i just didn't see it as being a landslide victory for marquez or for pac. both guys i felt had their moments in the fight. marquez caught pac with some good counters, pac caught marquez with some good right hooks, marquez made pac miss, but also pac blocked some of marquez's punches with his gloves and occassionaly made him miss as well. there were just a bunch of back and forth rounds and other rounds that were very hard to score and that could go either way.
I didn't see much of Pacquiao having his moments, I saw a failed attempt at a cherry pick and Pacquiao, being generous here...winning at most 4 rounds, 3 on my card.
This interview is similar to the one Clottey gave right after the Pac fight in his home country that conveniently was never questioned or talked about by the American media.
Clottey was told it was 'business' by Arum as well and then went on to say: "If I throw the hands like I do I would have killed him (Pac) so I didn't.
Eventually the truth will come to light on all Pac's recent fights...It's only a matter of time. By then Pac will be broke on the streets of Manila and Arum LOL with all the profits.
This interview is similar to the one Clottey gave right after the Pac fight in his home country that conveniently was never questioned or talked about by the American media.
Clottey was told it was 'business' by Arum as well and then went on to say: "If I throw the hands like I do I would have killed him (Pac) so I didn't.
Eventually the truth will come to light on all Pac's recent fights...It's only a matter of time. By then Pac will be broke on the streets of Manila and Arum LOL with all the profits.
I remember that Clottey interview in Ghana. And yeah he also said he did what he had to do and said Pacquiao is not as great as everyone believes he is. After the Pacquiao fight he got the biggest payday of his career and took a year off from Boxing.
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