He is too big for both of them. He admits as much himself. I posted a link where he says that he should beat them because they are small.
To answer your question, however, this is Marquez's first fight above 135 and he only fought twice at 135. This fight is at 144. That is a 10 pound jump for one fight. Thus, there is an argument isn't as big, at least not yet.
Looks like Mayweather's been reading this board lol.
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Haa that was long but great.Im betting it was more intense than his match with Marquez will be though....and the clapping
Hes right about Oscar,he was a gaunt zombie at that weight....and may have a point about Hatton not being top flight after his fight.Someone hand him a kleenex on the rest though.
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I think it was before the Gatti fight where they had a real entertaining interview or maybe it was the Judah fight. Yeah it was then when Mayweather was talking about how Baldomir's win over Judah meant nothing because split decisions don't count. What's funny is that Judah's loss wasn't a split decision and then Floyd split decisioned De La Hoya.
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Floyd was already irritated before the interview started. All stuttering and shit.
I enjoyed watching that vid. Good back to back exchanges.
I'm not a Floyd fan but he will beat both JMM and Pac fairly easy. Even if he has to go to 143 to fight Pac that will not be any big deal as he loses probably 7 to 9 pounds to make that weight. Floyd will not be drained like ODLH nor will he charge Pac with his hands at his chest asking to be hit. As a matter of fact his lead right should work real well against Pac if he tries to get too aggessive. Either way he wins these fights and makes a ton of money in the process. The only shot they have of beating Floyd is if he has somehow lost a step with his brief retirement. Floyd is a young fighter even at 32 as he has never taken a beating. He might be doing well when he is 50 years old. Look at Hopkins he's never taken a big beating, at least that I can remember, and still performs quite well in his 40s.
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