Pacquiao beat Marquez both times

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  • Mast
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    #1

    Pacquiao beat Marquez both times

    Marquez was floored 4 times.

    He put up a good fight, that is all.
  • BigStereotype
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    #2
    Good objective analysis by someone with his head on straight. Good to see NSB turning around.

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    • ummeed
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      #3

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      • Mast
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        • al-Xander
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          #5
          That still doesn't explain why Floyd is scared of a guy who Marquez
          beat twice.

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          • BigStereotype
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            #6
            Originally posted by Mast
            The first fight is a legitimate draw. Every time I watch it, it's either a one point win for either fighter or a draw. It's too close to call. The second fight, I score for Marquez every time, but it's close enough that you could call that a draw too. To score it for Pacquiao doesn't really make much sense to me. But you're clearly not in much position to analyze anything so whatever.

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            • edgarg
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              #7
              Originally posted by BigStereotype
              The first fight is a legitimate draw. Every time I watch it, it's either a one point win for either fighter or a draw. It's too close to call. The second fight, I score for Marquez every time, but it's close enough that you could call that a draw too. To score it for Pacquiao doesn't really make much sense to me. But you're clearly not in much position to analyze anything so whatever.
              I think that the fist fight was a Manny P narrow win. Don't forget that the English judge admitted after that he didn't know he should have given the first 3 KD rd as 10-6, instead of 10-7 which he did. That made all the difference. Manny also won the second rd very well, and the others were noted for the wonderful recovery that Marquez made.

              I was privileged to have seen and spoken to Julius Torma and Laszlo Papp.

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              • RIZO24
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                #8
                First fight was clearly a draw!! IMO JMM won the second fight!! but I respect anyone elses opinions, They were both close fights and I do not have a problem with how they were judged! That is why A third fight would clearly show who is the better fighter!

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                • Jimbo16031992
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                  I had Marquez winning the first one, but could see a draw was probably fair, I could see no way Pacquiao won that second fight, Marquez really had his number at those lower weights, superb combination and counter punching. Not really interested in a 3rd unless it's at 140 though.

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                  • -Huey-
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BigStereotype
                    The first fight is a legitimate draw. Every time I watch it, it's either a one point win for either fighter or a draw. It's too close to call. The second fight, I score for Marquez every time, but it's close enough that you could call that a draw too. To score it for Pacquiao doesn't really make much sense to me. But you're clearly not in much position to analyze anything so whatever.
                    Touche...green k comin ur way!

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