The feet made no difference. Marquez had already slipped the right hand and set up the shot to an open Pac. It was timed, set up and initiated before Pacs foot hit Marquez'. It made no difference to Marquez slipping a punch and countering, nor did it make any difference to Pac having his jab slipped and his left hand pulled back from his face to blast Marquez with.
If Marquez had missed the punch, which he didn't, then it's entirely possible that Pac would have landed a glancing left hand instead of a flush one because he might have been briefly off balance. It made no difference to that sequence though because the effects of it would not have occurred until after the KO shot had landed. Everything was already happening and in motion by the time Pac hit his foot. Nothing got changed because of it and nothing would have changed if he didn't hit it, because it would all have occurred after Marquez' landed punch. The Marquez shot was already in motion and landed simultaneously to Pacs foot hitting his. Nothing different would have occurred. You are reaching as bad as Pac did.
If Marquez had missed the punch, which he didn't, then it's entirely possible that Pac would have landed a glancing left hand instead of a flush one because he might have been briefly off balance. It made no difference to that sequence though because the effects of it would not have occurred until after the KO shot had landed. Everything was already happening and in motion by the time Pac hit his foot. Nothing got changed because of it and nothing would have changed if he didn't hit it, because it would all have occurred after Marquez' landed punch. The Marquez shot was already in motion and landed simultaneously to Pacs foot hitting his. Nothing different would have occurred. You are reaching as bad as Pac did.
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