Mayweather vs Marquez
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Mayweather vs Marquez
Who wins? can anybody see anything other than a mayweather win? ive only seen marquez fight a few times and thought he looked really good but if mayweather comes back on his game I think he'l beat & KO him, also isnt marquez moving up to mayweathers weight for this fight? i can only see it going one way but it should be a good one.
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Re: Mayweather vs Marquez
But has mayweather gone stale since hes retired ?
marquez is one tough fighter remember
well see
but i know where your coming from
marquez is one tough fighter remember
well see
but i know where your coming from
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Re: Mayweather vs Marquez
Mayweather all day long for me
Marquez is a great fighter but i dont think he has got enough in the tank to beat mayweather
Mayweather is younger faster and more skillfull than Marquez imo.
Marquez is a great fighter but i dont think he has got enough in the tank to beat mayweather
Mayweather is younger faster and more skillfull than Marquez imo.
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Re: Mayweather vs Marquez
nope i think mayweather might have gone rusty and i think marquez will be too much for him !
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Re: Mayweather vs Marquez
cant wait for this fight ..
we will see who wins.
i think if it goes the distance it will be floyd, but if it dont i got marquez
we will see who wins.
i think if it goes the distance it will be floyd, but if it dont i got marquez
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Venezuela parliament gives Hugo Chavez more powers
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visiting flood victims (14 December 2010) Mr Chavez said he needed the new powers to help victims of the recent floods
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* Venezuela floods kill at least 25
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Venezuela's parliament has granted President Hugo Chavez special powers to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods.
Mr Chavez will be able to pass laws by decree, without needing the support of congress, for 18 months.
His critics say the move will turn the country into a near-dictatorship.
They accuse him of taking advantage of the floods to strengthen his grip on power before a new congress is sworn in in January.
This is the fourth time Mr Chavez has been given such authority since he came to office almost 12 years ago.
He had asked to able to rule by decree for a year to address the emergency caused by floods and landslides that have killed around 40 people and left 140,000 homeless.
But the National Assembly extended the period to 18 months.
The head of the Assembly, Cilia Flores, said lawmakers were responding to the demands of flood victims.
"So that they can have their streets, their highways, public services, electricity, everything to live in dignity, we are going to hear their proposals and concerns," she said.
Mr Chavez says he has already drawn up a "battery" of 20 new laws which he will pass by decree.
They include measures to raise value-added tax to fund reconstruction and build thousands of homes for flood victims.
Lawmakers debating the enabling law in the Venezuelan congress The outgoing parliament is dominated by Mr Chavez's supporters
'New democracy'
Opposition groups say the timing of the "Enabling Law," as it is known, is deeply cynical.
The current parliament, which is dominated by the president's supporters, is in the last few weeks of its session.
A new congress will begin sitting in January with many more opposition members following elections last September, which would have made it more difficult for Mr Chavez to pass laws.
The opposition fear Mr Chavez will use the powers to move Venezuela closer to a left-wing dictatorship.
Newly elected opposition congressman Julio Borges said the enabling law had one single aim: "to give more power to the government and take power away from the people".
But the opposition would keep fighting to make sure the "Cuban project" would fail, he said.
Mr Chavez has dismissed these concerns, while making it clear that he is determined to deepen his "socialist revolution".
"We are building a new democracy here that can't be turned back," he said on Thursday.
His new powers extend beyond relief and reconstruction to cover areas including infrastructure, banking and finance, rural and urban land use, telecommunications, defence and security.
The 18-month period means the opposition will be largely excluded from policy-making until the middle of 2012, months just months before Venezuela's next presidential election.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez visiting flood victims (14 December 2010) Mr Chavez said he needed the new powers to help victims of the recent floods
Continue reading the main story
Related stories
* Venezuela floods kill at least 25
* Venezuela: Key facts
* Profile: Hugo Chavez
Venezuela's parliament has granted President Hugo Chavez special powers to deal with the aftermath of devastating floods.
Mr Chavez will be able to pass laws by decree, without needing the support of congress, for 18 months.
His critics say the move will turn the country into a near-dictatorship.
They accuse him of taking advantage of the floods to strengthen his grip on power before a new congress is sworn in in January.
This is the fourth time Mr Chavez has been given such authority since he came to office almost 12 years ago.
He had asked to able to rule by decree for a year to address the emergency caused by floods and landslides that have killed around 40 people and left 140,000 homeless.
But the National Assembly extended the period to 18 months.
The head of the Assembly, Cilia Flores, said lawmakers were responding to the demands of flood victims.
"So that they can have their streets, their highways, public services, electricity, everything to live in dignity, we are going to hear their proposals and concerns," she said.
Mr Chavez says he has already drawn up a "battery" of 20 new laws which he will pass by decree.
They include measures to raise value-added tax to fund reconstruction and build thousands of homes for flood victims.
Lawmakers debating the enabling law in the Venezuelan congress The outgoing parliament is dominated by Mr Chavez's supporters
'New democracy'
Opposition groups say the timing of the "Enabling Law," as it is known, is deeply cynical.
The current parliament, which is dominated by the president's supporters, is in the last few weeks of its session.
A new congress will begin sitting in January with many more opposition members following elections last September, which would have made it more difficult for Mr Chavez to pass laws.
The opposition fear Mr Chavez will use the powers to move Venezuela closer to a left-wing dictatorship.
Newly elected opposition congressman Julio Borges said the enabling law had one single aim: "to give more power to the government and take power away from the people".
But the opposition would keep fighting to make sure the "Cuban project" would fail, he said.
Mr Chavez has dismissed these concerns, while making it clear that he is determined to deepen his "socialist revolution".
"We are building a new democracy here that can't be turned back," he said on Thursday.
His new powers extend beyond relief and reconstruction to cover areas including infrastructure, banking and finance, rural and urban land use, telecommunications, defence and security.
The 18-month period means the opposition will be largely excluded from policy-making until the middle of 2012, months just months before Venezuela's next presidential election.
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