Will Marquez pull a Lewis and retire instead of rematch?

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  1. gyll

    gyll Undetectable Full Member

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    They fought FOUR times. Anyone who thinks JMM would ever duck Pac is a sore loser. That's just the truth. Lewis never put Vitali to sleep last I checked. People act like there was controversy in the 4th fight when there wasn't any. Pac leading in the scorecards means Pac was competitive and perhaps threatening but not good enough to beat JMM. End of story.
     
  2. Boxing Fanatic

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    floyd wont fight manny without strict drug testing. jmm fought him 4 times without 1.....priceless :smoke



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  3. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao has two wins over him and didn't really need to give him as many fights as he did either, right? You're one deluded cabdriver, Pablo.
     
  4. The Akbar One

    The Akbar One Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    It can be argued quite strongly, video analysis in support of, that he beat Pac four times. There is no need for a rematch. We saw that he needs the KO to get the win, that isn't fair for any boxer. He outboxes Pac every time, but Pac gets credit for simply throwing punches, regardless of whether they are even landing.
     
  5. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    Bottom line is you have two evenly matched GREAT warriors who give us good fights. Pac could have declared 'victory' after the first fight saying he won except for a scoring error. Suddenly now that Marquez finally has a win in his column you are seeing some people saying that is the ONLY one of the 4 fights that count.
     
  6. Watson

    Watson New Member Full Member

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    Take your head out your ass and stop acting like Pac kept fighting him because he had a good heart and wanted to keep giving him chances to prove himself. He fought him four times because it was the most financially sensible options. If there were other big money fights, he wouldn't have fought him.
     
  7. Snakefist

    Snakefist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    KO 6, i hope he does retire, what a way to.
     
  8. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Marquez should retire and avoid a fifth fight considering how obsessed he is with a win vs Packy. He could lose or get knocked out in a fifth fight, I mean anything can happen. But with that said, he would be a dumb ass for not taking a fifth fight. A fifth fight would net him around 20mills win, lose, or draw.
     
  9. uglyandproud7

    uglyandproud7 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    he'll fight again, but he's gonna really make them pay $$$
     
  10. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This was the only decisive and clear win! That's the difference. All the other fights were very close and some could of gone either way.

    We finally got a clear winner by KO here, you can not compare the other wins to this one.
     
  11. The_Destroyer

    The_Destroyer Active Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao got careless in RD6..
    Marquez got lucky with that counterpunch..

    if that punch did not hit the Pacman,
    I see a clear TKO from Pacman in RD 7..
    or a UD 118-107 (Marquez winning only Round 3, 10-8)

    But again, no excuses.. Marquez deserved the KO win..
    and i believe Pacman deserves a 5th fight..
     
  12. divac

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    Ref stopped the bout on cuts in a fight Vitali was begging for the chance to get even one more round against......
    Rematch was in order is such inconclusive ending.

    You can get any more conclusive than getting KTFO! Put to sleep! :deal

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  13. Maximus

    Maximus TKO6 Full Member

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    Although I was agree Pac was beginning to take charge and would have won decisively if not for the KO (and may even have KO'd JMM), that counter-punch was not lucky, JMM was looking for it all night and in the previous 3 fights. As they say in golf, 'the more I practice, the luckier I get'.
     
  14. The_Destroyer

    The_Destroyer Active Member Full Member

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    I agree..

    but what i meant about "lucky" is, that it hit Pacquiao with 1 sec. remaining on the clock..
    lucky because it was so perfect, pacquiao ran through his counter right..

    but a lucky punch? of course not..
     
  15. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Marquez is a master counter puncher but he did get sorta lucky to land that punch. It's not that he was waiting for that exact moment, he was trying to land that punch numerous times and it finaly landed with 1 sec left with the help of...Pac being careless and their foot got tangled which threw Pac off balanced. Nonetheless Pac put himself in that position for Marquez to hit him with that punch so its Pac own fault but you can't deny that Pac was tapping that ass good. He could have taken Marquez out in a round or two if he took his time.