Here are just a few examples, but stop being silly dude, history will reflect what actually happened, and we all watched those fights..... EVERYBODY knows, that Manny Pacquiao has arguably never beaten Juan Manuel Marquez.....
"To those who watched their fights, it remains difficult to see one man’s superiority over the other..... the first two times, the edge was seen going to Marquez"
"Pacquiao won for the second time, though there was as much debate about the judges scorecards, if not more, than in their previous meetings"
"To this day a bitter Marquez claims that the fight was his and Sugar tends to agree with him. "I thought Marquez won," Sugar said frankly."
"they were both fights you could arguably make the case that Pacquiao lost." ~ Al Bernstein
"To those who watched their fights, it remains difficult to see one man’s superiority over the other..... the first two times, the edge was seen going to Marquez"
They say a tie is like kissing one’s sister. After 36 rounds, Manny Pacquiao leads Juan Manuel Marquez 2-0-1 in the win column. To those who watched their fights, it remains difficult to see one man’s superiority over the other.
"Pacquiao won for the second time, though there was as much debate about the judges scorecards, if not more, than in their previous meetings"
by David P. Greisman - It will be one of the biggest events of 2012. It will dominate conversation as the year reaches its end. It will be seen by a majority of the citizens in the Philippines, by many of the residents of Mexico, and by a bare minimum of several hundreds of thousands in the United States. It will make millions at the box office and tens of millions in pay-per-view revenue.
The event that is Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez 4 will be made to seem special, but it won’t be as special as their first three. It can’t be.
It’s a surprising conclusion to reach regarding Manny Pacquiao when you realize that despite his ascent from sporting stardom into a sensational cult of pugilistic personality, there’s still only a handful of opponents for him that can truly raise the hairs on the back of your neck.
The long-discussed, long-debated and long-delayed collision with Floyd Mayweather is foremost on that list. With that still not happening, the only opponents mentioned for Pacquiao for the end of this year were repeats that felt like retreads: a second fight with Miguel Cotto, whom Pacquiao stopped nearly three years ago; a fourth fight with Marquez, whom Pacquiao controversially defeated by decision about a year ago; and a second fight with Timothy Bradley, who in June became the first person to beat Pacquiao in more than seven years, although an overwhelming number of observers believed Pacquiao deserved the victory.
"To this day a bitter Marquez claims that the fight was his and Sugar tends to agree with him. "I thought Marquez won," Sugar said frankly."
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"they were both fights you could arguably make the case that Pacquiao lost." ~ Al Bernstein
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