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    Default Re: What is now the most sort after Marquee fight for the sport?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Floyd is a full-fledged, strong welterweight. He's fought at 154 twice and didn't look out of shape doing it. He hasn't fought below 147 since 2005. Also, don't forget when he agreed to a fight with JMM at 144, he couldn't make weight, and came into the fight at 146.

    Canelo is a small junior middleweight, although I imagine he'll grow into his body more as he ages a little bit (he's only 22).

    Martinez is a small middleweight now, who has stated on the record that he could get down to 154 without too much of an issue if the fight was right.

    If Floyd wanted to go out like a boss, he would beat the best at 154 in Trout now, and then Canelo once Canelo beats a ranked opponent, and follow those with a jump up to 160 to beat Martinez.
    If Floyd does go up to middleweight he would be one of the greatest fighters ever.
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    Default Re: What is now the most sort after Marquee fight for the sport?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Floyd is a full-fledged, strong welterweight. He's fought at 154 twice and didn't look out of shape doing it. He hasn't fought below 147 since 2005. Also, don't forget when he agreed to a fight with JMM at 144, he couldn't make weight, and came into the fight at 146.

    Canelo is a small junior middleweight, although I imagine he'll grow into his body more as he ages a little bit (he's only 22).

    Martinez is a small middleweight now, who has stated on the record that he could get down to 154 without too much of an issue if the fight was right.

    If Floyd wanted to go out like a boss, he would beat the best at 154 in Trout now, and then Canelo once Canelo beats a ranked opponent, and follow those with a jump up to 160 to beat Martinez.
    If Floyd does go up to middleweight he would be one of the greatest fighters ever.




    If he can beat Martinez he would probably be GOAT for me, although fighting so infrequently has to count against him.

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