Sumthing strange about the PAC/MARQUEZ 2 fight.

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  • JACK D. RIPPER
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    #11
    Originally posted by whitetyson
    Did anybody notice in this fight that Pacquiao didnt really seem like himself, didnt seem like he had that much energy or sumthing, usually he fights like sumbody just ripped him off, but in that fight he just didnt seem to have the fire & fury, anyone else notice that or am I trippin??, sumthin definetly wasnt right there, sumthing was missing.

    Yeah that "sumthing" you speak of was JMM befuddling him all night. Notice the difference from when Packy fights a world class guy and when he fights tailor made one dimensional guys?

    JMM is the "sumthing" you speak of. Weight excuses are bull****.

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    • silip03
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      #12
      pac is struggling at the weight

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      • JACK D. RIPPER
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        #13
        Originally posted by silip03
        pac is struggling at the weight
        Packy struggles w/ JMM no matter what the weight.

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          Paul Hackett
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          #14
          i found a link
          After having great difficulty making 130 lbs against Marco Antonio Barrera last October, Manny Pacquiao’s weight, far ahead of his March 15 rematch with Juan Manuel Marquez, might just turn out to be a weighty issue.

          Pacquiao did make the weight, and beat Barrera in 12 rounds. But shortly after, even Pacquiao said that should be his last fight at 130 lbs. — until the doors opened for a rematch with Marquez.

          “Yes, he can,” assured one Pacquiao’s many advisers, Wakee Salud, who added that making the weight for what could be the Pinoy boxer’s last fight as a super-featherweight shouldn’t be a problem.

          Still, Pacquiao is bent on moving up in weight, and according to his promoter, Bob Arum, up next for the 29-year-old brawler is WBC lightweight (135 lbs) champion David Diaz in June or July or even Ricky Hatton at 140 lbs in November.

          http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=39612

          so, pac was already having a little problem making 130 since his 2nd fight against barrera

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          • JACK D. RIPPER
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            #15
            [QUOTE=Philippexico;5264326]i found a link
            After having great difficulty making 130 lbs against Marco Antonio Barrera last October, Manny Pacquiao’s weight, far ahead of his March 15 rematch with Juan Manuel Marquez, might just turn out to be a weighty issue.

            Pacquiao did make the weight, and beat Barrera in 12 rounds. But shortly after, even Pacquiao said that should be his last fight at 130 lbs. — until the doors opened for a rematch with Marquez.

            “Yes, he can,” assured one Pacquiao’s many advisers, Wakee Salud, who added that making the weight for what could be the Pinoy boxer’s last fight as a super-featherweight shouldn’t be a problem.

            Still, Pacquiao is bent on moving up in weight, and according to his promoter, Bob Arum, up next for the 29-year-old brawler is WBC lightweight (135 lbs) champion David Diaz in June or July or even Ricky Hatton at 140 lbs in November.

            http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=39612

            so, pac was already having a little problem making 130 since his 2nd fight against barrera[/QUOTE]

            Excuse. I wonder what his excuse was for the first fight when he could barely muster a draw that he didnt deserve?

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            • Hendrix
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              #16
              Weight problems my ass. ****, even the first Marquez/Pacquiao fight was fought at the same pace as the rematch, and that was Pacquiao at his peak of being a fu#ken buzzsaw(remember his fight with Barrera before the first encounter with Marquez.). Marquez is just amazing and you haters need to admit it already.

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                Paul Hackett
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                #17
                no excuses whatsoever. marquez will beat pbf......

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                • street bully
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                  #18
                  The problem was Marquez countering him over and over and over again.

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                  • Pullcounter
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by whitetyson
                    Did anybody notice in this fight that Pacquiao didnt really seem like himself, didnt seem like he had that much energy or sumthing, usually he fights like sumbody just ripped him off, but in that fight he just didnt seem to have the fire & fury, anyone else notice that or am I trippin??, sumthin definetly wasnt right there, sumthing was missing.
                    don't make excuses, jmm will always be a stylistic nightmare for pac

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                    • MakeDamnSure
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                      #20
                      Problem is the counterpunching style of Juanita, yes that's right
                      but another problem is every time they fight, dinamita's a$$ is always touching the canvass.

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