Pac's latest interview "Marquez landed a lucky punch..."

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  1. afterglow

    afterglow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Luck is when preperation meets opportunity.
     
  2. elchivito

    elchivito master betty Full Member

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    "Juan was getting beat up, Juan landed a lucky punch, It took him 40 rnds to ko Pacquiao, yap yap yap, etc etc."

    To answer the first, if your a true boxing fan, you should know by now Marquez is at his most dangerous snd his best when he is hurt. This was perfectly clear from the first 3 minutes, from the VERY 1rst ROUND of their historic rivalry.

    The "lucky punch" deal has been explained countless times, it did not happen once, but TWICE, that isn't luck, its called a butt-whuppin, and if you think otherwise hang yourself upside down and pull a bag over your head with the biggest rat in your kitchen Chuck Norris-style. You fail to understand cuz your simply a *******.

    Boggles my mind how *******s complain it took Marquez 40 rnds to KO Pacquiao when Pacman hasn't done it HIMSELF. Marquez did it in 40, what's it going to take Pacquiao, 50? 60? 80? NEVER?
     
  3. firehorse

    firehorse New Member Full Member

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    If the roles were reversed and pac was the one who caught Juan with a Ko punch while Geting busted up by Juan, I would say he got a bit lucky. Not saying pac is better, just saying they are so evenly matched that they need luck to convincingly separate them. I would watch them do it again.
     
  4. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Marquez had the top steroid expert in the world today as his strength trainer who is also the top expert on cheating the drug tests. This person testified in court against his so-called friends to keep from going to prison. Check it out. Hell, it was all over the news.............
     
  5. HeavyPuncha

    HeavyPuncha Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Anyone who said JMM wasn't roiding in this fight is full of shît and lying to themselves.
     
  6. Foxy 01

    Foxy 01 Boxing Junkie banned

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    As some have pointed out already, what Pacturds should really be worried about is why their shitty little hero cant keep JMM down no matter how many times he drops him, or even when he cuts his face up and breaks his nose, Marquez doesn't give a fvck and just keeps coming, and making Paci - OW back off everytime there is an exchange.

    Yet 2 good right hands, and BOOM KTFO 6.
     
  7. Str8ryte

    Str8ryte Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There was nothing lucky about it. He practiced that punch in sparring and used it in the fight because Pac is so predictable.
     
  8. mancat

    mancat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Too bad Pac was against random testing for the Marquez 4 fight. They might have caught Marquez on something. But then Pac would have exposed himself as a fraud and hypocrite for refusing random testing against Floyd.

    Instead, Pac has apologists and fans making steroid accusations against Marquez. Ironic because these same fans called foul when Floyd and family accused Pac of being a steroid cheat.
     
  9. afterglow

    afterglow Well-Known Member Full Member

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    *******s have no buisness calling out any boxer for possible steroid use.

    If you think Pac hasn't been using something since he moved to WW, then I have bridge in Brooklyn i'd like to sell you.
     
  10. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Totally different situations. Pacquiao got reckless as he had Marquez badly hurt and backing off completely forgetting Marquez' counter punching ability. Hatton was being dominated from start till he was timed and knocked out. I wouldn't consider it "lucky" more than Marquez timing Pacquiao perfectly at the right time.
     
  11. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Again, another ******* refusing to accept reality.
    At the time of the KO, Marquez was not hurt in the least, and Pacquiao was not going in for the kill as you and many *******s would like to believe.
    I'm posting the round again. Marquez from the midpoint of the round foward was dictating terms and landing cleaner and harder than Pacquiao period.

    Pacquiao got knocked out from a shot that Marquez set a trap for.
    Pacquiao landed a shot that Marquez rode with. Marquez was'nt hurt in the least from that shot.
    Marquez went off balance going foward trying to retaliate, but then backed off seeing that Pacquiao had.
    Ass soon as Pacquiao lazily pumped the first right jab, Marquez allready knew the second one was coming (a Pacquiao trademark).
    Marquez' eyes lit up like a christmas tree.

    Watch the round, Marquez was in control when Pacquiao ran into that "setup" explosion of a shot!


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9-meKMswgk