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    #51
    It was obvious the judges screwed Marquez after he clearly beat Pacquiao. Question #1: Why didn't Marquez throw caution to the wind and knock him out? Pacquiao was clearly beaten mentally, and was ready to be taken down the last two rounds. Question#2: Why didn't Marquez take the rematch against Pacquiao. He had already drawn up the blueprint for beating Pacquiao, and as a matter of fact Morales studied the way Marquez beat Pacquiao and used the same sytem himself!

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      #52
      Originally posted by potatoes
      It was obvious the judges screwed Marquez after he clearly beat Pacquiao. Question #1: Why didn't Marquez throw caution to the wind and knock him out? Pacquiao was clearly beaten mentally, and was ready to be taken down the last two rounds. Question#2: Why didn't Marquez take the rematch against Pacquiao. He had already drawn up the blueprint for beating Pacquiao, and as a matter of fact Morales studied the way Marquez beat Pacquiao and used the same sytem himself!
      LOL, the judges screwed who? wha? don't you remember that one judge admitted scoring the 1st round erroneously, and pac would've won if not for that? jmm gave a great fight and i accept it's a draw, but pac was the one who got screwed in the scoring, if you want to get technical about it.

      ok, but i'll go along with your questions. so why didnt JMM?
      #1. he couldnt. pac's chin is tougher than jmm.
      #2. he either ducked knowing he eked out a lucky draw, he has too much pride to take that 'lowly' prizemoney (lol ) , or his manager is just plain dumb.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Manny_P
        yea...Marquez won that fight IMO. It's sad a bit. It was like watchin Roy Jones Jr lose Gold in Olympics becuz of crooked judges at the otha guy's turf (Jones himself cried). Jones Jr came back to become a legend that he is today though. I dunno if Marquez can comeback after such thing.
        I think what happened to RJJ was way worse than what happened to JMM, because I don't know if there's a better thing for any sportman than winning a gold medal for his country. What happened to Jones was just plain criminal. I think he fed off it to become one of the greats in this era.

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          #54
          Mr. Marquez, with all due respect, how do you explain these pictures?





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            #55
            Originally posted by SuckaPunch
            Mr. Marquez, with all due respect, how do you explain these pictures?






            Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!!

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              #56
              I want to ask him if I can have his autograph

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                #57
                Originally posted by SuckaPunch
                Mr. Marquez, with all due respect, how do you explain these pictures?






                HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by SuckaPunch
                  Mr. Marquez, with all due respect, how do you explain these pictures?

                  EXPOSED!THATS THE WINNER RIGHT THERE

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by potatoes
                    It was obvious the judges screwed Marquez after he clearly beat Pacquiao. Question #1: Why didn't Marquez throw caution to the wind and knock him out? Pacquiao was clearly beaten mentally, and was ready to be taken down the last two rounds. Question#2: Why didn't Marquez take the rematch against Pacquiao. He had already drawn up the blueprint for beating Pacquiao, and as a matter of fact Morales studied the way Marquez beat Pacquiao and used the same sytem himself!
                    Would it be prudent to "throw caution to the wind" after one has visited the canvass three times in a single round?

                    Wouldn't it be even less prudent if one's nosebleed often defied the ministrations of one's cornermen and one felt something growing on one's forehead as a nagging reminder of what recklessness can cost?

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by trinidadpr87
                      How's it feel knowing JMM outboxed both John and Pacquiao easily.
                      feels like make believe cause thats exactly what it is sucka

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