It goes to show boxers cannot be content with leaving their fate in the judge's hands. When Barrera was the champ JMM didnt exactly beat him convingcingly as there was the knockdown ruled as a slip that woulda swung the favor towards Barerra on the final card. Instead that contreversial round was awarded to JMM as he was MORE AGRESSIVE. But you dont find anyone crying over that decision or crying for an immediate rematch even though Barrera definitely deserved one. You dont see Barrera campaigning or crying foul cuz he is a CLASS ACT. I used to like JMM until he threw that ***** fit. very unprofessional and its not the way to get what he wants.
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[QUOTE=shadeyfizzle;3256478]It goes to show boxers cannot be content with leaving their fate in the judge's hands. When Barrera was the champ JMM didnt exactly beat him convingcingly as there was the knockdown ruled as a slip that woulda swung the favor towards Barerra on the final card. Instead that contreversial round was awarded to JMM as he was MORE AGRESSIVE. But you dont find anyone crying over that decision or crying for an immediate rematch even though Barrera definitely deserved one. You dont see Barrera campaigning or crying foul cuz he is a CLASS ACT. I used to like JMM until he threw that ***** fit. very unprofessional and its not the way to get what he wants.[/QUOTE
It has nothing to do with boxers being content with leaving their fate in the judge's hands. Pac didnt knock him out either so...that means he was content with leaving it up to the judges? It's not about being content, when you got 2 guys that are too good to be put down and left down their is no other choice but the judges. These judges didnt do bad, it was a close fight that could of gone either way, I feel JMM won, but thats just my opinion.Comment
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the **** you talking about? Barrera was pissed and bitching about the decision when they did the post fight interview. On 2 different mexican news networks, he blasted the officiating and the scores. and if JMM complaining about the loss turned you away from JMM as a fan, well, damn. i guess being a fan of a fighter's abilities just isnt enough for some people these days.Comment
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marquez paquiao
manny did'nt cry like a ***** when the judges cheated for jmm in the first fight. it was'nt a draw. manny won that fight. he took the draw like a man. now jmm lost he's crying like a *****. all mexican fighters lately have been crying like bitches when they lose. vargas is the only one who manned up to his lost.Comment
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manny did'nt cry like a ***** when the judges cheated for jmm in the first fight. it was'nt a draw. manny won that fight. he took the draw like a man. now jmm lost he's crying like a *****. all mexican fighters lately have been crying like bitches when they lose. vargas is the only one who manned up to his lost.Comment
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marquez
all mexican fighters cry like bitches when they lose.manny did'nt cry when they called the first fight a draw when he really won.he took that like a man but ***** ass marquez and all the mexican fighters cry like girls when they lose.Comment
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Manny no.1 pound for pound, what a joke! He can even beat Juan Manuel Marquez. Marquez exposed him as nothing special. Every expert picked manny to destroy jmm. I think manny got a good beating.Comment
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A good beating is gettin knocked down 4times in 2 fights as opposed to 0. A good beating is layin on your back and coming about 3 steps from sitting on the other fighter's stool. A good beating is having a chunk of your eyelid shown falling out on PPV. Having a 5-1-1 record against 3 future hall of famers who were all top 5 pound 4 pound validates number 1 pound 4 pound ranking as opposed to money mayweather who may have more talent but has only fought 1 top contender since 2002. That's 6 years of fighting nobodies and B grade contenders all overly mismatched. I even had delahoya who lost 3 of last 4 going into the mayweather fight ahead. To not hoist manny to the number 1 spot would do both Pacquiao and JMM an injustice.Comment
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