Friday, September 18, 2009

Mayweather vs Marquez


It may well prove to be exactly that, to be seen, however, the challenge of Mexico, Juan Manuel Marquez in Las Vegas September 19.

For most boxing insiders, is a battle between No. 2 (Mayweather) and No. 3 (Marquez) worldwide. Since his departure later in the ink, Manny Pacquiao, the Filipino fighter in Miguel Cotto, November 14 leads in the desert of Nevada City, grabbed the No. 1 position in itself.

Mayweather, a five-weight world champion, now 32, returns home after his retirement in December 2007 after his demolition of Ricky Hatton before without problems.

Mayweather remains spirited. "I feel fast, strong, and my schedule is here. I feel like before I left. In fact, I feel a little better. I think that helped break because I had no break since 1987. "

Mayweather remained unbeaten in 39 fights with 25 KO, and responds to Marquez admirable title Ring welterweight (147 pounds) in the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

Mayweather shameless stressed that due to high demand nothing less than a high performance meets his fans or his critics.

"If you go with an all time high, there is no pressure on the hunters, because they have nothing to lose.

"If Marquez will fight in 12 rounds, or he gets knocked out, we still love his country because he can, which was struggling at best. They say: 'You lost, but lost to the better.

"But the U.S. does not like the work we have to work much harder to stay on top. O When I win, it's normal. If a man gives me a tough fight, or even coming near to win it's everybody. unusual waiting to master.

Mark steps up to welterweight for the first time, having won world titles at three weights in the light.

Despite the 50 wins from 55 professional contests, 37 KO, it will be considered an outsider.

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