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    Manny Pacquiao twice whipped Marquez…
    August 15, 2011 by Staff



    WBO/WBA/Ring lightweight champion Juan Manuel “Dinamita” Marquez (54-5-1, 39 KO’s) has been insisting for years now that he was cheated of victory in his previous two contests with WBO welterweight champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (53-3-2, 38 KO’s).

    The whole basis for a Trilogy between Marquez and Manny Pacquiao is that “Dinamita” has been clamoring for another fight since their second match in 2008. Marquez claimed after that fight that he was robbed of victory in both the 2004 and 2008 fights.

    Let’s take a serious look at both fights to see what really happened.

    In the first fight between Marquez and Manny Pacquiao in 2004 when the combatants fought at 126 pounds the contest was called a draw, despite Marquez having been knocked down three times in the first round. It is true that Marquez did turn around the tempo of the fight, but what he declines to tell people is that one of the judges made an error in his scorecard when tabulating the points for each fighter. The judge ruled the first round 10-7 in favor of Pacquiao instead of the 10-6 that it should have been scored because of the three knockdowns. If the scorecards had been tabulated correctly Manny Pacquiao would have been the winner. The judge later admitted his mistake. Despite this Marquez still clings to the notion that he actually won the fight.

    In the second fight in 2008 Marquez and Manny Pacquiao fought at 130 pounds. Marquez lost the fight by a split decision. Marquez thought he had done enough to win but a third round knockdown scored by Manny was the deciding factor in his winning the decision. Granted it was a close fight but again there appears to be no basis for the Marquez camp to make the assertion that he was deprived of victory.

    When two boxers fight it out down to the wire in a competitive and close fight, the loser almost always feels that he won the fight. That is a normal phenomenon in boxing. “Dinamita” has been beating the drums for such a long time that he was cheated of victory in his two fights with Pacquiao that many people have been swayed into believing him.

    Marquez has received much attention through his non stop comments to the press that Pacquiao did not deserve victory in the previous two fights. His campaign finally paid off in that he will be meeting Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao for the third time on November 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. For Marquez, who is in the twilight of his career, the Trilogy against Pacquiao will be his most lucrative fight. Even if he does not pull off a victory he will benefit financially in his fight with Manny Pacquiao.

    Manny Pacquiao is confident that he will end all the controversy when he steps into the ring to do battle with Juan Manuel Marquez.

    http://thyblackman.com/2011/08/15/ma...ipped-marquez/

  • #2
    Marquez won both.

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    • #3
      The Crybaby piss drinker had no chance against the PacMan!

      8 time world champ knocknig out giants that Maynever wanted to fight..
      Retiring great fighters.... and the Scary thing is he hasn't even reached his prime yet

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      • #4
        Well thats what Mayweather, Ring Magazine, Max Kellerman, Say.

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        • #5
          Pacquiao did not "whip" Marquez.

          You only use those terms if it's a blowout, but a fight that could of gone either way.

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          • #6
            he sure did...one judge admittely **** it all up for pac....it should've been 2 wins , no doubt......i aint worried tho coz pac will beat the living **** out of the piss drinker this time around he wont be able to get up for the count.....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by puga View Post
                he sure did...one judge admittely **** it all up for pac....it should've been 2 wins , no doubt......i aint worried tho coz pac will beat the living **** out of the piss drinker this time around he wont be able to get up for the count.....
                That judge should've gotten 5 years in jail.... He stole the fight from the Pacman


                the 3rd time the pissdrinker won't be able to get up

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by puga View Post
                  he sure did...one judge admittely **** it all up for pac....it should've been 2 wins , no doubt......i aint worried tho coz pac will beat the living **** out of the piss drinker this time around he wont be able to get up for the count.....
                  - Associated Press:114-113 Marquez
                  - Joe Santoliquito:115-112 Marquez
                  - Dan Rafael, ESPN.com: 114-113 Marquez
                  - Darius Ortiz, ESPN.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Eric Raskin, ESPN.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Brian Kenny, Friday Night Fights:115-112 Marquez
                  - Scott Mallon, Ring Magazine / Boxing News / The Fist / Boxing Digest:114-113 Marquez
                  - Yahoo Sports:115-112 Marquez
                  - Fight News.com:115-112 Marquez
                  - Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review Journal: 114-113 Marquez
                  - Norm Fraunheim, Arizona Republic:114-113 Marquez
                  - Rich Marrotta, Top Rank TV:114-113 Marquez
                  - Kieran Mulvaney, Reuters:114-113 Marquez
                  - DogHouseBoxing:114-113 Marquez
                  - Brett Conway, MaxBoxing.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Gary Randall, MaxBoxing.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Bart Barry, 15Rounds.com:115-113 Marquez
                  - Bruce McTavish, International Judge:115-112 Marquez
                  - Francis Ochoa, Philippine Daily Inquirer:114-113 Marquez
                  - Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - William Detloff, The Ring Magazine:115-113 Marquez
                  - Ron Borges, TheSweetScience.com:114-113 Marquez
                  - Bert Sugar:Marquez
                  - Max Kellerman & Bob Papa:Marquez in both fights
                  - Nonito Donaire:114-113 Marquez
                  - Filipino Sports Analysts Ronnie Nathanielsz, Recah Trinidad and Ed Picson all picked Marquez.
                  - Graham Houston, FightWriter.com also picked Marquez
                  - Andrew Walker, ********boxing.com:115-114 Marquez
                  - Jeff Pryor, The Boxing Bulletin:114-113 Marquez
                  - Andrew Fruman, The Boxing Bulletin:114-113 Marquez

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Phenom View Post
                    - Associated Press:114-113 Marquez
                    - Joe Santoliquito:115-112 Marquez
                    - Dan Rafael, ESPN.com: 114-113 Marquez
                    - Darius Ortiz, ESPN.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Eric Raskin, ESPN.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Brian Kenny, Friday Night Fights:115-112 Marquez
                    - Scott Mallon, Ring Magazine / Boxing News / The Fist / Boxing Digest:114-113 Marquez
                    - Yahoo Sports:115-112 Marquez
                    - Fight News.com:115-112 Marquez
                    - Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review Journal: 114-113 Marquez
                    - Norm Fraunheim, Arizona Republic:114-113 Marquez
                    - Rich Marrotta, Top Rank TV:114-113 Marquez
                    - Kieran Mulvaney, Reuters:114-113 Marquez
                    - DogHouseBoxing:114-113 Marquez
                    - Brett Conway, MaxBoxing.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Gary Randall, MaxBoxing.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Bart Barry, 15Rounds.com:115-113 Marquez
                    - Bruce McTavish, International Judge:115-112 Marquez
                    - Francis Ochoa, Philippine Daily Inquirer:114-113 Marquez
                    - Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - William Detloff, The Ring Magazine:115-113 Marquez
                    - Ron Borges, TheSweetScience.com:114-113 Marquez
                    - Bert Sugar:Marquez
                    - Max Kellerman & Bob Papa:Marquez in both fights
                    - Nonito Donaire:114-113 Marquez
                    - Filipino Sports Analysts Ronnie Nathanielsz, Recah Trinidad and Ed Picson all picked Marquez.
                    - Graham Houston, FightWriter.com also picked Marquez
                    - Andrew Walker, ********boxing.com:115-114 Marquez
                    - Jeff Pryor, The Boxing Bulletin:114-113 Marquez
                    - Andrew Fruman, The Boxing Bulletin:114-113 Marquez
                    lol owned

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