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  • #61
    Originally posted by Mr. Mark View Post
    I don't believe in luck and I don't believe in lucky punches (Although, there are things called Blessings and Gods Will).

    When you use your free will to make a conscious decision to do something, there's always going to be an end result, win or lose.

    With that said, Marquez won the 4th bout, fair and square.

    However, does a win or a loss make you better or worse than your opponent? No.

    Both Sugar Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali have lost and have been beaten to a pulp and are still regarded as the greatest boxers of All-Time. Just because Jake Lamotta knocked Robinson out the box doesn't make him better P4P. And just because Frazier smoked Ali doesn't make him greater P4P either.

    Therefore, we need to evaluate everything in its entirety before forming a fair and logical conclusion about ANYTHING.
    AGREED, excellent post dude.


    This leads me to another topic that bothers me, the preservation of the coveted 0

    a 'perfect' record should not be so valuable in boxing! Exactly what you said, I agree.

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    • #62
      Not lucky. More like the perfect storm of a punch. Manny coming foward, Marquez timing it perfectly and Manny not seeing it. BOOM, zzzzzzzzzz.

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      • #63
        It was a perfect timed shot to a manny who sadly walked right into it

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        • #64
          fair assessment , but i see the formation of that perfect storm as luck. But thats the beauty of the sport! Discussions like this can go on and on! But the key is to learn and see the multitude of perspectives! Ive learned quite a bit form the... 4 people that actually provided some intelligent comments...i dunno where the other 22 people are but yeah

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          • #65
            The key is timing, and technique.

            People who have never boxed will understand speed, and they will understand power, but they will not understand timing and technique.

            And no, Danny Garcia (Khan), Sergio Martinez (Williams), and Manny Pacquiao (Hatton), did not get " lucky " either.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by stretchedout View Post
              The key is timing, and technique.

              People who have never boxed will understand speed, and they will understand power, but they will not understand timing and technique.

              And no, Danny Garcia (Khan), Sergio Martinez (Williams), and Manny Pacquiao (Hatton), did not get " lucky " either.
              I will add RingIQ and experience, but timing and technique are the key.

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              • #67
                I don't believe in luck at the level these guys are fighting at. These guys are professionals and are the elite in boxing. These guys know what they are doing. You can see the difference in caliber even throughout the night: Vazquez, Gamboa, and then Marquez-Pacquiao. It takes a lot of experience and talent to get to the level that these dudes are fighting at. They are elite. I laugh at people who were saying that it was a lucky punch. Marquez is a counter-puncher, and guess what punch knocked Pacquiao out, a counter-punch. It was a beautifully timed punch and Marquez was testing the waters with that punch throughout the fight. That is strategy, timing, and patience. Not luck, intelligence.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by stretchedout View Post
                  The key is timing, and technique.

                  People who have never boxed will understand speed, and they will understand power, but they will not understand timing and technique.

                  And no, Danny Garcia (Khan), Sergio Martinez (Williams), and Manny Pacquiao (Hatton), did not get " lucky " either.
                  Yep because Timing is your brain calculating where a chin will be a spit second before it gets there , and its already fired the shot at that spot , and not a conscious thought , thinking is to slow its got to be instinct .

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by mike19727 View Post
                    Not lucky. More like the perfect storm of a punch. Manny coming foward, Marquez timing it perfectly and Manny not seeing it. BOOM, zzzzzzzzzz.
                    plain and simple....well put

                    Originally posted by iLovesoccermoms View Post
                    It was a perfect timed shot to a manny who sadly walked right into it
                    **** **** boogie! pac paid for that bad habit of purposefully overshooting jmm

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                    • #70
                      you know what i say in my gym you miss every punch you dont throw.

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