I hate the it wasn't me that night excuse
As a boxing fan for years, I have heard these excuses all the time from various boxers, and I just laugh everytime.
Why is it that when a fighter loses its because there was something wrong, or he didn't prepare well enough? Credit is never given to the opponent.
Yes Pacquiao did not look like his typical dominant self, but it had nothing to do with him, rather it had to do with his oppoenent. Marquez was the difference, he frustrated him and did not allow Pacquiao to look good.
This is no different than how many people were saying Marquez could not compete above 135 because he looked bad against Floyd. Not realizing he looked bad against Floyd because Floyd was just that much better than him, regardless of the weight.
Or my favorite excuse from Andre Berto. I wasn't myself, that wasn't me in there, blah blah blah. Yeah had nothing to do with Ortiz being bigger, stronger and better than you!
As a boxing fan for years, I have heard these excuses all the time from various boxers, and I just laugh everytime.
Why is it that when a fighter loses its because there was something wrong, or he didn't prepare well enough? Credit is never given to the opponent.
Yes Pacquiao did not look like his typical dominant self, but it had nothing to do with him, rather it had to do with his oppoenent. Marquez was the difference, he frustrated him and did not allow Pacquiao to look good.
This is no different than how many people were saying Marquez could not compete above 135 because he looked bad against Floyd. Not realizing he looked bad against Floyd because Floyd was just that much better than him, regardless of the weight.
Or my favorite excuse from Andre Berto. I wasn't myself, that wasn't me in there, blah blah blah. Yeah had nothing to do with Ortiz being bigger, stronger and better than you!
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