Pacquiao's most difficult night?

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    Pacquiao's most difficult night?

    Juan Manuel Marquez by many miles. I remember seeing Pacquiao in the corner with blood in his mouth after the 6th or seventh with an exhausted, discouraged face hear the five second bell for the next round and desperately cross his chest as if to say "Jesus, I've needed you alot in the past. You have to come through for me once again."
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    Singsurat.

    he was already drained from making weight and was stopped in 3.

    I finally saw it a couple months ago.
    Last edited by Hydro; 02-22-2007, 12:28 PM.

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    • Deeznuts
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      #3
      were u see it? Never saw the fight before

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      • Hydro
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        #4
        Originally posted by Deeznuts
        were u see it? Never saw the fight before
        I ordered it from boxingcraze.com

        I never saw Pac's first loss though.

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        • Mr. Ryan
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          #5
          Originally posted by Hydro
          I ordered it from boxingcraze.com

          I never saw Pac's first loss though.
          I did, Quinito Henson was yelling "HIS EYES ARE CROSSED! MANNY PACQUIAO HAS BEEN DEFEATED!" He looked like a little ass kid in there.

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          • Run
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            #6
            Originally posted by Hot Topic
            Juan Manuel Marquez by many miles. I remember seeing Pacquiao in the corner with blood in his mouth after the 6th or seventh with an exhausted, discouraged face hear the five second bell for the next round and desperately cross his chest as if to say "Jesus, I've needed you alot in the past. You have to come through for me once again."
            Agreed.

            And IMO, JMM is the best version fighter he's ever fought. I'm not saying JMM is better than M.A.B. or Erik but the JMM that faced Pac was better than the M.A.B. and Erik that faced Pac.

            I still say JMM is a top 10 P4P candidate.



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            • bishop2006
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              Yeh in the fight i found it hard 2 give Pac a round after the second, i think JMM schooled him,we need a rematch,they have both improved since

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                #8
                Originally posted by bishop2006
                Yeh in the fight i found it hard 2 give Pac a round after the second, i think JMM schooled him,we need a rematch,they have both improved since
                Marquez has declined considerably, it wouldn't be as competitive as the first fight. I'd pick Pacquiao by KO in the rematch, Marquez looks like he's really had it as a fighter.

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