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  • uoykcuf
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    The greatest boxer ever is still boxing

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    If that's the greatest boxer ever what does that make Pac and Marquez who both smoked him, Pac fight wasn't even close.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Boxing Scene
      If that's the greatest boxer ever what does that make Pac and Marquez who both smoked him, Pac fight wasn't even close.
      Barrera beat Marquez. And so what if he lost to Pacquiao, why does losing automatically take away from what a fighter has accomplished? Being undefeated or not losing is suspect to cherry-picking. Barrera always wanted the best and he fought the best.

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        #4
        second fight stayed close
        so the first fight was more of pac being underestimated more than anything. marco whoop the **** out of pac in prime.

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          #5
          Originally posted by LegendOfLink
          Barrera beat Marquez. And so what if he lost to Pacquiao, why does losing automatically take away from what a fighter has accomplished? Being undefeated or not losing is suspect to cherry-picking. Barrera always wanted the best and he fought the best.
          Actually Barerra lost to Marquez, Morales, Pac Twice, Khan and Junior Jones twice.

          I don't doubt his heart but greatest boxer ever?

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            #6
            Originally posted by shadowboxing89
            second fight stayed close
            so the first fight was more of pac being underestimated more than anything. marco whoop the **** out of pac in prime.
            So the first Barerra fight he was in his prime and underestimated Pac. Got it, just so we have your excuses in order.

            Apparently you didn't watch the second fight where Pac and Barerra had become friends so instead of TKO'ing him he...

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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxing Scene
              Actually Barerra lost to Marquez, Morales, Pac Twice, Khan and Junior Jones twice.

              I don't doubt his heart but greatest boxer ever?
              Barrera beat piss-drinker up. Piss-drinker ducked a rematch because he knew Barrera beat him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Boxing Scene
                If that's the greatest boxer ever what does that make Pac and Marquez who both smoked him, Pac fight wasn't even close.
                Wow, you think Marquez smoked Barrera??? That fight was close as hell & Marquez was lucky to walk away with a W imo.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LegendOfLink
                  Barrera beat Marquez up. Marquez ducked a rematch because he knew Barrera beat him.
                  Oh ok.

                  Cool.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bushbaby
                    Wow, you think Marquez smoked Barrera??? That fight was close as hell & Marquez was lucky to walk away with a W imo.
                    Yeah, Marquez didn't want any. As I recall Barrera was the one who wanted a rematch so he could bring even more pain to Marquez in the rematch. Marquez knows he doesn't match up well against Barrera so he ducked the rematch. I find it hilarious when Marquez fans say Pacquiao ducked Marquez when Marquez clearly ducked Barrera.

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