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Quote Originally Posted by Maravilla2012 View Post

How bout that Marquez had to jump up two weight classes just for Floyd to not even attempt to make weight and just paid the fine. Floyd is not the same size of Marquez or Pac ( who are both small at 147). Dont be so quick to discredit Pacs win against Oscar cause he had to go down but praise Floyd for making Marquez move up two. Plus dont forget that Pac jumped up two weight classes to fight de la Hoya it was a big risk for him too.
Floyd not making weight was unprofessional for sure. He only missed it by two pounds but still unprofessional.

But Marquez also jumped 2 divisions to fight Pac at 147 too, and beat his ass twice, so how is it different? The JMM who fought Floyd at WW was the exact same size as the JMM who fought Pac at WW (and was two years younger as well).

And Floyd is a small 147lber. On fight night he is consistently outweighed by 10-20lbs by his opponents.
With respect to Hatton, I'm not sure which win I rank higher. Floyd beat him at 147 after Hatton had struggled with Collazo at that weight and at a weight class where I don't think Hatton was at his best. Manny beat Hatton at Hatton's best weight, BUT he beat him after Floyd beat him. Still Hatton had stopped Malignaggi in between Floyd beating him and Manny facing him at 140. Considering the devastating fashion that Manny beat him, and that Floyd lost a few rounds to Hatton in their match, all in all, it's close but I probably lean toward Manny's win over Hatton being ranked higher. Close though.

For Cotto, it's also close for me. No matter his win over Sergio recently, I've always considered Cotto best at welterweight and in the 2007/2008 ish years. I can't forget that Cotto literally lost every round against Austin Trout at 154. Manny got to Cotto first before Floyd and close to Cotto's prime. But, Manny got to Cotto after Margarito did his number on him and for what it's worth so did Floyd. Manny stopped Cotto and Floyd had a bit of trouble with Cotto. Again, probably lean Manny, but it's close.