Marquez Looks Stronger than Mayweather

marquez4532445By Dave Lahr: After watching the third episode of the HBO Mayweather-Marquez 24/7 episode 3, I think Jan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37 KO’s) is going to beat Floyd Mayweather Jr. (39-0, 25 KO’s) this Saturday night at the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The reason I’m choosing Marquez is simple. Marquez looks to be the much stronger fighter and better trained of the two fighters as far as I can see during the 24/7 episodes. Mayweather, 32, doesn’t look as strong, which I’m not surprised because he’s never been a real puncher, even when he was fighting as a featherweight and lightweight division.

Mayweather has never been a big puncher mainly because he doesn’t like to follow through with his punches and put power into them for fear that he’ll countered. Instead, Mayweather prefers to load up with short punches which are powerful but not the type where he can stop somebody with one big shot along.

With Marquez, he’s not afraid to put everything he has in his punches because he trusts his chin to be able to take the shot and feels confident that he can counter whatever gets thrown at him. At the same time, Marquez is able to put a lot of power on his short punches and is able to throw short uppercuts with a ton of power.

Mayweather seems proud of his ability to adapt to situations during fights. That may be the case, but Mayweather has done that against much lesser fighters than Marquez, so you got to throw that all out the window for Saturday night’s clash against the 36-year-old Marquez. Mayweather points out that 39 fighters have attempted to overwhelm him with punches and all of them have failed at this.

However, what Mayweather fails to mention is that in many of those fights his opponents haven’t been all that talented, especially recently. Mayweather has gone through a long dry spell of talented opposition in the past four years and filled it with a lot of fluff opponents like Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Carlos Baldomir, Zab Judah, Sharmba Mitchell, DeMarcus Corley, Arturo Gatti, Henry Bruseles, Phillip N’dou and Victoriano Sosa.

Those are Mayweather’s opponents in the past six years, and frankly, I don’t see any of them as measuring up to Marquez’s ability. I hope Mayweather has had some better sparring partners than those guys because he’s going to be in for a world of hurt on Saturday against Marquez. I already heard that light welterweight Lamont Peterson was beating up on Mayweather last week.

This shouldn’t be much of a surprise, because Peterson is a top fighter and not a washed up fighter or one of limited talent like most of Mayweather’s opponents in the past six years. That’s his own fault, by the way. Mayweather could have been fighting guys like Kostya Tszyu, Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosley and Miguel Cotto, but instead he opted for Judah, Baldomir, De La Hoya and Hatton.

Do you see a trend here? Mayweather has taken the safer fights on a consistent basis, which is probably why his opponents have failed in beating him with their pressure oriented strategy. It takes talent first of all to have success with a given strategy.

You can give the perfect strategy to a fighter but if they don’t have the talent to follow it though, it’s useless. That’s why I find it laughable that Mayweather is patting himself on the back for having turned back 39 fighters and saying that they need to come up with a new strategy to beat him.

Yeah, Mayweather, you’ll never lose if you always pick lesser fighters than you. I guess is why he selected Marquez, an opponent two divisions smaller than him in order to hedge his bets. However, I think Mayweather picked the wrong fighter in this case because Marquez is a top guy, much better than the sorry lot that Mayweather has faced in the past six years and still in his prime.

Marquez has not only put on nine pounds of muscle to get to 144, but he’s done it in a way that’s made him a stronger puncher. I think Mayweather is in trouble on September 19th.


Back To Boxing News 24 l Boxing News Facebook Version

17 Responses to “Marquez Looks Stronger than Mayweather”

  • Rau says:

    He does indeed, but he looks slower too.

  • Bulldawg says:

    The Question looms , Is Floyd GAME??? His uncle Roger had the skills but QUIT on his stool with his head hanging down.

    If JMM is stronger , he will press Jr. and we might see what Jr. is made of !!

  • Sean Red says:

    You guys really need to wakeup, until proven otherwise Mayweather is the most skilled fighter in the game. Pacman is great, amazing offensive machine but he gets hit alot… Sooner or later that will catch up to him. Marquez is not as talented as either but a truly amazing ring technician.. Neither of these guys should be favored against Floyd!! Sorry

  • sadmismatch says:

    this mismatch shows nolonger any respect for the elderly, floyd is robbing an old man. you will see sept 19.

  • jonathan says:

    i think marquez will give mayweather hell .but floyd will still dominate. but we could never know this is boxing.

  • senator davis from the wire says:

    yeah but , little pac, little rocky, little juan, little joel, little barrera, that is who he has been fighting, wars or not, what can you do at 144 is the question.

  • Anonymous says:

    umm lets see… while mayweather has been fighting underdogs.. marquez took… paquio twice, rocky juarez, juan diaz, joel cazamayor, barrera.. i think that names tell the story.. how can you proclaime yourself the best when you havent really taken anychances…

  • pinoyboy says:

    LLcoolp, pac didn’t lose speed when going up because that the weight he usually fights at the time of the fight..

  • Dom says:

    Tought fight for Mayweather but he will win on Points.

  • Gaz says:

    Mayweathers training clips always seem to miss something but he certainly doesnt miss much in the ring

    Marquez may well be stronger but he wont be faster!

  • juneaki says:

    I want jmm to win to fave the way for pacman-jmm III.

  • fasterbit says:

    I agree with this article. Moreover, Mayweather is obsessed on his perfect record.

  • John says:

    This Fight can go Either Way! This Fight is much more Competative then what its recieving credit for!

  • mayweather says:

    boy why all the hate on me. why not hate on oscar for fighting a smaller pacquiao hahahahaha. boy oscar looks fat in the photo. i’m 39 and 0 so don’t complain. is you ready.

  • pinoyboy says:

    money mayweather will perform a sugar leonard like performance and knockout marquez inside of 10 rounds.. then nacho beristien will retire after the fight as the most celebated mexican trainer of all time..

  • No_matter says:

    No matter what the writer says to justify Marquez chance, I don’t see they are convincing enough to sway my belief that Mayweather is no match against Marquez.

    Skillwise, Marquez is way behind Mayweather in all aspects, you name it Mayweather is above all.
    Marquez is effective in his counterpunching combinations only to offensive fighters like diaz or even pac at high note. But to counter an excellent counterpuncher like Mayweather? No way. Marquez ain’t nothing to counterpunch because Mayweather will hit and run whole night.

    Those power, punch combinations and urine therapy will never be a factor against a slick evasive Mayweather.

    Remember, Marquez loses his speed a bit when he bulks up. I believe Pac’s prediction that Mayweather will win over Marquez because Speed dictates the fight and Marquez can’t do nothing about it.

  • El Maestro says:

    I totally agree mayweather has chosen the safe route through out his whole career!!! has he ever beaten a number one pound for pound fighter?????

Leave a Reply

Links
Search


Boxing Forum
Ads
Link To Us
please use above banner to link back to us!