Give credit to Marquez, he is a ****ing warrior.

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  • street bully
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    Give credit to Marquez, he is a ****ing warrior.

    He was outgunned in everyway, and while he lost 11 out of 12 rounds in my book he made Mayweather fight, and was effective in spurts. Also any doubt of his chin must now be removed. he took some serious shots that didnt seem to phase him later on minus getting caught cold early. He should drop to 140 where he would beat Bradley.
    Last edited by street bully; 09-20-2009, 03:43 AM.
  • street bully
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    #2
    Props to marquez.

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      #3
      Much respect to him...

      I think Floyd tried to get him outta there without going all out...but he couldn't...

      And he was still trying even in the 12th..he never gave up and jus let Floyd dance the rest of the night...

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        #4
        Originally posted by street bully
        He was outgunned in everyway, and while he lost 11 out of 12 rounds in my book he made Mayweather fight, and was effective in spurts. Also any doubt of his chin must now be removed. he took some serious shots that didnt seem to phase him later on minus getting caught cold early. He should drop to 140 where he would beat Bradley.
        He is a great warrior and enough can not be said about his character in this tough situation. I would rather him go back to 135 and defend his title there though, I think he is too small for many of the 140lbers

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        • street bully
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          #5
          Originally posted by The_Executioner
          Much respect to him...

          I think Floyd tried to get him outta there without going all out...but he couldn't...

          And he was still trying even in the 12th..he never gave up and jus let Floyd dance the rest of the night...
          Vradley should be next. Light puncher comes forward, can be hit. JMM late KO and a new division taken over.

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            Dereck Gsora
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            #6
            Credit to JMM

            Katsidis - Marquez would be epic, JMM would also beat any 140 lber

            Don't let this performance fool you, there aren't any Mayweathers at 140, JMM would rule there

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              Dereck Gsora
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              #7
              Originally posted by street bully
              Vradley should be next. Light puncher comes forward, can be hit. JMM late KO and a new division taken over.
              He'd also be the first mexican to win belts in 4 weight divisions

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #8
                Ofcourse, all respect to Marquez. He didn't quit or nothing. He did his best, MUCH RESPECT.

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                • Al Haymon
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by street bully
                  He was outgunned in everyway, and while he lost 11 out of 12 rounds in my book he made Mayweather fight, and was effective in spurts. Also any doubt of his chin must now be removed. he took some serious shots that didnt seem to phase him later on minus getting caught cold early. He should drop to 140 where he would beat Bradley.
                  Golden Boy was very pissed at Nacho for not stopping the fight.

                  Eric was asking DURING the fight for nacho to stop it. That is the kind of fight that ends an older fighter.

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                  • titleholder
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                    #10
                    Marquez is still my boy, he fought his heart out. I really thought it was going to be a quick night for floyd but Marquez fought like he always does and didn't quit like odlh. MAD PROPS TO HIM.

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