This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected lost because they DID NOT do what Freddie taught them to do. Khan thinks he knows everything & doesnt want to listen to anyone. Lets see how he gets on with his new trainer. I personally think he'll rue the day he left Freddie Chavez is too dumb to know any better. He's a club fighter who only reached championship level due entirely to Freddie. He's more concerned with partying & the wacky weed & trying to make a career off his Daddies name As for Paquaio-Marquez Paquaio was winning the fight when the KO happened Manny made a mistake Juan Manuel took full advantage. all kudos to him & won the fightOne punch can decide any boxing match. Hopefully Manny has not suffered any ill effects from the KO & if not I think the only answer is Paquaio-Marquez 5... I think if Paquaio wants #5 Marquez owes him the chance after all Manny gave Juan Manuel 3 chances after their first very contraversial fight to settle the matter, which in my book is still not settled yet :bbb:bbb
This whole pacquiao was winning **** doesnt mean nothing he was winning by what a point? but if you want to get technical with it, lets score the fight til just before the fight was waived off. That means Marquez has 2 10-8 rounds either way this whole Pac was winning bull**** is a sack of stink
That means everything actually. He had Marquez bleeding heavily, busted open, desperate and in trouble. It meant so much that Marquez actually suffered a concussion after the fight and he wasn't the one that got knocked out. What happened in that fight could be the reason a fifth fight might never happen.
I am confident that Manny suffered a concussion to... the bottom line winning by a point being ahead by that little just before you got knocked the **** out like that means very little to be honest..
The point is, the damage he suffered in the process was too much and as far as I remember Pacquiao won rounds 1, 2, 4, 5 and was winning the 6th leading up to the knockout. Both guys may never be the same after that brutal affair, this is the point here.
I wonder if Pacquiao was even hurt by the right hand Marquez threw? Maybe the foot pain was so excruciating when Marquez mercilessly elephant-stomped it that he lost consciousness for a bit.
I would say the foot stomp contributed about 40 % to the KO. Another 50 % came from the rabbit punch to the kidney. The remainder came from a decent right counter-punch.
Too technical regarding the foot thing - bottom line is Pacquiao got reckless, lunged forward with his right, missed and got countered badly - the whole foot thing may have contributed to his balance but bottom line is he was reckless and paid the price Had he shown patience instead of looking for the KO I think he could have done Marquez some serious damage, that's how the fight was going - but he didn't and gave Marquez the perfect chance