1. Pacquiao 2. Marquez 3. Pacquiao 4. Pacquiao 5. Marquez 6. Pacquiao 7. Marquez 8. Marquez 9. Pacquiao 10. Pacquiao 11. Marquez 12. Pacquiao I had it dead even after 8 and only gave Marquez the 11th of the final four rounds, which were all close. The win was there for the taking and he simply took his foot off the gas pedal. 7-5 Pacquiao in a very close fight. I don't know where some of the wide cards in favor of JMM are coming from. JMM was definitely landing excellent counter rights, left uppercuts and hooks to the body. Just not enough.
1 Pacquiao (could have feasibly gone to Marquez) 2 Marquez 3 Pacquiao 4 Marquez 5 Marquez 6 Marquez 7 Marquez 8 Even (could have feasibly gone to Pac) 9 Marquez 10 Marquez 11 Pacquiao (could have feasibly gone to Marquez) 12 Pacquiao (could have feasibly gone to Marquez) 116-113 Marquez. After scoring this fight upon a second viewing more dispassionately, I started feeling bad for Pacquiao.
Rd 1: Pac Rd 2: Marq Rd 3: Pac Rd 4: Pac Rd 5: Marq Rd 6: Pac Rd 7: Marq Rd 8: Marq Rd 9: Pac Rd 10: Pac Rd 11: Pac Rd 12: Pac 116 - 112 Pacquiao after watching it the 2nd time. Round 10 was very close. However, i'm scared for Pacquiao when he fights Floyd though. I don't care what anyone say about difference in styles, Floyd is a slicker, faster, smarter, younger, more powerful, taller, and longer reach version of Marquez when it comes to fighting Pacquiao. Marquez just gave Floyd a decent blueprint of how to score a shutout against Pacquiao - nullify speed with timing and use footwork to land the straight right all night.