the same guy over and over until the guy figures him out. (floyd would never do that)
    The toughest fight Floyd ever had was against Castillo, and he gave him an immediate rematch.

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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    The same thing would happen again, a boxing lesson for majority of the fight, except in a rematch PBF would likely stop JMM.
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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    Floyd does everything JMM does, better than JMM does. We saw that in the first fight and it wouldn't be any different in a rematch.

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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    Whilst JMM is grown and better at welterweight than when he first fought Floyd, Marquez would not be able to beat Floyd who is way too good. JMM will probably have the 5th fight with Manny.
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    Default Re: Floyd (who never gives rematches) vs the new and Improved jmm aka Jmm 2.0?

    Nope Floyd fights Canelo next then maybe Bradley or Guerrero, or maybe Martinez

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