Why Pacquiao-Marquez 3 NEEDS to happen

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  • PittyPat
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    Why Pacquiao-Marquez 3 NEEDS to happen

    Listen up you ******ed Cotto and Pac stans, you fools need to shut the fuck up already about your precious boys facing each other. It's a total mismatch, the weights aren't fair (Cotto's too big for the catchweights whilst Pac is too small for 147) and both men have unfinished business with other guys in their respective divisions. Cotto needs to be rematching Clottey and Mosley or looking at Mayweather, all at 147...

    ... whilst Pac needs to be re-rematching the great Juan Manuel Marquez. Got that clear? Good. I mean, just LOOK at those first two fights! Seriously, watch them again. I mean it. No, that's not enough. Watch them AGAIN. Naw, that's still not it. Watch them the fuck again. Alright? These two men are MADE to fight each other in a trilogy. The first war was at 126, then at 130, so the next one naturally needs to be made at 135 or 140 which is completely fair on both.

    Having watched both fights at least 4 times I had Marquez winning the first with 115-110 (bull**** to the draw and anyone who thought Pac won), and Pac the second with 114-113. What's the next logical step in this pattern? That's right, ANOTHER FUCKING FIGHT!!! :box2:
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    Roach and their team think its a big risk. Especially on how close the 2 fights have been before. I think they are waiting for Marquez to lose.

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      Originally posted by chicano79us
      Roach and their team think its a big risk. Especially on how close the 2 fights have been before. I think they are waiting for Marquez to lose.
      Which is why Roach is a snivelling ***** and Cotto is no better for wanting to fight a guy who only a year ago weighed in at 135. Hence, it just shouldn't happen.

      Pac-Marquez NOW
      Cotto-Mayweather NOW

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        #4
        Originally posted by PittyPat
        Which is why Roach is a snivelling ***** and Cotto is no better for wanting to fight a guy who only a year ago weighed in at 135. Hence, it just shouldn't happen.

        Pac-Marquez NOW
        Cotto-Mayweather NOW

        That's what's up.

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          Don't think it's gonna happen, unfortunately.

          JMM signing to fight Floyd seemed to be his way of admitting the same. Whether that fight goes ahead or not, I still don't see Pac fighting someone who has given him so much trouble in 2 fights at this stage.

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            #6
            we have seen this fight. id rather see something different now.

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              Originally posted by badnewsbrown
              we have seen this fight. id rather see something different now.
              Why see something different when the originals were so good? Change isn't always for the best. Vazquez and Rafa Marquez showed that - and people still want more.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PittyPat
                Listen up you ******ed Cotto and Pac stans, you fools need to shut the fuck up already about your precious boys facing each other. It's a total mismatch, the weights aren't fair (Cotto's too big for the catchweights whilst Pac is too small for 147) and both men have unfinished business with other guys in their respective divisions. Cotto needs to be rematching Clottey and Mosley or looking at Mayweather, all at 147...

                ... whilst Pac needs to be re-rematching the great Juan Manuel Marquez. Got that clear? Good. I mean, just LOOK at those first two fights! Seriously, watch them again. I mean it. No, that's not enough. Watch them AGAIN. Naw, that's still not it. Watch them the fuck again. Alright? These two men are MADE to fight each other in a trilogy. The first war was at 126, then at 130, so the next one naturally needs to be made at 135 or 140 which is completely fair on both.

                Having watched both fights at least 4 times I had Marquez winning the first with 115-110 (bull**** to the draw and anyone who thought Pac won), and Pac the second with 114-113. What's the next logical step in this pattern? That's right, ANOTHER FUCKING FIGHT!!! :box2:
                i would love to see that fight more than anyone else..

                but pac is in a position to improve his legacy here... a win over cotto or floyd would do wonders for it. plus they bring in more money.

                the only way were gonna see this fight is if pac loses his next fight

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                • Ravishing
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PittyPat
                  Listen up you ******ed Cotto and Pac stans, you fools need to shut the fuck up already about your precious boys facing each other. It's a total mismatch, the weights aren't fair (Cotto's too big for the catchweights whilst Pac is too small for 147) and both men have unfinished business with other guys in their respective divisions. Cotto needs to be rematching Clottey and Mosley or looking at Mayweather, all at 147...

                  ... whilst Pac needs to be re-rematching the great Juan Manuel Marquez. Got that clear? Good. I mean, just LOOK at those first two fights! Seriously, watch them again. I mean it. No, that's not enough. Watch them AGAIN. Naw, that's still not it. Watch them the fuck again. Alright? These two men are MADE to fight each other in a trilogy. The first war was at 126, then at 130, so the next one naturally needs to be made at 135 or 140 which is completely fair on both.

                  Having watched both fights at least 4 times I had Marquez winning the first with 115-110 (bull**** to the draw and anyone who thought Pac won), and Pac the second with 114-113. What's the next logical step in this pattern? That's right, ANOTHER FUCKING FIGHT!!! :box2:
                  I believe Marquez will get beat more convincingly the 3rd time around. Where Marquez IMO has peaked, Pacquiao has gone that extra step and has fought bigger guys and has been successful. Pac's become a lot more patient which makes him even more dangerous. I think Pacquiao's patience will throw Marquez off. Plus, I think it'll be a situation where if Pac unloads on him you'll start to see the effects of a fighter who's been in too many battles at this stage of his career (at least thats what I think).

                  I think people are hoping they'll see a Izzy Vazquez vs Rafael Marquez type of fight in their trilogy, but I don't see it playing out that way.
                  Last edited by Ravishing; 06-21-2009, 09:03 AM.

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                  • Ravishing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PittyPat
                    Why see something different when the originals were so good? Change isn't always for the best. Vazquez and Rafa Marquez showed that - and people still want more.
                    I prefer seeing new fights. Yea rematches are great when warranted, but I'd much rather see Pacquiao fight other guys. I'm more interested seeing other fighters face different styles to see how they can adapt.

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