Mayweather-Marquez Postponement

Floyd Mayweahter, Jr. (39-0, 25KOs) was getting ready to fight Juan Manuel Marquez (50-4-1, 37KOs) on July 18 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, when suddenly the supposed fight was reported to have been postponed, due to a damaged cartilage in his ribs. The injury is not much of a surprise, since Mayweather has not seen action for almost two years since he had beaten Ricky Hatton by a 10th round technical knockout, December 2007. He will stop training for his comeback fight until the doctor says he can resume.
Meanwhile, Marquez will be continuing his training for the anticipated bout. He is very focused on his future fights and on his boxing career as well.
The fans have been looking forward to the Mayweather-Marquez fight. The postponement of the said fight, will surely disappoint many boxing fans. They definitely wanted to see, if Mayweather is still who he claims to be, the pound-for-pound king.
However, the said fight is part of Mayweather’s comeback strategy. Considering that Mayweather has the size and speed advantage. And, putting into mind that Pacquiao had fought Marquez twice and had some serious problems against him both times. If Mayweather beats Marquez, it would in a sense be showing that he is superior to Manny, since Pacquiao was dominated by Marquez much of the time in their two fights.
Mayweather didn’t want to go right after Pacquiao for some reason, saying that he decided to fight Marquez because he called him out. It doesn’t sound like a very good reason, though, because pretty much every fighter in boxing would like to get a shot at fighting Mayweather, including Pacquiao, yet Mayweather opted to fight Marquez instead of any of them.
Many critics and boxing writers, are hinting that the postponement may be associated with poor ticket sales rather than Mayweahter’s supposed rib injury. In addition to the alleged rib injury, Mayweather has been experiencing an unusual skin condition that has caused a very prominent yellow streak to form down his spine. Doctors have confirmed that it is in fact this yellowing that has caused his decision to withdraw and not the rib.
Now that Mayweahter has been temporarily cancelled, Pacquiao will probably move on to a fight with Miguel Cotto, who looked worn out after defeating Joshua Clottey on Saturday night.
by ichatmedia on June 16th, 2009 Tags: Floyd Mayweather Jr, Manny Pacquiao, Mayweather, Mayweather injury, Mayweather rib injury, Mayweather-Marquez
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You can say that the Mayweather-Marquez fight would make sense, since Mayweather has been out of the ring for about 18 months. He would, rather fight the current number two instead of rushing himself straight into a mega fight with Manny Pacquiao. This will give him the boost in terms of progression. Taking down Marquez out of the list will bring him closer to regaining his most craved status: the world’s number one pound-for-pound fighter.
Marquez is definitely at the disadvantage against Mayweather’s speed, reach and size. However, Marquez is still a talented, brave, skilled and strong fighter, hopefully that will be enough to upset the odds of Mayweather dominating him. The best chance Marquez has is to go after Floyd in the early rounds, and hope that he can tag him while he is still trying to get back the feel of being in the ring. The other option for Marquez is to force Mayweather to make the first move, and try and draw him out of his comfort zone. Marquez hits hard, and is also an excellent counter puncher, so this may be his best outlet for victory.

