Boxers instinctively know if they put up a good fight. Barring the miscalls of the judges, both protagonists know who won and who lost soon after the bell sounds signalling the conclusion of a 12 round fight. It is like a gentleman's creed between the two fighters. The winning and confident boxer raises both arms to signal his win, while the losing boxer will reluctantly do the same cause his manhood was just pounded. In the occassions where both fighters would raise their arms, you would know right away who genuinely won by looking at who raises his arms first. The loser will follow right away but never first. There is the humbling effect where after just being pounded, the losing boxer does not have the bravado to humiliate himself further and as such, would only follow after the winning boxer. Such is the case in PAC cs MARQUEZ 1. Marquez knew he won the fight(until after the judges' miscall-and this is not the point shaving Pac got) and he confidently raised his arms. Pac, salvaged some pride by raising his arms right after. You can see in the pic how Pac looked at Marquez cue. Pac never raised his arms first and he was looking at JMM. Soon after JMM proclaimed himslef the victor did PAC also do the same. See the pic
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March 15 2008