Comments Thread For: Photos: Mijares May Have Ended Rafael Marquez's Career

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  • lopez36
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    #11
    to me his career started going down after the second vazquez fight,yeah he won again but wasn't the same,neither was vazquez after the first two fights

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    • Big Chuy
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      #12
      Rafa gracias por las buenas peleas que diste!!!

      2 mexican warriors hang them up in a matter of a week.

      i remember watching Rafa on kcal 9 when i was a kid, every 3 months he would be on, no dodging, no vacations, nothing, great worker.

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      • budfr
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        #13
        Rafa was competitive. He wobbled Mijares in the first round. He could have just hugged and stayed out of harm's way but he is the typical Mexican, on attack mode, guts, no hugging. He paid the price but that is why people will remember him as a warrior.

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        • JOM'S
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          #14
          Originally posted by seal
          Cristian didn't end Rafa's career.

          Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez ended each other's careers.
          i have to agree with you bro, it is similar to castillo & chico ending each other careers, after their fights they have left something on the ring and imho was never the same...

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          • Corelone
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            #15
            Rafael knew it was over when he backed out of the fight in Puerto Rico. He should have let it go then, or did he think he'd do better and rejuvinate outside of PR. He kept going and Knocked Out for his finale. Nobody wants to go out on a bad note, but I hope he doesn't get a goodby fight against a nobody just so he can go out with a win. It's over.

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            • deejd
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              #16
              Originally posted by JOM'S
              i have to agree with you bro, it is similar to castillo & chico ending each other careers, after their fights they have left something on the ring and imho was never the same...
              They didn't end each other's career. They both were stuck in no man's land after they moved up from '35. They were too big for for '35 and '40 but not big enough for '47. Plus, Castillo was already old and in that transition to gatekeeper status and Corrales was always struggling to make '35.

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              • BattleAxePurist
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                #17
                Originally posted by SoggyLungs
                just finished watching the fight...thought the stoppage was somewhat fair..and i also thought the fight was really close. i had marquez ahead on my scorecard going into the 9th, but could also see it being a draw..and that 1 point deduction in the first round was bs.
                It's a WBC rule fighter that causes a headbutt gets a point deduction, funny they would have rules but it's not always followed so stays on par with there normal S.O.P

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