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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Marquez on Fedchenko Bout: Confidence Can Kill a Man

    Juan Manuel Marquez (53-6-1, 39KOs) is not looking past his next oppnent, Eastern Euro boxer Sergey Fedchenko (30-1, 13KOs) of Ukraine. The clash happens on April 14th at the new Arena Mexico in Mexico City - for the vacant interim-WBO junior welterweight title.

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  • boguz323
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    #2
    Will remain a Marquez fan until the end! Fedchenko will fall on saturday I am sure.

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    • WESS
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      #3
      JMM should have never been allowed to make Pac look that bad at WW.... Bob Arum is slipping with age.

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      • Stop
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        #4
        Originally posted by WESS
        JMM should have never been allowed to make Pac look that bad at WW.... Bob Arum is slipping with age.
        Pac is all this floydiot fairy talks about. Anyway I see Marquez winning this if he's corrected his previous mistakes. No one really knows who Fredchenko is or what he's really capable of. He's 30-1 which shows he has what it takes but who knows what kinds of names are on his resume. While losing to Pacquiao 3 times, JMM still has some decent names on his resume and he should be ready to adapt. Hopefully he can work on being a better aggressor.

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        • WESS
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          #5
          Originally posted by Stop
          Pac is all this floydiot fairy talks about. Anyway I see Marquez winning this if he's corrected his previous mistakes. No one really knows who Fredchenko is or what he's really capable of. He's 30-1 which shows he has what it takes but who knows what kinds of names are on his resume. While losing to Pacquiao 3 times, JMM still has some decent names on his resume and he should be ready to adapt. Hopefully he can work on being a better aggressor.
          such irony...

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          • punchville
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            #6
            i never expected this to come from a warrior like juan. this sounds like something floyd jr would say.

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            • GodInFleshSuit
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              #7
              Originally posted by WESS
              such irony...
              They always make sure to slip that nonsense in there. Insecurity is a b!tch!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Stop
                Pac is all this floydiot fairy talks about. Anyway I see Marquez winning this if he's corrected his previous mistakes. No one really knows who Fredchenko is or what he's really capable of. He's 30-1 which shows he has what it takes but who knows what kinds of names are on his resume. While losing to Pacquiao 3 times, JMM still has some decent names on his resume and he should be ready to adapt. Hopefully he can work on being a better aggressor.
                Yeah, the way to win a fight is to be a "better aggressor".....astute boxing knowledge on display here. That's why those bums Pep, Whittaker, Benitez, and Ali were always such losers. Think of what they might have accomplished if they'd only been brave enough to run face-first into punches!

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                • mathed
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                  #9
                  This Fedchenko dude is pretty good early on but he fades fast due to hie excessive movement early. He starts to swing wide with his punches and let's his defense go a bit.
                  In the beginning of the fight though, he is a formidable opponent with good reflexes.




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