My scorecard if I'm being extremely generous to Pacquiao, so much I would have to be a ******* masturbating to Pacquiao AND give every single of the closest rounds to Pac. With my ******* goggles: 1. Pac 2. JMM 3. Pac 4. JMM 5. JMM 6. Pac 7. JMM 8. JMM 9. JMM 10. JMM 11. Pac 12. Pac 7-5 for JMM My official scorecard last time I watched it: 9-3 for JMM
case in point Canucks scored the fight 116-112 to Marquez and still gave Pac the ninth. ISAL says that if he watches the fight with ******* goggles and gave Pac every single close round, JMM still won the ninth round. Something doesn't make sense here.
nah, you dont have to watch it in slo-mo, the judges didnt and they got it right the first time...so stop making excuses for **** sake, pac beat your whinny *****!!! let it go hombre:hey:hey:hey
Good post and stats are skewed. I agree, scoring on who threw more is not part of any legitimate scorecard and not part of the criteria. Yes I'm a JMM fan but anyone with eyes and a brain can see that Marquez won unless they are complete Pacq nuthuggers. I do admit that Pacq did better after watching the fight more than once but still he did not show enough to make him the victor. Being frustrated and getting tagged and countered more should not award anyone the victory the fight was a robbery. BTW, the OP is one of the biggest Pacq nuthuggers here along with puga but every top fighter has their share of nuthuggers. I just hope Jinkee can have it sometimes lol.
Go re-watch rd. 9 and come back and tell me who landed the harder shots...don't tell me who threw more, but actually landed the better punches...and a FULL round is 3 minutes long not the last 30 seconds. :good
if it's not a close round and there's no way in hell even a ******* could score it for Pac then why did Canucks score it for Pacquiao, even though he thought Marquez won? btw I just picked the only two scorecards posted in this thread of people who thought Marquez won the fight. If there was more I would be able to point out even more disparities that show that the fight was extremely close and could have gone either way.
polls show Pac lost man-fight was a robbery bro-to every fan other than "*******s" the fight was a robbery- Your trying to argue someone elses opinion..thats dumb and stupid-argue the reasoning behind it is smarter. I scored it 8-4 for JMM btw..you will find that most fans (approx 80 out of 100) have Pac losing that fight:deal
Desn't matter bro cause fights are scored on a round by round basis. You got people scoring rounds all over the place. If the people who thought Marquez won can't agree on which rounds he won and which rounds he lost then it shows that the fight was close and could go either way. Also, you just referred to an HBO poll earlier in the thread where 46% of people have Pac losing the fight, not 80 out of 100. So you are obviously twisting words/numbers or not being honest.
The boxing fans voted this robbery of the year.:good The majority of people had pac losing this fight.:thumbsup
This is how I saw it as well. Several posterns seem to believe JMM was connecting every time he started to swing. They dont understand how much Pac made him miss.
You're absolutely right about HBO. They knew that Pacquiao was being handed a boxing lesson. So they were scrambling to position themselves to make a stance at the very end that Pacquiao was deserving of a decision they already knew beforehand would be handed to him. They heard Nacho telling Marquez, "we're winning" and instead of paying attention and attempting to watch and score the rounds on their merits, they rode with what Nacho said and played as if Marquez stopped fighting when in fact Marquez never stopped doing what he had been doing all along from the beggining. The workrate of both fighters slowed in the last couple of rounds, because Pacquiao's workrate took a drop. Marquez was in countermode virtually the whole fight, and so if Pacquiao's workrate drops, so does that of the counterpuncher. With Pacquiao being told by Roach he needed a knockout, he comes out for the 12th afraid to let his hands loose on a Marquez who was standing center ring, hands up and ready for Pacquiao to come after him. Pacquiao never pushed the issue the last couple of rounds, despite being told by his corner he was losing the fight.