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Originally posted by boxingfan76 View Postyeah like he murdered jmm at 126 and 130 managing to get his ass whupped twice.styles make fights buddy jmm won more rounds and the compubox in both fights the only thing pac did more of is eat more leather!
by the way about this random blood test that JMM wanted to raise too.. I think my guy JMM should be the one to be tested.. honestly, just my opinion at least. Because I couldn't imagine that JMM were downed 4 times in their fights yet not only survived them all but his recovery were so fast!!! Oh no, I think JMM just sturdy enough and not easily disgruntled despites of those KD's, that's why he's my #2 favorites just below Pac!Last edited by SceneSpectator!; 01-09-2010, 12:26 PM.
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Pac clearly won the first one. The 2nd should have gone either way imo.Last edited by Larrysbird; 01-09-2010, 12:30 PM.
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thats what happens when youre a cheater like manny now he is going to fight all top rank opponents hahahahahahaha loooser
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Originally posted by boxingfan76 View PostIM NOT A MAYWEATHER FAN, BUT ITS VERY CLEAR PAC IS A DRUG CHEAT OTHERWISE HED HAVE TAKEN THE DAMN TESTS.even if he isnt with all confidence we can say he is because thats what hes made himself out to be until proven otherwise. drug cheat roid head look at how his head keeps growing bro cmon, even team pac sent emails to keep it secret if pac "tests dirty for the good of boxing"
pacquiao's plan b is joshua clottey . an elite welterweight, a rugged dude whos never been dominated, cut or bruised before, thats why pac is the best in the business.
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Originally posted by Mr Reality View PostGood, I thought you were as bad as some of the jugdes. Now judge the rest of the fight. Look at the number of punches landed etc...Power punches per round...etc.
Pacquiao had one big round against Marquez and knocked himdown once in their rematch. However, that is where the problem lies when people score these fights. Pacquiao lost the vast majority of the rounds in two fights in which the outcome was determined by decision not KO or TKO fellas. When you lose all but three rounds eventough you had a three Kockdown round, the only way you can win is by KO or TKO or by winning more rounds. Manny never KO'd Marquez accept it.
Props to Manny for never hitting the deck after taking punsihing shots (not that the ropes did not hold him up several times), but his face in the second fight clearly showed who took the punsihment not to mention the body punishment in which Manny winced several times. By the way the cut suffered by Marquez in the second fight was casued by a head butt and not by the Packman's punching ability. Bottomline is that the vast majority of the analysts that gave Manny these fights were all Pacquiao followers/fans.
Can Pacquiao unite RP with his doubtful win?
By Recah Trinidad
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 07:18:00 03/17/2008
Filed Under: Pacquiao, Boxing
MANILA, Philippines—There may never be another fight like Sunday’s Juan Manuel Marquez-Manny Pacquiao world 130-lb boxing championship in Las Vegas for a long, long time.
You see, a few succeeding world championships could also turn inconclusive, controversial.
But there may never be an immediate major ring battle that could divide the boxing world the way the Marquez-Pacquiao championship did.
For the record, the judges picked Pacquiao—definitely not at his blazing best, contrary to what had been loudly advertised—winner by split decision.
However, many people who saw the bloody brawl felt Pacquiao did not honestly deserve the verdict.
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Something evidently went wrong out there.
Either the judges blinked or were rendered ****eyed by the klieg lights at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.
In fact, Pacquiao, humbled, appeared most surprised when the result was announced. He would later admit he was quite lucky to have ended up the victor.
Well, nothing really wrong with that.
Pacquiao, a far cry from his fabulous self, worked very, very hard in order to last the bloody, brutal 12 rounds.
Sturdy and very brave, he did win it, based on the votes of two judges (2-1).
But, after a review and an honest-to-goodness accounting, it would also be next to impossible to find one truly objective fan who would claim Marquez had lost the fight.
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Repeat: They could go say that Pacquiao won.
But, in the same breath, they cannot honestly claim that Marquez lost.
It’s not as simple as that.
In fact, the Filipino television panel at ringside was itself divided.
World flyweight boxing champion Nonito Donaire said he had Marquez ahead going into the 12th and final round.
But another guy in the Solar Sports TV team said Pacquiao could still swing it if he scored at least a knockdown.
The third panelist refused to vote.
As for me, Marquez was ahead going into the last round.
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The result of the 12th round was decisive, clear as daylight.
Marquez won it, landing sunny punches at a ratio of 3-1. On the whole, Marquez was smarter, sharper.
For a good part of the fight, after Pacquiao scored a third-round knockdown, the resurgent Marquez was threatening to turn the title bout into a mismatch.
There were very dull stretches for Pacquiao when he would just stand there, shallow and blank, if not swinging in wild.
Of course, we have to give it to the Pacman, who summoned all his grit and courage to come back from the ropes, where he was ****** savagely to the body, after being rendered half-blind by an eye wound.
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You’re free to make a vote.
In fact, Pacquiao himself appeared lost, in agony and unsure of the result, as Mike Buffer proceeded to read the scorecards.
All told, the loudest cry of relief must’ve come from Malacañang, whose No. 1 tenant was soon engaged in a warm telephone talk with the winner and champ.
“Thank you, thank you very much Ma’am,” an ecstatic but visibly battered Pacquiao told the President.
Then, speaking to Manila via Solar Sports, Pacquiao begged his countrymen to unite and be one, forget all the quarrels and mud-slinging, not only when he fights—but forever!
Not a bad try, although Pacquiao must also be told he’s not given a split-decision chance of succeeding in his avowed mission.
The reason is plain and simple.
You cannot unite a simple barangay unit riding on the doubted result of a title fight that, pardon it, has divided the boxing world itself.
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Originally posted by boxingfan76 View Postgood considering marquez whupped pac the last time, he deserves no less, and for all u pac idiots yeah but he knocked him down " my only answer to u is one a rnd knockdown doesnt make up for an 11 round ass whupping. twice.let alone an early round knockdown.pac can go fight clottey hell get like 32 ppvs ha!
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