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  • #21
    Originally posted by Hyacinth View Post
    I won't be as pathetic as you and get the names of people who scored it for marquez or felt he won. I'm sure that list would be double yours. Maybe someone else can get a list going as i saw someting like that when the fight first happened..
    I've already seen that list and it's full of Hispanic judges/reporters that have clouded judgement. It's also full of boxers who were jealous because they lost to Pacquiao and were just jealous all around for him being in the top spot in general.

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    • #22
      I feel bad for Marquez because I felt like he put on a boxing clinic on how to neutralize speed & aggression. I've never seen a much slower fighter make another boxer look so befuddled as Pac looked that night. JMM looked masterful if only he was a natural WW he probably would have scored a KD or two.

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      • #23
        you'd have to be cold-hearted to not feel bad for marquez after the fight

        first of all, his face got reconfigured




        secondly, he only won 4 rounds

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Toyman View Post
          you'd have to be cold-hearted to not feel bad for marquez after the fight

          first of all, his face got reconfigured




          secondly, he only won 4 rounds
          joke of the day.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by EdWins View Post
            joke of the day.
            The joke of the day was calling Oscar-Tito a big joke or to even compare it to what happened in Pac-JMM III.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Toyman View Post
              you'd have to be cold-hearted to not feel bad for marquez after the fight

              first of all, his face got reconfigured




              secondly, he only won 4 rounds
              Im more sympathethic to ...Pacquiao









              .....lol

              agree????

              / THREAD

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Roman Moreno View Post
                The joke of the day was calling Oscar-Tito a big joke or to even compare it to what happened in Pac-JMM III.
                Oscar-Tito was a joke. DLH won that fight very clearly and yet it's scored for Tito while the boxing press makes up the story that reads like this: "Oh, Oscar was winning the fight but his corner people gave him bad advice by telling him to box smart and so he gave away the last two rounds and so that's how he lost" -_-

                I didn't compare that too Marquez-Pac 3, I said that debacle took place a decade ago, as opposed to JMM-MP happened recently.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Stop View Post
                  inb4 people vote Marquez - Pac III even though Pacquiao clearly won in the eyes of the 3 professional judges and many, many other unofficial scorecards. The real answer is Mayweather - Castillo 1

                  Kevin Cunningham, Boxing Trainer: Draw
                  Harold Lederman, HBO: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Joseph Herron, FightSaga: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Will Carroll, Sports Illustrated: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Allen Barra, The Atlantic: 116-113 Pacquiao
                  Chris Koegler, TheRealHook.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  David Kassel, FightHype.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Rob Rutz, MyBoxingFans.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Sean Sullivan, BoxingDigest: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Ted Sares, Boxing.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Brian Mazique, BleacherReport.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Glen Anglin, ************.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Michael Rosenthal, Editor, Ring Magazine: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Skip Bayless, ESPN: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Ken Hissner, DogHouseBoxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
                  Bill Shimizu, Examiner.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Massimo Lopes Pegna, La Gazzetta dello Sport (Italy): 115-114 Pacquiao
                  James Foley, BleacherReport.com: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Anthony Lee, ************.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  John McCormick, **********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Graham Houston, FightWriter.com/*********.com/ESPN: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Nick Fors, Pasionsports.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Ronald Geronimo, NowBoxing.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Danny Serratelli, ********Boxing.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Ace Freeman, FightFan.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Sean Faye, Eurosport Yahoo!: 116-115 Pacquiao
                  Scott Shaffer, **********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Nate Ravitz, ESPN: 117-111 Pacquiao
                  Mike Chiari, BleacherReport.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Patrick L. Stumberg, SBNation: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Colin Seymour, FrontPageBoxing.com/Examiner.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Jason Peck, ********Boxing.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Steve Busfield, The Guardian: 116-114 Pacquiao
                  Nick Fox, Bad Left Hook: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Stephen Edwards, **********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Max Parker, Boxing Watchers: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Adam Hirshfield, Bleacher Report.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  King J Gladney, BleacherReport.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Ben Weisman, ************.com: 116-113 Pacquiao
                  Ken Pollitt, the13thround.com: 116-113 Pacquiao
                  Michael David Smith, AOL NEWS/MMA Fighting.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Madra Uladh, ********Boxing.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Michael Woods, ESPN/TheSweetScience.com: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Brad Cooney, 8CountNews.com/Examiner.com: Pacquiao by one round
                  "Old Yank" Schneider, Boxing.com: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Greg Leon, **********.com: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Steve Marzolf, InsideHBOBoxing.com: 115-114 Pacquiao
                  Darrell La Montre, **********.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                  Terra (Brazil): 116-112 Pacquiao
                  Joel Huerto, SportsFanLive: 115-113 Pacquiao

                  None of the above scores for Pacquiao or a draw is from Philippine media/boxers.
                  LMAOOO owned. My homey Stop making people who dont know about boxing look bad.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Hyacinth View Post
                    I just watched Marquez-Pacquaio III and found myself feeling really bad for Juan. It's like, wow...you just ruined this mans legacy. Not to mention rewriting boxing history. But then I realized that I was equally upset several other times in recent memory. So here goes:

                    If you could go back in time and change the scorecards in one of these fights, which would you do it for?
                    Hopkins-Calzaghe shouldn't be included as Calzaghe won rather easily after the first 3-4 rds. He made a fool of Hopkins who really showed his age. As for Trinidad-Oscar, The judges ALL gave the last 4 rds to Trinidad, and 2 of 3 Judges gave the 5th. It was a clear win, although not appealing to watch Oscar's track style. He was worn down because of the intense pressure in avoiding Trinidad's heavy punches. He had no choice other than stop running and be KO'd or beaten up.

                    So I chose Castillo-Mayweather because it's a matter of proper justice.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by turbotime View Post
                      I feel bad for Vargas big time in the Tito fight, he fought his ass off and Tito cheated. Dirty prik.
                      Thanks for the laugh...
                      Don't get me wrong I always liked Vargas
                      "no fear" style,
                      but Tito was just the better boxer at that time...
                      I always say Vargas fought Tito at the wrong time
                      he could of had a better career if he wouldn't of fought
                      Tito at that time

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