Just reviewed the fight between pac and marquez today on mute and now i changed my stand on the fight. When i watched it live on TV, I really thought marquez won. Now i realized that why people think marquez won the fight because they thought pac will dominate which at first was my expectation.
Nope. After re scoring it i had Marquez 116-112. Wont argue with 115-113. The first time i scored it i had Marquez 117-111
Let me see..:think You're a known Mayweather hater, and a known Pacquiao dick sucker... Yeah, you have a lot of credibility in regards to this subject....You have as much credibility as Pacquiao losing to Morales because they withdrew 1oz. of blood 3 days before the Morales fight, or was it because he couldn't use clitoris gloves? :deal Muther****a, you can watch the fight in mute, slow motion, standing on one foot and tapping your head and rubbing your stomach in circular motion on a black and white TV all you want, JMM put a clinic on Pacquiao...Accept it and move on or do like the other *******s and GTFO finally.
Of course he did. Only marqueer fans, drunk Mexicans and ***** void fans disagree. Judges, Compubox and marqueers face all show a different story. That he got beat in a close fight, but beaten comprehensively.:deal
funny but clearly pac won those 4 rounds! marq didnt land anything significant on those rounds. nice picture by the way! it just shows how dirty black slick american boxers fight! ( remember the sucker punch? )
Round 1 was a toss up that I gave to Manny. I'll look at just rounds 2-4 because I don't feel like watching the whole fight right now Round 2 is CLEARLY Marquez. Watch that **** again. Manny's only clean punch was a straight left to the body and he may have landed a clean left cross to Juan's head while he was slipping. All his other punches grazed and barely landed Round 3 was a CLEAR Pacquiao round. I don't really need to explain it. Round 4 was close and Pac won the first half and Juan won the second half. I gave it to Juan though because his punches looked more effective especially the right hand at the end of the round