Pacquiao should have given Marquez an immediate rematch at 135.

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  • street bully
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    I agree. I didnt think Pac won either fight, especially the 2nd. Although to be fair, Marquez did turn down the immediate rematch after the first to fight Chris John in Indonesia (wtf?).
    The first fight was down to the wire due to the three knockdowns, but I honestly do not see how anyone could have scored the rematch for Pacquiao.

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      #22
      Originally posted by project xxx1
      he could off but then he wouldnt be able to step up and take out oscar and hatton,after he done that jmm faded in the backround,he got could of fought jmm instead of fighting clottey but it didnt happen,one reason was arum and i heard jmm wanted 50/50 and a random drug test,that wasnt happening and jmm has to take part of the blame aswell
      I think that was a way of JMM not really wanting the fight since he knows he doesn't really move up in weight well. He wanted the fight at least in the lightweight limit.

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        #23
        Originally posted by street bully
        While he was wasting his time with David Diaz he should have locked horns with the Mexican warrior again. It's sad that the trilogy did not happen. Marquez imo deserved the win in the rematch, and at least deserved a third fight to show what he was about.
        uncle bob doesn't like immediate rematches.

        if oscar hadn't tried to cherry pick pacquiao , we could have gotten a pac-jmm fight or even casa or nate or juan.

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          #24
          Originally posted by California Love
          JMM would have outboxed again for the 3rd time.
          Originally posted by project xxx1
          he could off but then he wouldnt be able to step up and take out oscar and hatton,after he done that jmm faded in the backround,he got could of fought jmm instead of fighting clottey but it didnt happen,one reason was arum and i heard jmm wanted 50/50 and a random drug test,that wasnt happening and jmm has to take part of the blame aswell
          JMM didn't fade. He went on and got some of his nicest wins at 35' and k.o'd Casamayor.

          Which I didn't see coming at all. I was worried for him against Casa.

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            #25
            Originally posted by street bully
            The first fight was down to the wire due to the three knockdowns, but I honestly do not see how anyone could have scored the rematch for Pacquiao.
            There is absolutely no way.

            I'm convinced Arum paid off the judges to lean towards Packy in that second fight.

            He hated JMM and Nacho's guts so I wouldn't put it past him.

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              #26
              Originally posted by street bully
              Marquez won clearly in the rematch IMO.
              If it was that clear, we wouldn't be having this discussion. I had 114-113 for Manny and the KD was the difference for me.

              It could have gone either way and it's not that clear.

              What was clear was that Manny don't want no part of JMM after that. He said
              "This business is finished."

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                #27
                Originally posted by Roy O'Bannon
                JMM didn't fade. He went on and got some of his nicest wins at 35' and k.o'd Casamayor.

                Which I didn't see coming at all. I was worried for him against Casa.
                true say but the wins were not big as mannys wins at a higher weight,oscar and hatton were alot more impressive than jmm wins thats why i said he faded in the backround,just my opinion

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by project xxx1
                  true say but the wins were not big as mannys wins at a higher weight,oscar and hatton were alot more impressive than jmm wins thats why i said he faded in the backround,just my opinion
                  Too quote the ****ing HBO cheerleader: "That was a s great as anything in pacquaioos entire career, no discredit to Pacquiao who is great, Marquez is just as great."

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by street bully
                    Marquez won clearly in the rematch IMO. I had it 115-112, and I am equally a fan of both fighters.
                    It wasn't clear at all, Bully. Stop it.



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                      #30
                      Originally posted by rabagiyo
                      I think that was a way of JMM not really wanting the fight since he knows he doesn't really move up in weight well. He wanted the fight at least in the lightweight limit.
                      i agree i think manny knocks him out at 140 and above and he stayed away

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