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    If nothing else, it’s probably the best action fight between two fighters in their mid-30s that could be made in boxing right now. That it is also the best prizefight, on paper, taking place on a busy weekend of fistic action is high praise.

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    If nothing else, it’s probably the best action fight between two fighters in their mid-30s that could be made in boxing right now. That it is also the best prizefight, on paper, taking place on a busy weekend of fistic action is high praise.

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    For anyone who doesn't have Fox Deportes, you should be able to call you cable company today, activate, and then call back Monday to turn it off. It will save $ on a months package and come with a small fee, but this fight is worth it.

    Just FYI...

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    • #3
      What time does this fight come on today? And it's on FSN isn't it?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
        What time does this fight come on today? And it's on FSN isn't it?
        yup, at 7pm pt.

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        • #5
          Man ,Marquez is the underdogg but it's to bad he's 160+,if he was 200+ it would've been sweet!!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
            If nothing else, it’s probably the best action fight between two fighters in their mid-30s that could be made in boxing right now. That it is also the best prizefight, on paper, taking place on a busy weekend of fistic action is high praise.

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            The Japanese dude is faster and Marquez is wasted should=a loss for Marquez. I recall Marquez was beating JuanMa in around the 4th or 5th and the commentators were stating same-- but I also noticed his legs looked real shaky and as if he was walking in water. I told my bros Juanma would win at that point even though the commentators said Rafa was taking over. Lastly, Rafa has power but he doesn't hit as hard as this writer is stating. If he had that kind of power he would've beat the not-so-solid chinned JuanMa with all the punches he landed.

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            • #7
              Nishioka is alot more sturdy,hits harder than he says, and has great powers of recovery. I like my countryman's chances in this one. I'm going with a UD for Nishioka, with the first 6 rounds being close and nishioka picks it up and marquez begins to lose steam due to him being weigh drained. Marquez's power isn't as good as he states as well. Marquez would've stopped Juanma if his power was that damn good. Salido must be one of the most concussive and devastating power punches in history if Marquez hits that hard.A good fighter on a good run? Nishioka hasn't lost since he got beat by future HOFer Veerapool Sahaprom. They fought 4 very good fights, you guys should see them. WAR 西岡!!

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