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  • magicjordan
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    Floyd vs Marquez boring - Pacquiao

    Floyd vs Marquez boring - Pacquiao
    Updated May 08, 2009 12:00 AM


    MANILA, Philippines - The Floyd Mayweather Jr.-Juan Manuel Marquez fight, scheduled July 18 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, should be a good one for both fighters.

    But for the fans? If you ask Manny Pacquiao, it could be the opposite.”Baka boring ‘yan (Could be boring),” said the Filipino mega-star when asked what he sees in the fight that could serve as an eliminator for the right to face Pacquiao next.

    Pacquiao said while it should be a good fight, Mayweather may turn the ring into his own dancefloor.

    “I think Marquez is the better boxer and counter-puncher. But the problem with Mayweather is too fast. And if he runs, then the fight becomes boring,” said Pacquiao.

    Mayweather used the same tactic against Oscar dela Hoya and ran away with the victory that failed to live up to expectations.

    The undefeated American said during the press conference announcing his fight with Marquez that he’s been on the road, running seven miles a day.

    “He needs to do that because he’ll do a lot of running in the ring,” said a Filipino fight fan from Los Angeles.

    While his trainer, Nacho Beristain, said they’ve given up hope on fighting Pacquiao a third time, Marquez continued to taunt the Filipino, in the hope of landing a fight.

    “Right now I want to be the best fighter and to be the best you have to fight the best. Pacquiao keeps running from me. And he doesn’t want to face me a third time he just keeps running away. So, I decided to fight the very very best and that is Floyd Mayweather,” said Marquez.

    He and Mayweather are probably the only ones who won’t admit that Pacquiao is the best and most exciting fighter in the world today, and the greatest pound-for-pound boxer in recent years.

    Whoever gets to face Pacquiao next is assured of a mega-buck payday, and the Filipino’s promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, said whoever the opponent is, whether it’s Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Edwin Valero, Julio Cesar Chavez, Mayweather or Marquez, should settle for less.

    “Whoever fights Manny Pacquiao next should be treated like Oscar dela Hoya’s opponent before. And he should be happy with 30, 32 or 35 percent of the total purse. Manny get the rest because he’s the main attraction now. He is the face of boxing today,” Arum told Ronnie Nathanielsz of insidesports.ph. – Abac Cordero
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    The only one who did the running was Manny Pacquiao. He ran from Joan Guzman, Chris John, and Marquez trilogy, Pacquiao only wants to fight come-forward fighters who won't give him much movement. Diaz, weight drained DLH, Hatton are all come forward fighters, Marquez is one too but he has A+ counter punching which Pacquiao experienced in both of their fights. That's right Pacquiao, keep running away from the real good boxers and keep fighting those come forward fighters to make you look faster and better than you really are.

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    • ACHlLLES
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      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
      The only one who did the running was Manny Pacquiao. He ran from Joan Guzman, Chris John, and Marquez trilogy, Pacquiao only wants to fight come-forward fighters who won't give him much movement.
      You just mentioned like all of Mayweathers career

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      • Joeyzagz
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        If we price them by common opponents Mayweather should get a 65-35 share of a fight with Pacquiao. Since May did 2.4 against DLH and Pac only did 1.4.

        If Mayweather does more than 400k against JMM thatll be THREE common opponents Where mayweather has the bigger draw over pacquiao. Mathematically there is no basis for Pacquiao deserving the lions share. All hype.

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        • S.G.
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          i don't think it'll be boring at all. not for boxing fans anyway

          it will be great technique, crisp punching, speed, combinations

          it won't be a war or knock down fest but it'll be intriguing

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            #6
            Originally posted by Soir
            If we price them by common opponents Mayweather should get a 65-35 share of a fight with Pacquiao. Since May did 2.4 against DLH and Pac only did 1.4.

            If Mayweather does more than 400k against JMM thatll be THREE common opponents Where mayweather has the bigger draw over pacquiao. Mathematically there is no basis for Pacquiao deserving the lions share. All hype.
            LOL at 'Ricky Hatton (RIP)' in your sig

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            • The Gully Gad
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              Im with SG...

              Put it this way its a fight im watching!! lol

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              • Kevin Jesus
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                #8
                Originally posted by ACHlLLES
                You just mentioned like all of Mayweathers career
                I know because Zab Judah and Chop Chop Corley are come forward fighters right?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                  The only one who did the running was Manny Pacquiao. He ran from Joan Guzman, Chris John, and Marquez trilogy.
                  Who are those?

                  What other fighter gave Marquez a chance twice? I hope Pacquiao fights Marquez 10 times until Marquez wins so his gay fans can finally shut the fuck up.

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                  • deanrw
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                    JMM is an Offensive Minded Counter Puncher. He will make it exciting even without Floyd's help.

                    After you record it, you can edit Floyd's inactions into it's own video, which will help you sleep when suffering from insomnia.

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