katsidis for cyring out loud kd marquez.. a welter weight pacquioa? i can only imagine..
The RING editor: Marquez is in for the worst beating of his career!
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By comparison, Dan Rafael supports the fight and says...
"For anyone critical of Pacquiao-Marquez III, do yourself a favor and refresh your memory. Go watch their two epic fights. They were hellacious classics, among the best bouts I have covered from ringside. As much respect as I have for Pacquiao, I strongly believe Marquez won both of their meetings, the 2004 featherweight championship fight that was ruled a draw and the 2008 junior lightweight title fight that Pacquiao won via highly controversial split decision. Even if you thought Pacquiao was the rightful winner, both bouts were undeniably close, competitive and terrific."
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Depends on how JMM handles the power. He could be competive boxing wise like he was in the first 2 fights, but if Pac is still improved and not gone down slightly because of complacency, JMM will probably lose inside the distance possibly this time.Comment
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I wonder what it was like for Rosenthal growing up, what with his parents being twins and all. This is the ******est take I've seen yet.Comment
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I don't agree, Marquez is an experienced veteran of the game, he has the know how to last 12 rounds vs anybody. Not to mention, he's a very savvy ring warrior, who just happens to have drew and dropped a split decision to the very man he'll meet for the third time. If anybody knows Pacquiao, it might be Marquez. To think of it, people said the same thing about Shane Mosley...aside from a few bumps on his face, he looked okay after 12. I still can't see how so many people changed their minds all of a sudden, it was just after the Katsidis fight that people wanted Pac & Marquez to get together again...ehh whatever.Comment
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He's clearly tired of being the "co"-editor and he's made a beeline for the full thing and to hell with journalistic integrity. Credit to him, I say.Comment
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