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    Default Re: My final thoughts on JMM vs PBF

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Love em both 2 of my favorites, my loyalty is with Mayweather 1st and foremost and I do believe Floyd will stop him late, though there is a part of me that is rooting for JMM to do something special, I cant think of a classier fighter and warrior who has put on so many sensational battles..

    I just finished watching JMM vs Diaz again, and early on you could see JMM wasnt comfortable with the pace and pressure, in between rounds early on he looked knackered and weary but yet he willed himself on through the storm of Diaz exceeding his punch out put and making the adjustments despite taking some good punishment on his way to a heart stopping sizzling knock out...

    The guy is a special fighter a blood and guts competitor who is cerebral and dynamic to go along with unrelenting determination and thats why he is my favorite all time Mexican fighter because when he is in the ring you know he always seems to be in complete control or always a moment away from it even if he faces adversity...

    I just think that Floyd is to much coupled with the size advantage, Mayweather will force Juan to apply the pressure and that will negate some of his counter punching oppurtunities... I havent decided what Floyd is showing up since the guy has more in his bag of tricks than Chris Angel..

    Will he let Juan come to him? Will he press the action? Will he take risks and and open up on Juan with his superior athleticism and offense? or will he lay back counterpunch and potshot till Juan gets unraveled and takes risks leaving himself exposed and vulnerable? All I know is Juan is fighting a guy just as determined, intelligent and unbending will to win along with a lock down defense and Iron chin...

    This is going to be a great fight and if Floyd loses to Juan it wont even be that devestating as a fan of Mayweather since I love em both and Juan has all my respect and deserves his due for all his blood, sweat and tears he's laid out for us every time he gets in the ring.....

    Good Luck to both and may the best fighter win
    I just watch a replay of the Cortez/Floyd Versus Hatton and I can see Marquez doing a whole lot better than Hatton.

    Marquez is a better fighter than Hatton. Plus Cortez was definitely favoring Floyd. Cortez would break up the fight as soon as Hatton got on the inside.

    Hatton was giving Floyd a hard time in the first 6 rounds. Floyd was holding, running, hit and grab, and was instructed by uncle rog to take pot shots.

    I think most peoplel are mistakenly thinking that floyd is the same fighter when he was at 130 and 135. He was great then. But Floyd has not fought any A level, Elite fighter at 147.

    Marquez is the best that Floyd had ever faced. Floyd is taking on the best opponent in his career when Floyd is no longer at his best.



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    Default Re: My final thoughts on JMM vs PBF

    Quote Originally Posted by KalihiBoyHawaii View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Love em both 2 of my favorites, my loyalty is with Mayweather 1st and foremost and I do believe Floyd will stop him late, though there is a part of me that is rooting for JMM to do something special, I cant think of a classier fighter and warrior who has put on so many sensational battles..

    I just finished watching JMM vs Diaz again, and early on you could see JMM wasnt comfortable with the pace and pressure, in between rounds early on he looked knackered and weary but yet he willed himself on through the storm of Diaz exceeding his punch out put and making the adjustments despite taking some good punishment on his way to a heart stopping sizzling knock out...

    The guy is a special fighter a blood and guts competitor who is cerebral and dynamic to go along with unrelenting determination and thats why he is my favorite all time Mexican fighter because when he is in the ring you know he always seems to be in complete control or always a moment away from it even if he faces adversity...

    I just think that Floyd is to much coupled with the size advantage, Mayweather will force Juan to apply the pressure and that will negate some of his counter punching oppurtunities... I havent decided what Floyd is showing up since the guy has more in his bag of tricks than Chris Angel..

    Will he let Juan come to him? Will he press the action? Will he take risks and and open up on Juan with his superior athleticism and offense? or will he lay back counterpunch and potshot till Juan gets unraveled and takes risks leaving himself exposed and vulnerable? All I know is Juan is fighting a guy just as determined, intelligent and unbending will to win along with a lock down defense and Iron chin...

    This is going to be a great fight and if Floyd loses to Juan it wont even be that devestating as a fan of Mayweather since I love em both and Juan has all my respect and deserves his due for all his blood, sweat and tears he's laid out for us every time he gets in the ring.....

    Good Luck to both and may the best fighter win
    I just watch a replay of the Cortez/Floyd Versus Hatton and I can see Marquez doing a whole lot better than Hatton.

    Marquez is a better fighter than Hatton. Plus Cortez was definitely favoring Floyd. Cortez would break up the fight as soon as Hatton got on the inside.

    Hatton was giving Floyd a hard time in the first 6 rounds. Floyd was holding, running, hit and grab, and was instructed by uncle rog to take pot shots.

    I think most peoplel are mistakenly thinking that floyd is the same fighter when he was at 130 and 135. He was great then. But Floyd has not fought any A level, Elite fighter at 147.

    Marquez is the best that Floyd had ever faced. Floyd is taking on the best opponent in his career when Floyd is no longer at his best.



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    The Cortez favouring Floyd thing has been done to death and its bullshit. It is up to the referee to break the fighters so they are not holding all the time, the faster a ref does this the better he is doing his job cos it keeps the action flowing. The problem with Hatton is that for the first 40 odd fights of his career he was allowed to do as he pleased and when the refs finally clamped down on him he went to shit.
    Floyd would have beat Hatton if Rickys dad had been referee.

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    Default Re: My final thoughts on JMM vs PBF

    Cortez was joke in that fight man. Firm and unfair. I've never seen a ref so blatantly cater to one fighter like that in a championship fight.

    I think Floyd would have won anyway but it's a shame it ended up being Floyd/Cortez vs Hatton.

    For this fight I'm thinking Floyd will win a hard fought decision. I see both fighter as naturally smaller men. Floyd is not a big welter, but he is strong at the weight. Marquez is untested at this weight, but he should be able to bang up Floyd enough to make it an exciting fight.

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    Default Re: My final thoughts on JMM vs PBF

    Quote Originally Posted by KalihiBoyHawaii View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Love em both 2 of my favorites, my loyalty is with Mayweather 1st and foremost and I do believe Floyd will stop him late, though there is a part of me that is rooting for JMM to do something special, I cant think of a classier fighter and warrior who has put on so many sensational battles..

    I just finished watching JMM vs Diaz again, and early on you could see JMM wasnt comfortable with the pace and pressure, in between rounds early on he looked knackered and weary but yet he willed himself on through the storm of Diaz exceeding his punch out put and making the adjustments despite taking some good punishment on his way to a heart stopping sizzling knock out...

    The guy is a special fighter a blood and guts competitor who is cerebral and dynamic to go along with unrelenting determination and thats why he is my favorite all time Mexican fighter because when he is in the ring you know he always seems to be in complete control or always a moment away from it even if he faces adversity...

    I just think that Floyd is to much coupled with the size advantage, Mayweather will force Juan to apply the pressure and that will negate some of his counter punching oppurtunities... I havent decided what Floyd is showing up since the guy has more in his bag of tricks than Chris Angel..

    Will he let Juan come to him? Will he press the action? Will he take risks and and open up on Juan with his superior athleticism and offense? or will he lay back counterpunch and potshot till Juan gets unraveled and takes risks leaving himself exposed and vulnerable? All I know is Juan is fighting a guy just as determined, intelligent and unbending will to win along with a lock down defense and Iron chin...

    This is going to be a great fight and if Floyd loses to Juan it wont even be that devestating as a fan of Mayweather since I love em both and Juan has all my respect and deserves his due for all his blood, sweat and tears he's laid out for us every time he gets in the ring.....

    Good Luck to both and may the best fighter win
    I just watch a replay of the Cortez/Floyd Versus Hatton and I can see Marquez doing a whole lot better than Hatton.

    Marquez is a better fighter than Hatton. Plus Cortez was definitely favoring Floyd. Cortez would break up the fight as soon as Hatton got on the inside.

    Hatton was giving Floyd a hard time in the first 6 rounds. Floyd was holding, running, hit and grab, and was instructed by uncle rog to take pot shots.

    I think most peoplel are mistakenly thinking that floyd is the same fighter when he was at 130 and 135. He was great then. But Floyd has not fought any A level, Elite fighter at 147.

    Marquez is the best that Floyd had ever faced. Floyd is taking on the best opponent in his career when Floyd is no longer at his best.



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    No he isn't. BTW is this the first post you have made without making a reference to Pac. Are you feeling ok?

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