Would beating Marquez add anything to Pac's legacy?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Casa, Nov 28, 2010.


  1. Daft P

    Daft P Active Member Full Member

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    If the fight happens at 140 and Pac stops Marquez, it gives.
     
  2. mikeweavertime

    mikeweavertime Active Member Full Member

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    This is true. In order to make the fight credible, Pac needs to fight him at 140 or I would go as far as 142. But at 147 it is a joke. It is would be a current Jr. Middleweight Champion vs the Lightweight Champion. Plus Marquez has been dropped numerous times recently. Pac flattens him at a higher weight.
     
  3. causality

    causality Well-Known Member Full Member

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    which really isn't that much right? :lol::lol::lol:
     
  4. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    AT 140 quite a bit, at 147 not so much, but still a little. Pacquaio is allot bigger than Marquez now and was when they last fought too
     
  5. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He already did.
     
  6. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No. I love JMM and even think he deserves the fight, but I wouldnt blame Manny for not making it. He has nothing to gain unless he really feels in his heart that he lost to Marquez, but I highly doubt that he feels that way.
     
  7. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i dont.
    marquez fought back for a draw in the first fight and a judge in the second admitted to scoring the fight wrong and it cost him the decision.
     
  8. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    im not talking about the scoring. I think Marquez won both, but as a fighter there is no question that at the end of both fights Manny thought he won. Hes the one in the ring and he should feel that way. Hes not a spectator, hes a world class competitor.