Comments Thread For: Juan Manuel Marquez Vows: It Will Be War With Pacquiao

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  • Fearless
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    #91
    I'm gonig to jump on the Pac is on steroid bandwagon for a minute.

    Pacquiao VS Marquez
    a.k.a. Steroids VS Urine!


    This is the fight I am looking forward the most.

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    • Brooklyn Iceman
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      #92
      Jr's left-over was picked by Pac.....

      ,,and ended up getting either a brutal beating or put to sleep..this one not going to be different...

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      • HitmanHattonAY
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        #93
        come on now, no one can grudge Marquez to beat Pacquiao

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        • Wazaa..
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          #94
          Marquez should win this fight impressively. Its amazing how shook Pac fans are by a gr8 knockout against a relative unknown, lol.

          They're quaking in their sandals.

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          • tx_boxing
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            #95
            Originally posted by tlarry
            Marquez will find out rather quickly, this is not the same Pacquiao he fought back in the day, during Marquez' prime. Now Pacquiao is bigger, stronger, in his own prime, and with the Freddie Roach factor in place. What has Matquez done since his last encounter with Manny? He's gotten older, gone up in weight, looked much less dominant than he was 4, 5, 6 years ago, and got pushed around, knocked down, by a much larger, soft hitter with a weak chin, in Floyd Mayweather. Marquez is in for a rude awakening. Pacquiao has been dismantling guys much larger than him at 140, guys that walk around at 155-160. Marquez IS going to feel old for the first time, before us all, on the night Pacquiao beats Marquez to a pulp. We will soon after forget about their two first epic fights, from several years ago. This fight will make it more clear than ever, why Runaway Floyd refuses to fight Manny Pacquiao.

            I believe you are right....he'll be forced to retire after Pac just like Hatton & Oscar, glad to see JMM getting a good payday out of it though, I wish Manny would do Olympic drug test just to do it so Floyd's not the 1st for him to do it against, another topic but boxing at this level HAS to go to olympic style testing

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            • tlarry
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              #96
              Likar Ramos. WHO? Is That The Best You Can Come Up With?!!?

              Seriously? Who's ever heard of this fool, regardless of the guys record? That was no tune up for a November gathering with Pacquiao. As loaded as that division is, he couldn't have fought ANYONE better than that? He's in for a reality buster when he steps in with Pacquiao this third time. Everything is different, won't remotely look like the other two fights. Watch JMM's body language the first time he feels Manny's power, and he realizes this is not the same Pacquiao. Manny will blow thru Marquez in such a way, it may retire Juan. Manny will make quite a statement in blasting out Marquez and that will ice Mayweather from EVER getting in the ring Manny Pacquiao. While Manny has blasted thru Cotto, Margarito, Clottey, and Mosley, Mayweather has stayed at home wanting nothing to do with Pacquiao. Mayweather could have fought Manny but opted for a much smaller, older, one dimensional Marquez. Then Floyd had another shot to fight Manny and he opted for a 39 year old, pasted his prime Shane Mosley, almost getting KO'd in 2, until he got on his bike and jabbed the rest of the fight. Then Floyd had yet a third shot to fight Pacquiao, and he opted for a younger smaller Victor Ortiz, who was dismantled in 6 rounds by a more dangerous fighter in Marcos Maidana. Don't tell me Floyd isn't scared, and when Marquez gets violently KO'd, goodbye Floyd.

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              • tlarry
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                #97
                Marquez Could Have Chose Anyone For A Tune Up; Righty Or Lefty!

                Listen, in 50+ fights, I'm sure Marquez has fought sever southpaws. He could have fought Victor Ortiz if he needed a southpaw, but he took the "no risk" route that Mayweather and Roy Jones Jr made famous. Would have made for a more credible tune-up fight for Marquez. But now that's Mayweather's problem. He thought the same way, looking for a southpaw with nobrisk in hopes of playing games to say he's tuning up for Manny if "only Manny would take a drug test". The problem is, he picked the wrong southpaw, 'no risk' opponent. This Victor Ortiz WILL catch Floyd no matter how good it starts off for Mayweather, and will knock out Floyd shocking the world. Floyd betting on a weak link, hand picking Ortiz who was destroyed by Marcos Maidana in 6 rounds, could have fought Maidana. NO WAY. Marquez could have fought Maidana. NO WAY. It's amazing when they get right down to ink on the dotted line, only Pacquiao, Maidana, Khan, Cotto, Margarito, Mosley, Ortiz and Erik Morales are the only guys with the ballz to step up and put it all on the line, win, lose or draw against the best. I thought Marquez was also willing until he took this fight with a guy named "Likar Ramos"... Seriously?

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                • illpapi
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by tlarry
                  Marquez will find out rather quickly, this is not the same Pacquiao he fought back in the day, during Marquez' prime. Now Pacquiao is bigger, stronger, in his own prime, and with the Freddie Roach factor in place. What has Matquez done since his last encounter with Manny? He's gotten older, gone up in weight, looked much less dominant than he was 4, 5, 6 years ago, and got pushed around, knocked down, by a much larger, soft hitter with a weak chin, in Floyd Mayweather. Marquez is in for a rude awakening. Pacquiao has been dismantling guys much larger than him at 140, guys that walk around at 155-160. Marquez IS going to feel old for the first time, before us all, on the night Pacquiao beats Marquez to a pulp. We will soon after forget about their two first epic fights, from several years ago. This fight will make it more clear than ever, why Runaway Floyd refuses to fight Manny Pacquiao.
                  I am no Mayweather fan but to suggest that he is weak chinned is just ludicrous. I mean tell me exactly why he has a weak chin. Show me the evidence. When was the last time he got knqocked out? You know nothing about boxing when you make such statements. Damn it I hate it when this nutthuggers make such statements. Anyhow, I won't even go into the kind of fighters Pack has faced since Marquez....give me a break! When was the last time Pac face a young strong and good fighter in his prime? Yeah, I don't think so. He is no Sugar Ray...keep drinking that loop-aid.

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                  • Laborer
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                    #99
                    Maybe this is going to be a war, who really knows? What's obvious is this, if JMM could not convince all 3 judges that he won in their previous fights, particularly the 2nd one, how in the world is JMM gonna be treated differently this time? He's up against the Filipino God, if not Boxing's God, who is more popular than ever. Plus, JMM is old now, fighting in a weight too classes above him, really. This could be a war, like I said, but a war whose outcome is clearly, and heavily, in favor of Pac... But still I see a fight similar to Pac-Mosley, where both fighters just kinda made themselves too cozy and comfortable for my taste.

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                    • BoZz
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                      #100
                      take the test pac

                      stop beating on fighters when they're at their worst (weight wise)
                      Last edited by BoZz; 07-18-2011, 01:12 AM.

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