Comments Thread For: Sugar Looks at The Past and Future of Pacquiao, Marquez

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  • SplitSecond
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    #11
    Originally posted by indystress
    ok, so even if marquez outlanded pac by 30 punches, that aint much difference if u stretech it out to 12 rounds...which would only equate to marquez out landing pac by only 2 to 3 punches per round...how do u justify being out punched by only 2 to 3 punches equate to winning those rounds? ive seen boxers win a round while being out punched...yes alot of those rounds were close and couldve gonne either way, but the knockdowns in fights 1 and 2 also made a difference
    exactly, people fail to realise this, there were some very dominant marquez rounds(mainly the round where pac got cut and the 12th) which could have gained him the gap in landed punches, but in this game, you got have a consistency, the knockdown, like the first fight was the difference in my scorecard

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    • BigFan
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      #12
      Marquez was almost KOd in both fights. He will be finished off for good next time. The sore losers will have to swallow the bitter pill. Pacquaio is the indisputable mexican assassin. Maybe if they throw 3 mexicans in with him . . .

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      • ShoulderRoll
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        #13
        Bert Sugar thinks Marquez won the second fight. Get ready for the *******s to jump all over him now.

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        • LeadUppercut
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          #14
          Originally posted by FabsDaMan
          Damn I wish that Marquez could fill in that frame to 147 body so it could be an even fight lol
          No Chance !!

          Marquez is a career featherweight, and simply cannot pack on the usable muscle-mass that Manny's larger frame can support.

          That's why Pacquiao demanded 147.

          Fkn lame

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          • Reloaded
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            #15
            Originally posted by LeadUppercut
            No Chance !!

            Marquez is a career featherweight, and simply cannot pack on the usable muscle-mass that Manny's larger frame can support.

            That's why Pacquiao demanded 147.

            Fkn lame
            Its worse than lame , Cotto must be 145 and JMM must be 147 thats so damming , does Plastic Man ever fight a fair fight .

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            • LeadUppercut
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              #16
              Manny is a b1tch.....

              Manny is a b1tch for demanding 147 for Marquez.....

              " Freddie Roach, Manny Pacquiao’s trainer, said recently that Pacquiao’s natural fighting weight is probably 140 pounds "



              " The answer is obvious: they want every conceivable advantage against their aging but still-dangerous nemesis "

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              • Phil Ivey
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                #17
                Both fights were close and could've gone either way that's why I would never call it a robbery.

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