Comments Thread For: Marquez's Trainer: In 52 Years, The Worst Robbery Ever
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PACsiwon, here is what your post achieved.....
..... every single person here knows that you are a non-boxing fanboy idiot.Comment
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I didn't think the fight was that close, clearly Marquez won.Yeah, it wasn´t close. Márquez dictated the pace and the strategy the entire fight and landed his punches with incredible precision, landed more of the best punches and made Pac to miss a lot as well as blocking and slipping his punches. Pac never was able to get into the fight.
It really was a picture perfecty display by Márquez. Pac looked awful at moments you must reckon. By round 9 he was already in need of at least a knock down plus win every remaining round. Everybody on his corner knew he lost.
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LOL, talk about overracting and exaggerating things. Worst robbery in 52 years, LMFAO.
Dude is just trying to cover his ass for telling Marquez he had it in the bag in the mid-late rounds. Pacquiao outfought Marquez in the championship rounds, that was the difference in the end. Similar to De La Hoya-Trinidad, where Oscar ******ly gave away the final rounds thinking he had it sewn up when in reality many of the earlier rounds were not decisive.
Also, did Nacho not see Chavez-Whitaker, Holyfield-Lewis, Reid-Ottke, De La Hoya-Sturm, Mosley-De La Hoya II, Mayweather-Castillo?.. all bigger robberies, all just in the last 15-20 years. So much whining now in boxing with every close decision.Comment
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I agree. I wouldn't argue with anyone scoring it 115-113 either way. It was far from a robbery.Comment
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