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    #31
    Judah has looked terrible to me since coming back

    JMM is too skilled to lose this fight

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      #32
      Originally posted by Kevin Malone View Post
      Unless I've completely forgot everything the first HBO PPV this year was the one last weekend.

      This is the 2nd scheduled one this year and it's for Late July or Early August.

      Is that really a lot?
      LOL you're right.

      I think we're all just adding up the Showtime PPV's as well[Cotto-Mayorga, Pacquiao-Mosley, Morales-Maidana, Marquez-Judah], 4 PPV's compare it to, let's say 2009, 3 total PPV's in 2009[Pacquiao-Hatton, Pacquiao-Cotto, Mayweather-Marquez].

      4 PPVs so early, leads people to think that there will be a lot of PPVs by the end of the year. Add to the fact that none of those fights really scream "OMG Pay Per View".

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        #33
        Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View Post
        Lol HBO would jump all over that fight if Bob Arum first makes it. HBO is not a promoter. They do have influence on some fights being made, but they can't force Bob to make Lopez-Gamboa.
        HBO is not interested in Gamboa-Lopez fight, because they're FWs and Gamboa don't have big fanbase to make fight huge.

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          #34
          Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View Post
          LOL you're right.

          I think we're all just adding up the Showtime PPV's as well[Cotto-Mayorga, Pacquiao-Mosley, Morales-Maidana, Marquez-Judah], 4 PPV's compare it to, let's say 2009, 3 total PPV's in 2009[Pacquiao-Hatton, Pacquiao-Cotto, Mayweather-Marquez].

          4 PPVs so early, leads people to think that there will be a lot of PPVs by the end of the year. Add to the fact that none of those fights really scream "OMG Pay Per View".
          I also find it funny that the people that complain the loudest are the ones who are always streaming and haven't bought a PPV in years.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
            Judah has looked terrible to me since coming back

            JMM is too skilled to lose this fight
            To be completely honest. The Judah that fought Matthysse and Mabuza, would do much better against Baldomir[2006] and i'll go as far as to say he would do better against Cotto[2007] but still lose. I see some improvements in him.

            I mean let's face it, the Judah of 2006-2008, would crumble under pressure against Matthysse and especially Mabuza. I mean, at least that's what I think.

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              #36
              Originally posted by EngorgedW/Blood View Post
              LOL you're right.

              I think we're all just adding up the Showtime PPV's as well[Cotto-Mayorga, Pacquiao-Mosley, Morales-Maidana, Marquez-Judah], 4 PPV's compare it to, let's say 2009, 3 total PPV's in 2009[Pacquiao-Hatton, Pacquiao-Cotto, Mayweather-Marquez].

              4 PPVs so early, leads people to think that there will be a lot of PPVs by the end of the year. Add to the fact that none of those fights really scream "OMG Pay Per View".
              Exactly, we're mixing up the Showtime and HBO PPV's

              Its only April and thats way too much

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                #37
                If Marquez wins this then he must walk in the hall of fame.. This man has fought everyone.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by -Boxzilla- View Post
                  I hope this fight comes off. I also hope gbp puts some effort in to the undercard. This is a very winnable fight for jmm and I'd love to see him get that 4th title and be the first Mexican to accomplish that.
                  i was reading oscars twitter and he said from now on every PPV that he does he will stack up the undercard....i hope he stays true to his word

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                    #39
                    Judah-Marquez is a good fight. It gives Marquez a chance to be the first Mexican to conquer four weight divisions, and test himself against a solid 140 pounder. **** the Pacquiao test. Marquez is **** at 147, as is evident by his body frame at the weight; and Pac isn't going to fight him below 147, thus that fight isn't going to happen.

                    The fight also allows Judah to potentially be lined up for some solid fights if he beats Marquez. Marquez should break him down, yet Judah's speediness, power, and skills will give Marquez a good fight and vice versa.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Kevin Malone View Post
                      I also find it funny that the people that complain the loudest are the ones who are always streaming and haven't bought a PPV in years.
                      I am the complete opposite, I have been a victim of buying every single PPV. In 2010, I bought all PPVs, including Pac-Clottey, Marquez-Diaz II and Hopkins-Jones II. It was horrible, $165, to fall asleep in the couch. Never again. I'm gonna be picky from now on. I think Judah-Marquez is worth it.

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