Rios-Abril Was A Worse Decision Than Pacquiao-Marquez 3

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  • -Spinal-
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    #11
    The high profile factor comes in to play. 1mill+ people saw Marquez get robbed against Pacquiao. Probably 100k saw Abril get robbed.

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    • Enzo Mc is SHIT
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      #12
      I thought Marquez clearly beat Pacquiao but there were close rounds and it was fairly open to interpretation. Last night was a start to finish domination. There was no blurring of lines.

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      • boxing is alive
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        #13
        Waaaaaay worse. Pac/Marquez was competitive all throughout. This was a COMPLETE shutout. Absolutely nothing close about it. What a disgrace.

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        • mushahadeen
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          #14
          Team Rios mocked Pacquiao for the Marquez Decision. I wonder if that will continue?

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          • catalinul
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            #15
            Offcourse it was.

            Pac-JMM was close and competitive.

            Rios-Abril wasn't.

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            • Casual_Fan
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              #16
              Glen Trowbridge scored Pac/Márquez 3 for PAC.

              Glen Trowbridge scored Rios/Abril for RIOS.

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              • -jose-
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                #17
                Marquez beat Pacquiao in a close fight

                Abril dominated Rios...

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                • Evil Abed
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                  #18
                  Casamayor vs Santa Cruz is a better comparison.

                  That was just as bad if not worse.

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                  • pturtle
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                    #19
                    Marquez vs Pac wasn't a robbery at all, I thought it was a close fight and I scored it a draw

                    I had Rios winning against Abril, just because a guy is acting madd calm and acting he's in an easy fight doesn't mea anything to me, i thought all is punches were just as irrelevant as Rios'. I picked Rios to win on constant pressure and work rate

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                    • NEELZ
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                      #20
                      Calling Marquez - Pacquiao III a robbery is PC for Floyd fans. That was no robbery. It was a close fight that I thought was a draw but a point here or there could take it one way or the other.

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