I think he's a bit overrated on here, having lost most of his big fights, but much respect for giving Manny all he can handle and mentally preparing him for the next big fights.
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Originally posted by ThePunchingBag View PostI think he's a bit overrated on here, having lost most of his big fights, but much respect for giving Manny all he can handle and mentally preparing him for the next big fights.
The 1st Pac fight was a draw, and a lot think he won the 2nd.
And the Mayweather fight was a complete farce.
Technically what you say is true ; but it's not exactly like he's Oscar De La Hoya or some ****. In all of his big fights, you can make a case for him winning ; except Mayweather.
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Originally posted by Castor_Troy View PostPac should thank the following :
barrera - For giving him the chance while he's still on top.
Morales - For beating him and making him more hungry
JMM - For giving him so much trouble, Imagine if he blow away JMM too. up to this pt. maybe 80% of all professional fighters will claim that Pac is roiding or doing some experiments with Orochimaru
DeLa Hoya - For the opportunity to kick his ass
Cotto - For a great war that will be remembered forever
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostHe got robbed against Norwood and John. Seriously.
The 1st Pac fight was a draw, and a lot think he won the 2nd.
And the Mayweather fight was a complete farce.
Technically what you say is true ; but it's not exactly like he's Oscar De La Hoya or some ****. In all of his big fights, you can make a case for him winning ; except Mayweather.
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Originally posted by ThePunchingBag View PostIt seems that according to BScene, he's the guy that ALMOST won all his big fights. He's a bit overrated in terms of skills and achievements. I still give him his props though.
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Originally posted by Zarco View Postare you a boxing fan or a pacxing fan? cause you must not watch much boxing for you to think that.
I applaud him for keeping his skills this late in the game. That's something Barrera and Morales didn't have. They started fading in their early 30's. Marquez is 36 and is still pretty damn sharp.
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