Yes, I also believe it was a lucky punch. Marquez' head was down just past Pacquiao's right side and he couldn't possibly have seen where it was going to land. By the same token, Pacquiao was unable to see it coming. I've seen this sort of punch, before as have you all, and it's impossible for the fighter to see it coming, nor the thrower to know where it's landing.
It's wrong of Marquez to be taking credit as if he planned it. He was lucky and he gets credit for the win, and should be happy with that. It will increase his bargaining power for the return. Some say he deserved to win, I say no, because he was not winning, he was well on the way to losing in a big way, so the fighter who deserved to win was the guy who was doing the most to win, and that was MannyP, who was beating Marquez up until he was KO'd with that single punch.
It was the unpredictability of boxing, which is what makes it exciting for specatators.
You haven't seen many Marquez fights have you? In fact any boxing in general. When you throw a straight right with all your weight behind it, your arm lines up with the opponents face which means your head will end up at the side of the opponent. :retard:
Pacquiao-Marquez 3
http://i1236.photobucket.com/albums/ff456/marquezisdaman/mp4.gif
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Marquez-Diaz
http://cdn.bleacherreport.net/images_root/article/media_slots/photos/000/453/007/marquez_original.jpg?1339114505
WeltschmerzMon Dec 10, 2012, 4:51 PM UTC
What was Pacquiao trying to do anyway, he just walked straight into that punch. Overconfidence I guess
ddangerousMon Dec 10, 2012, 2:32 PM UTC
too much hate
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576935#post576935
fitefanMon Dec 10, 2012, 9:33 AM UTC
He got overconfident and paid the price for it. You can't go completely offensive against a counter-puncher of Marquez's caliber.
it's really this ****ing simple
NekronicleMon Dec 10, 2012, 9:31 AM UTC
Yes winning by a small margin but then deciding to take a long nap in middle of fight. Compubox all you want Pac got destroyed and will never recover.
lol dude, not giving credit where credit is due is as bad as nuthugging... Marquez won the fight with an explosive KO, he won the fight decisively...but to act as if Pacman wasnt giving him his everything, and pretty much beating Marquez up is straight up ignorance.
Pacquiao had a power surge and then suffered a power cut when JMM blew his fuse.
The same punch he dropped his sparring partner with and which he was looking for throughout the fight was lucky? Yeah right..............
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576868&page=8 <---
Yes, I also believe it was a lucky punch. Marquez' head was down just past Pacquiao's right side and he couldn't possibly have seen where it was going to land. By the same token, Pacquiao was unable to see it coming. I've seen this sort of punch, before as have you all, and it's impossible for the fighter to see it coming, nor the thrower to know where it's landing.
It's wrong of Marquez to be taking credit as if he planned it. He was lucky and he gets credit for the win, and should be happy with that. It will increase his bargaining power for the return. Some say he deserved to win, I say no, because he was not winning, he was well on the way to losing in a big way, so the fighter who deserved to win was the guy who was doing the most to win, and that was MannyP, who was beating Marquez up until he was KO'd with that single punch.
It was the unpredictability of boxing, which is what makes it exciting for specatators.
why arent you up in http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showthread.php?t=576868&page=8