Is Juan Marquez a shot fighter already?

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  • ELPacman
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    #111
    Marquez is no where near shot. He hasn't looked shot in any of his fights. He gets hit more because he's trying to be more offensive, thus he's opened up more to counter shots. He's only been in a real war with Manny and if your one that goes by wars putting mileage on the body, then Marquez is a fairly new used car. He's coming off dominating performances, afew of them against younger, hungrier foes. This win will be completely legit for either fighter. Plus it's so funny that nobody mentions all the wars Manny has been in to say whether he's shot or not. Every fight Manny goes into is practically a war - Morales style.

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    • ferocity
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      #112
      Originally posted by ELPacman
      Marquez is no where near shot. He hasn't looked shot in any of his fights. He gets hit more because he's trying to be more offensive, thus he's opened up more to counter shots. He's only been in a real war with Manny and if your one that goes by wars putting mileage on the body, then Marquez is a fairly new used car. He's coming off dominating performances, afew of them against younger, hungrier foes. This win will be completely legit for either fighter. Plus it's so funny that nobody mentions all the wars Manny has been in to say whether he's shot or not. Every fight Manny goes into is practically a war - Morales style.

      Just to name a few Marquez wars, Barrera, Jadeng, Pacquiao. As you can see it wasn't only the Pacquiao fight.

      Morales had a lose coming into the Pacquiao fight. The 1st one and the 2nd one. Manny been in wars but he's been winning. He didn't rush Barrera cause he was either scared of what Barrera had and was afraid Barrera may work him like Marquez first did or 2, he was contint to box with Barrera as Roach had been working on his boxing. Either way it was Pacquiao who didn't press for the fight like he did in his prior fight with Solis.

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      • Bogler
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        #113
        Originally posted by ferocity
        Just to name a few Marquez wars, Barrera, Jadeng, Pacquiao. As you can see it wasn't only the Pacquiao fight.

        Morales had a lose coming into the Pacquiao fight. The 1st one and the 2nd one. Manny been in wars but he's been winning. He didn't rush Barrera cause he was either scared of what Barrera had and was afraid Barrera may work him like Marquez first did or 2, he was contint to box with Barrera as Roach had been working on his boxing. Either way it was Pacquiao who didn't press for the fight like he did in his prior fight with Solis.
        you have got to be so dumb to think manny was scare or afraid of what barrera may do to him. manny flatout outboxed and beat mab to a pulp the first time. barrera boxed only to survive in the 2nd and not came to fight you moron. were you the ****** poster who also blamed corrales for not taking the castillo fight because castillo didnt make weight? your logic is below sealevel.

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        • ferocity
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          #114
          Originally posted by Bogler
          you have got to be so dumb to think manny was scare or afraid of what barrera may do to him. manny flatout outboxed and beat mab to a pulp the first time. barrera boxed only to survive in the 2nd and not came to fight you moron. were you the ****** poster who also blamed corrales for not taking the castillo fight because castillo didnt make weight? your logic is below sealevel.
          If Pacquiao was my fighter i too would think, he wasn't afraid of Barrera.

          But he really wasn't afraid of Solis prior to Barrera and Pacquiao looked like the old fearless Pacquiao. Problem was as he was putting everything onto his punchs to ko Solis, he was missing 90 percent of his punchs.

          Pacquiao coming out so strong against Solis and missing so many punchs against a C class fighter is why when he was set to fight a A class fighter he didn't want to be made foolish or get ko'd. Only reason i can think off for Pacquiao looking so timid to punch. He was SSSSSSSSScared to get ko'd. I'll see if Pacquiao comes out strong like he last did with Solis or he comes in timid like he did with Barrera. "manny flat ouboxed...." ****en funny as hell, you should be a comidian, even when you're trying not to be funny, you're funny!!! Great job, now run down to the store and bring me back a pack of tortillas.

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            #115
            Originally posted by Bogler
            you have got to be so dumb to think manny was scare or afraid of what barrera may do to him. manny flatout outboxed and beat mab to a pulp the first time. barrera boxed only to survive in the 2nd and not came to fight you moron. were you the ****** poster who also blamed corrales for not taking the castillo fight because castillo didnt make weight? your logic is below sealevel.
            many "outboxed" barrer in the first fight? Barrera got his ass whooped. there was little boxing in that fight. in the second fight, EVERYONE noticed that Manny wasnt pressing as he has in his previous fights whatever the reason is.

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            • Bogler
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              #116
              Originally posted by ferocity
              If Pacquiao was my fighter i too would think, he wasn't afraid of Barrera.

              But he really wasn't afraid of Solis prior to Barrera and Pacquiao looked like the old fearless Pacquiao. Problem was as he was putting everything onto his punchs to ko Solis, he was missing 90 percent of his punchs.

              Pacquiao coming out so strong against Solis and missing so many punchs against a C class fighter is why when he was set to fight a A class fighter he didn't want to be made foolish or get ko'd. Only reason i can think off for Pacquiao looking so timid to punch. He was SSSSSSSSScared to get ko'd. I'll see if Pacquiao comes out strong like he last did with Solis or he comes in timid like he did with Barrera. "manny flat ouboxed...." ****en funny as hell, you should be a comidian, even when you're trying not to be funny, you're funny!!! Great job, now run down to the store and bring me back a pack of tortillas.
              styles makes fights dont you know that by now? sometimes 2 boxers will look awkward against each other however good they are because of styles. and that's what solis-pac was about, but nevertheless when he wanted to pumped it up, he ko'd solis no sweat.

              if you think it wasnt outboxing outlasting outfighting what happened to MAB in the first fight then you're just a biased ****** ******. get over it, the whole world already agreed thats what happend back then.

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