Pac lost to Erik because...
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We know Pac is fast. But what we saw against Cotto was another dimension. He wanted to prove he can slug it out with a true welterweight. That was a big question that he answered, he can take a welterweight's punch. If he didn't want to, he didn't have to lay on the ropes or let Cotto have free body shots thru out the fight, but he wanted to prove something.Comment
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He lost because 1. he was forced to use 10 oz winning gloves as stated in the contract, 2. a lot of blood was taken from him for testing a day before the fight, 3. He was weight drained in making 130 lbs, 4. The head butt affected his performanceComment
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The "Professional" judges at ringside gave their evaluation of this fight. Their scores are the only ones that matter regardless of how many other scores you want to show. The Pacman won this close contest. End of Story. If you want to make your argument valid, then all boxing matches should be scored by numerous individuals and tallied just like the scoring for "American Idol." Would such scoring be good for boxing? What do you think?Talk about subjective.
You claimed that "everyone had the fight close but in favor of Pac."
I provided evidence that this is inaccurate. The majority of press row scored the fight for Marquez, and one judge did too. I provided factual evidence
You then make a claim completly void of evidence or fact saying that if viewers were polled that this would happen... With absolutly no evidence.
I never made any comments about dominance, as they were both close fights that neither fighter proved dominant.
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