Marquez Didn't Impress Pacquiao

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    #21
    Of course Pacquiao is gonna say he is not impressed. He doesnt feel like promoting him for nothing. As an example when Pacquiao thought he was gonna fight Barrera again and Barrera had just beat a old, slow, and no longer Hungry ayala. Pacquiao said he was impressed. Promotions = Money.

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    • grayfist
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      #22
      Originally posted by SweetScience
      Pacquiao will be very impress, when Marquez kicks his ass!
      If there's any ass kicking to be done (and there has to be), it will be Pacman who will be doing it. That ballroom dance with Salido shows Marquez cannot handle a two-fisted Pacman. Who has JMM beaten anyway? An old Medina, whose only gift at this stage is his inability to go away for good (SEE Medina-Harrison I which was fought after Medina met Marquez) and a Gainer whose performance had started to visibly deteriorate even before they met? Pacman's mistake, compounded by the sore left hand and the blister, was that he appeared to have relied too much on a single left straight to put Marquez away in their first fight. If he meets Marquez again, he'll be two-fisted. We saw how he can be an awesome perpetual punching machine in Pacquiao-Barrera and we saw the result. I'm underwhelmed by the prospect of a Pacman-Marquez meeting; seeing it now (after Marquez-Salido) as a minor pitstop for Manny. Bring on Morales!
      Last edited by grayfist; 09-20-2004, 08:52 PM.

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      • grayfist
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        #23
        Originally posted by Ultimate
        Of course Pacquiao is gonna say he is not impressed. He doesnt feel like promoting him for nothing. As an example when Pacquiao thought he was gonna fight Barrera again and Barrera had just beat a old, slow, and no longer Hungry ayala. Pacquiao said he was impressed. Promotions = Money.
        Quick study,, that country bumpkin from a third- world country named Pacman, ain't he?!

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        • m00ks
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          #24
          Originally posted by grayfist
          If there's any ass kicking to be done (and there has to be), it will be Pacman who will be doing it. That ballroom dance with Salido shows Marquez cannot handle a two-fisted Pacman. Who has JMM beaten anyway? An old Medina, whose only gift at this stage is his inability to go away for good (SEE Medina-Harrison I which was fought after Medina met Marquez) and a Gainer whose performance had started to visibly deteriorate even before they met? Pacman's mistake, compounded by the sore left hand and the blister, was that he appeared to have relied too much on a single left straight to put Marquez away in their first fight. If he meets Marquez again, he'll be two-fisted. We saw how he can be an awesome perpetual punching machine in Pacquiao-Barrera and we saw the result. I'm underwhelmed by the prospect of a Pacman-Marquez meeting; seeing it now (after Marquez-Salido) as a minor pitstop for Manny. Bring on Morales!
          Hey grayfist, gimme yer in dept analysis of a Morales-Pacman matchup.

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          • JaNnO
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            #25
            Originally posted by m00ks
            LOL!! You've seen what 2-3 Pac fights and all of the sudden you make that analysis?

            Pac doesn't have a strong chin?
            Did either one of the top mex fetherweights bring him down? even get a knockdown? No. Not MAB. Not Marquez. Both guys have knocked out a decent amount of fighters and couldn't bring Pacman down once. Doesn't that says something about Manny's chin??

            Pac doesn't have heart? He's never been hurt in a fight then adapt to the style? LOL this one was the funniest.
            He was knocked down and badly shooken up against Nedal Hussein. He got up and won the fight convingcingly.
            Agapito Sanchez ****ed him up with headbutts and lowblows, still fought without complaints.
            Not to mention the COUNTLESS wars that he's been in vs these Thais and Koreans.
            His HEART and spirit beat Barrera, don't forget that.

            See you haven't seen none of his previous fights. If you had, you wouldn't have made those statements. He's had 42 Pro fights, not 2. Get that straight.
            These people prolly haven't seen a lot of Korean and Thai fighters that's why they tend to underestimate them. These boxers are martial artists and serious fighters in their own right. Manny had been at wars with a lot of Korean and Thai fighters and showed a lot of heart at fighting them earlier in his career. Manny is a real warrior who will fight anybody, anytime and anywhere. This Pacman guy has "NO FEAR" at all!

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              #26
              Originally posted by JaNnO
              These people prolly haven't seen a lot of Korean and Thai fighters that's why they tend to underestimate them. These boxers are martial artists and serious fighters in their own right. Manny had been at wars with a lot of Korean and Thai fighters and showed a lot of heart at fighting them earlier in his career. Manny is a real warrior who will fight anybody, anytime and anywhere. This Pacman guy has "NO FEAR" at all!
              It's insane how much punches are thrown and recieved in these matches. They aint much boxers (boxing I mean) but they are certified warriors. Almost every match up looks to be Hagler-Hearns remake. And fighst would generally last 4-5 rounds.

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                #27
                Originally posted by m00ks
                Hey grayfist, gimme yer in dept analysis of a Morales-Pacman matchup.
                Thanks for the trust, mOOks, but can I save it for the time when the match is announced? I'm waiting for another Morales appearance (prolly, Morales-Barrera) before I put out... If it's ok with you, pal.

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                • m00ks
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                  #28
                  sure no probs, I'll hold out mine also until after the MAB-Morales. I wanan see how he fares again against feathers.

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                  • JaNnO
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by m00ks
                    It's insane how much punches are thrown and recieved in these matches. They aint much boxers (boxing I mean) but they are certified warriors. Almost every match up looks to be Hagler-Hearns remake. And fighst would generally last 4-5 rounds.
                    It's like hell fighting these guys dude. They are like "possessed" whenever they fight and they fight to the finish. Being the best warrior is a big tradition in most Asia countries that's why most martial arts started there. Bushido even professes that defeat is worse than death. They rather die than live in shame for the rest of their life. Not a classic chicken, if you ask me (lol)!!!

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                    • grayfist
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by m00ks
                      sure no probs, I'll hold out mine also until after the MAB-Morales. I wanan see how he fares again against feathers.
                      Thanx Buddy

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