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    Valero’s manager justifies Manny’s win

    By Joaquin Henson
    PhilBoxing.com
    Thu, 17 Nov 2011


    Jose Castillo.

    LOS ANGELES. The late WBA superfeatherweight and WBC lightweight champion Edwin Valero’s manager Jose Castillo said yesterday even as Juan Manuel Marquez is his countryman, Manny Pacquiao deserved to win over the Mexican challenger in a close contest at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas last weekend.



    Castillo, 44, has been involved in boxing for over 10 years and represented Marco Antonio Barrera in negotiating a fight against Pacquiao in San Antonio in 2003. Pacquiao was paid $750,000 for the bout. Castillo said he still has a copy of the fight contract with Pacquiao’s signature. He was Valero’s manager in the Venezuelan’s last four outings before allegedly committing suicide in a jail cell in 2010.

    “If you watch the fight closely round by round, you’ll notice that Manny pressed the action from the beginning,” said Castillo who lives in Orange County and works for a Mexican company supplying educational and health equipment to the government. “In a close fight, judges will always give the fighter who’s pressing and more aggressive the edge. The challenger (Marquez) had to do a lot more to win than land a few good shots. Besides, the computer stats showed clearly that Manny threw and landed more punches. All you have to do is to look at the numbers to justify the win.”

    Pacquiao beat Marquez in their third encounter by a majority 12-round decision. Castillo, however, noted that the Filipino wasn’t his usual self. “I think he left it in the gym, as the boxing saying goes,” continued Castillo, a civil engineering graduate of the University of California at Irvine, the same school that produced Alaska cager Tony de la Cruz. “Manny looked over-trained. It seemed like he didn’t conserve his energy for the fight. I didn’t see his usual explosiveness. Every boxer knows when there’s something wrong with his body and Manny probably felt it. His body couldn’t react. He didn’t take chances like before. He was cautious, like he was afraid to get hit. In previous fights, he would charge in, take some shots and give back.”

    It’s a tribute to Pacquiao that although he wasn’t as dominant as in the past, he stayed busy enough to win on points. “Marquez is a great fighter and his style gives Manny problems,” he said. “Marquez learned from the (Floyd) Mayweather loss in 2009 when he went up to 142 pounds and couldn’t carry the weight. He came well-prepared for the fight of his life. He knew what he had to do, what he wouldn’t do. I’m not surprised the fight was close.”

    Castillo said if ever there is a fourth fight, the ending will be as inconclusive. “It’ll be another tough fight for sure,” he said. “Knowing Manny, he’ll bounce back to do a lot more than he showed last Saturday. He wasn’t happy with himself, how he performed against Marquez. You saw it in his face, his expression. So if they fight again, you’ll see a more determined Manny. But it’ll still be close.”

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    I don't really care for compubox numbers as they really don't mean **** sometimes... but I can see that judges would probably favor the person who pushes the action.
    SRL pushed the actions in front of the judges in the closing seconds of rounds to make sure he stole them in his fight with Hagler.

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    • #3
      You don't win for being "aggressive" as your head is being knocked around for the majority of the 12 rounds. Just lol

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      • #4
        Originally posted by CasualBoxingFan View Post
        You don't win for being "aggressive" as your head is being knocked around for the majority of the 12 rounds. Just lol
        Okay lets not act like Marquez wasn't hit at high rate as well. Look at his face after the fight. Pacquiao's lefts were landing hard even if they don't look as good at times like some of Marquez shots did. Both men hurt eachother.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Da Hammer View Post
          Okay lets not act like Marquez wasn't hit at high rate as well. Look at his face after the fight. Pacquiao's lefts were landing hard even if they don't look as good at times like some of Marquez shots did. Both men hurt eachother.
          Nobody is saying that, however the harder cleaner and overall better blows were landed by Marquez as i and the majority of the people saw it. Thats all

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          • #6
            Pac won 10 rounds to 2 and dominated in all aspects in which boxing fights are supposed to be judged and no matter how many drunken mexicans think otherwise won't change that

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
              Pac won 10 rounds to 2 and dominated in all aspects in which boxing fights are supposed to be judged and no matter how many drunken mexicans think otherwise won't change that
              whats funny and pathetic is, you'd think it would be mostly mexicans also on this site but it's mainly *****s who are whining like crybabies here

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Check_hooks View Post
                Pac won 10 rounds to 2 and dominated in all aspects in which boxing fights are supposed to be judged and no matter how many drunken mexicans think otherwise won't change that
                I thought you had it 12-0?

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