in his last fight vs katsidis he was a welterweight on fight night. he had to cut weight and during fight week i saw jmm wearing hoodies to sweat off extra weight he weighed in at 134 and hydrated to 145 so on fight night he was a welterweight at most.. and this time he didnt mess with no weights like he did vs floyd which was a big mistake people need to understand this. what jmm did for that training camp was a big mistake with the weights as he lost speed vs a guy who was already faster then him. if he were to fight at welterweight or jr welter he'd do just fine (with the weight) now with the styles of the different fighters at those weight classes is a different story.
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Marquez can make big money if he beats welterweight fighter like Clottey and Mosley. Heck he would even makes big money if he beats Khan or Bradley. Marquez need to stop talking and just put the work in.
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A career featherweight, who has failed to make the Lightweight limit TWO times in a row, clearly does not belong in the WW division.
I love JMM. A talented warrior, heart of a lion, skills of a master technician, and perennial FOTY candidate is an elite fighter......at his proper weight division.
JMM just doesn't belong above 135 lbs.Last edited by NesNY; 01-02-2011, 04:34 AM.
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Originally posted by NesNY View PostA career featherweight, who has failed to make the Lightweight limit TWO times in a row, clearly does not belong in the WW division.
I love JMM. A talented warrior, heart of a lion, skills of a master technician, and perennial FOTY candidate is an elite fighter......at his proper weight division.
JMM just doesn't belong above 140lbs.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Postlet's see him actually fight at WW or jr WW first to prove he can fight there.
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Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Postpretty much every fighter 130+weighs in at the WW limt in fight night
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