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  • Ryn0
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    #11
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    See my deal is, He fought Marquez tough, why the **** doesn't he go for it?
    Again, I thought Marquez won, but John was in there and doing well.

    Just want him to step up to the plate.
    See the thing is John is a good fighter, people say the Marquez fight was robbery but it wasn't it was a just a very close fight. John didn't need Pacquiao's power to make a contest of it, he won alot more rounds than Pac-man did in the first and second fight (if you don't count the points that pac-man gained through the KD's)

    Many people just assume that because John has beaten a big name ( I honestly thought he won) and didn't step up afterwards that he is terrible. I don't understand his reasoning behind it, I think it would be his promoters and not the man himself that want to make the most money out of him fighting in Indonesia. He has fought in Japan and Australia ton multiple occasions, he is a well rounded boxer and when matched up with the right guy can be exciting.

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    • nnamme
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      #12
      Originally posted by Ryno113
      See the thing is John is a good fighter, people say the Marquez fight was robbery but it wasn't it was a just a very close fight. John didn't need Pacquiao's power to make a contest of it, he won alot more rounds than Pac-man did in the first and second fight (if you don't count the points that pac-man gained through the KD's)

      Many people just assume that because John has beaten a big name ( I honestly thought he won) and didn't step up afterwards that he is terrible. I don't understand his reasoning behind it, I think it would be his promoters and not the man himself that want to make the most money out of him fighting in Indonesia. He has fought in Japan and Australia ton multiple occasions, he is a well rounded boxer and when matched up with the right guy can be exciting.
      yeah, after all is said and done, he still finds himself fighting in indonesia! Unfortunately, until he gets to fight in the US soil, he will remain just an ordinary boxer (with a title) who will never be truly recognized as one of the best pound4pound fighters of the world!

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