Rafael Marquez has hairline shoulder fracture, out for six months.

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  1. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I seen Rafa clearly throw many punches with both hands and yes rounds 7 and 8 he was clearly slowing down and getting hit more and more.
     
  2. Killer Instinct

    Killer Instinct Be formless, shapeless... Full Member

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    He slowed down because he was fatigued and knew he needed to land a heavy shot with his feet planted.

    It didn't look like he got rocked badly or buzzed at any point. In the later rounds, Rafa was just loading up on his left hooks and his right hand shots looked like they had no mustard on them.

    To those who questioned his heart and reasoning for retiring on his stall, your all a disgrace, the man suffered a hairline fracture to his right shoulder.
     
  3. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    You have to be the dumbest puerto rican of all time on ESB
     
  4. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The difference being that Marquez was competing in a sport where people die, if they can't defend themselves. So Favre can't throw a ball as far or accurate. Who cares? It's obviously not that severe or he wouldn't be playing.
     
  5. saul_ir34

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    Broken hands arent so bad since you have protection on them. Do you know what a fracture does to your joints? They are basically grinding when you throw a punch. I have a fracture like that on my elbow and i could barely extend my arm. It was alot of pain. Now imagine fighting with that injury against a top fighter like JML.

    Trust me the pain is bad in itself. Getting punched back and not being able to defend yourself is worse.
     
  6. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    all i know is this.....


    rafa got injured in the 3rd (still managed to make juanma wear high heels a few times)
    weeks saved juanma
    juanma was the one on ***** street the whole fight
    rafa is 35yrs old
    juanma is 27yrs old
    juanma use a lot, i mean a lot of dirty ass tactics


    typical
     
  7. DatBo215

    DatBo215 Active Member Full Member

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    All I know is this... Juanma Lopez TKO round 8 over Rafael Marquez.
     
  8. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You were completely watching another fight by saying Weeks saved Juanma. Chill on the alcohol:good
     
  9. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have had both of my hands fracture, broken foot, sprain ankle, and pretty soon I need surgery for one my knees. I do know how some of these injuries feel. Trust me. As said Marquez is a warrior, did the injury play a role, of course. But as said and everyone is entitle, my opinion is he realize he was getting hit more and more and becoming fatigue and outwork. That play more of a role of him quitting than the injury to his shoulder as he was clearly still landing from both hands.
     
  10. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    umm, weeks did save juanma....45 seconds at a time like that is another lifeline....why dont you admit that
     
  11. Jack

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    I was really pleased with how Marquez looked, considering the injury. I think his performance alone against a very good champions says everything you need to know about him. A fit Marquez beats Gamboa and John. Caballero would get slaughtered.
     
  12. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Go get the video, because what I did see was Marquez landing a good shot. Lopez then reacted with his shots and became real aggressive and even screaming at Marquez to bring it on:huh
     
  13. he didnt win round 4 then? let me remind u that after 5 rounds, even according to u, they were all tied up. jml won the next three because marquez shouldnt have been fighting. u cant fight with a fractured shoulder. he must have been in tremendous pain. marquez with two arms stops lopez any day of the week. lopez cant take what he dishes out. marquez can take more than what he gives.
     
  14. EpsilonAxis

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    You ****ers are crazy.

    Boxing is a SPORT. It may be the sport of fistfighting, but it is a SPORT. It is not the end-all and be-all of these guys' existence.

    Any other sport, you get injured...you retire for the match, and it's ok. In boxing, where you're literally fighting for your CONSCIOUSNESS...you get an injury that stops you from being able to protect yourself, and people call you a quitter.

    Ever boxed with a broken hand? Or even a broken finger, a BRUISED finger even? I have and it's ****ing horrible, borderline unbearable...let alone defend yourself from a guy trying to take your head off.
     
  15. Kid Cubano

    Kid Cubano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I have to say that Marquez surprised me with the effort...i was expecting Juanma walking over the older and smaller Rafa(remember he fought most of his life at 118,not talking about height),instead with and injured right shoulder he stood his ground for 8 rds against the younger heavy hitter.And could have KO Juanma if his shoulder didnt collapse...and if Weeks didnt give Juanma some extratime to recover....:)