Every once in a while, I'd see a post here and there pretty much dismissing the trilogy just because it was in the lower weight classes. Sometimes, certain posters you'd expect to give their 2 cents about the trilogy wouldnt even make an appearance in any of the related threads. There were some posters who came in and immediately started making threads about PBF even during the fights as if they were happening. And there are some posters here who stated they didnt care for the fights because its was all out brawling and not boxing (that one annoys me to the bone). So who didnt give a **** and why?
Who here didnt even care for the Marquez/Vazquez trilogy?
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Who here didnt even care for the Marquez/Vazquez trilogy?
84I cared for it. The fights and fighters speak for themselves.90.48%76I didnt care for it because it was in the lower weight classes4.76%4I didnt care for it because they arent big names1.19%1I didnt care for it because it was just brawling and i prefer more boxing3.57%3Tags: None -
I thought it was very exciting although I wouldn't rank it better than the trilogies of some others like Ali-Frazier because of the signifigance in boxing.Comment
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Some people just don't like little fighters.
I mean a grown man weighing 122 just doesn't compute with Joe Six pack.
A lot of casual fans wouldn't know who they were let alone
Caballero,Ponce de Leon, Molitor, Oliver,Cordoba, Juanma, Poonsawat, and a lot of good dudes in a very underrated division.Comment
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You really didn't watch any of those fights? That's surely your option, but I don't understand how a real boxing fan could miss all three of them.
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Anyone who votes for anything other than option one is either robbing themselves by not watching them, or a complete douchebag for not loving every second of those fights.Comment
that trilogy is a must see and should be ranked high in trilogys for any boxing fan.. But that's just my opinion.
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