Marquez: I'm NOT interested, I don't owe Pacquiao.

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  1. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    pac was tagging hatton all 6 minutes..and some. to say that was a lucky punch is a farce.
     
  2. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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    True & JMM was tagging Pac with rights & even knocked him down earlier in the same fight.
    Yet some people still call the 6th RD a "Lucky Punch".
    (Pac ate JMM rights in all 4 fights)
     
  3. RealBoxing

    RealBoxing Kill The Nonsense Full Member

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    Ariza supplied James Toney with roids in his Freddie roach camp days, tested positive for roids. Ariza is a master of passing drug test's after that mistake. Blow up in weight? didn't Pacroid blow up in weight jumping divisions even came in heavier than Marquez at scales and fight night. :yep:yep


    Marquez conditioning coach was hiding so much from the public that he was on the 24/7 episodes saying they will take any test possible on camera because they have nothing to hide. :deal
     
  4. RealBoxing

    RealBoxing Kill The Nonsense Full Member

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    Over your air head, dont mind me. :patsch
     
  5. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He always does, but unlike Hatton he wasn't being manhandled. If anything, it was Pac's strongest stretch vs JMM yet, except for the heavy 3rd KD.

    Not that JMM needs to take that into consideration when deciding on the 5th. Only in a roundabout way, cause it makes the 5th so highly anticipated and his biggest payday. If he'd dominated Pac, the demand wouldn't be there.
     
  6. lester proctor

    lester proctor Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You didn't have to tell me, I see you're here to troll.
     
  7. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    no, it's you that didn't get it.

    because even if pac didn't get lucky with that punch against ricky, pac was still on his way in dominating that fight.
     
  8. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Chicken move.

    Pac doesn't need this anyways 2-1-1. KO came after Heredia started training Juan, same S&C coach for no.1 sprinter in the world, same guy who said top 8 sprinters have to be doped. Yep.
     
  9. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    ariza has only been at wildcard for just over 3 years.

    toney was caught with roids waay before ariza first arrived at wildcard.

    ariza started to solely conditioned pac since the cotto fight. pac's weightjumping happened before ariza was in charge of pac's conditioning.
     
  10. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Its always comical listening to you pac****s accuse another man of doping!:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    The irony is too telling!:lol:
     
  11. anj

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    YAY!

    Marquez says no to a 5th fight. That KO put the rivalry to sleep, literally.

    Pacquiao was outboxing him fair and as long as his confidence is still high, he remains a lethal monster.
     
  12. Divi253

    Divi253 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's comical. Simply comical.

    Pac's fans hurt JMM's pride by saying he's cheating, he should never give Pac another payday or take any extra tests due to his pride.
    You don't get a fight by accusing the other party of cheating.
    Roach needs to kiss JMM's ass first if they want to negotiate a fight.
    Arum said Pac wasn't fighting in US anymore? He can't dictate where they fight before negotiations start, what if JMM wants to fight in the US? :lol::lol:

    I love how **** changes completely, and people act like they don't remember the past. I could do this all day...
     
  13. SUPER TROJAN

    SUPER TROJAN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They fought four times. This was supposed to be the LAST fight, but obviously people want more because of how awesome it was. They even said before the fight that this was going to be it, and Marquez seems to be sticking to his guns. I applaud him for it. I'd rather see something fresh or different, honestly. The fourth fight was a great way to end the rivalry between these two. Manny has more wins, but Marquez has the definite win. Great way to end the war.

    I'd rather see Marquez vs Mayweather II (somewhat fresh. It's been a few years.), Marquez vs Khan, or MAYBE even Marquez vs Matthysse(I know he's at 140 and wants to win a belt there, but still a great fight)!

    Pacman should bang out Rios! Or maybe even Khan. That would be an all action fight! :)
     
  14. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Justifying the advantage in weight with economics is irrelevant, Manny had the advantage with the catch-weight. It's simply a fact. Then there's the point that they had the rematch at 147, with no title on the line.

    So it goes from an overwhelming majority to a slight majority in terms of press scores for JMM. Then you have the multitude of trainers and professional boxers who scored in favor of Marquez, and fans who voted upwards of 76% in favor of Marquez on an HBO poll, and readers who voted it as Robbery of the Year for Ring Magazine.

    Beating Barrera (who was still a top-level fighter given his improved performance in the Pacquiao rematch), beating a prime Orlando Salido, who until a few weeks ago was reigning featherweight champion, being the first man to knock out Casamayor in his first lightweight fight; giving up size, youth, and speed against a prime Juan Diaz in a FOTY; giving up size, youth, and power in another FOTY with Katsidis at a technical high-point of his career and an upswing in focus following the loss of his brother; and matching Pacquiao 3 times before knocking him out in the 4th. All after consistently fighting top-10 opponents in his division for years, which include a questionable loss against still-undefeated Chris John, a victory over a prime Rocky Juarez, Derrik Gainer, etc.. His legacy is already beefy enough.

    It's clear you're making excuses for Pacquiao in the wake of his most crushing defeat, so don't bother responding. Nobody cares. Marquez has earned his right to choose fights as he pleases, and doesn't owe anybody a thing.
     
  15. Rudyard

    Rudyard **** How You Feel!! HOE! banned

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    Exactley!!:good