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  • I_like_wendys
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    #41
    Originally posted by ADP02
    If you can't see the difference between losing the rounds and winning by KO versus winning every round decisively then KOing to put the guy out of his misery then I can't help you!

    It matters because one was a competitive fight where the one being KOed was actually taking over and appearing on the verge of KOing the opponent himself. The other fight, it's a one sides beating that would give NO REASON to have a rematch.

    Talk about ridiculous .... I can't even believe that I had to explain myself!!!!
    Manny got "Hatton'd"

    Everyone of you guys that used that ****** ass term up until the day of the fight, ****in eat it.

    Manny's a great fighter, and a student of the game unlike most of his ****** ass fanboys on boxingscene.

    Manny got "Hatton'd."

    You know if you used the term, or had a picture showing the hatton knockout.

    Marquez was 39 years old during the 4th fight.

    Marquez will be 40 by the time a fifth fight happens.

    He was landing that overhand right almost everytime he threw it.

    He was the better man.

    He knocked him out.

    Deal.

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    • JoeKidd
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      #42
      A KO is not necessarily a convincing victory. Marquez threw a hail mary and Pacquiao stumbled into it. **** happens. Pacquiao is pure aggression in the ring and is open to stuff like this. Same with Mattheus. If Marquez was so confident about his supremacy over Pacquiao, he'd be in China already. Fact is, Marquez is Pacquiao's Norton. So it goes.

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      • richardt
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        #43
        The difference is FANS want to see WARS! Fanboys want to see their favorite fighter preserved. How many WARS has everyone seen that can match what Marquez and Pac have provided to the Boxing world since last December???? I am not a fan of boring fights and pitched battles are rare as hell so hell yeah, bring on a 5th fight. Sure as hell beats 90% of the fights you have seen since or for this entire year!! In 6 months, I can name very FEW if any fights that provide the anticipation and excitement those two warriors gave us in December. You are seeing 2 ATG's in the same ring, pouring their heart and soul out. Rare as hell.

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        • illmaticfighter
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          #44
          Originally posted by ADP02
          If you can't see the difference between losing the rounds and winning by KO versus winning every round decisively then KOing to put the guy out of his misery then I can't help you!

          It matters because one was a competitive fight where the one being KOed was actually taking over and appearing on the verge of KOing the opponent himself. The other fight, it's a one sides beating that would give NO REASON to have a rematch.

          Talk about ridiculous .... I can't even believe that I had to explain myself!!!!
          it was as usual a back and forth fight, but pac koing marquez lol no one thought that and pac was not on the verge of that.

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            #45
            Originally posted by JoeKidd
            A KO is not necessarily a convincing victory. Marquez threw a hail mary and Pacquiao stumbled into it. **** happens. Pacquiao is pure aggression in the ring and is open to stuff like this. Same with Mattheus. If Marquez was so confident about his supremacy over Pacquiao, he'd be in China already. Fact is, Marquez is Pacquiao's Norton. So it goes.
            It's not? what more do you want? His death in the ring? Devouring his soul? Erasing his name?

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            • richardt
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              #46
              Anyone who doesn't want to see two ATG's go at it again obviously is biased because I challenge ANYONE on these boards to come up with a handful of fights that equal or top what these guys produce in the ring. How many times do you get excited about a 3 card HBO or Showtime event or even a PPV and end up with a boring decision, a fighter who comes in out of shape, doesn't make weight, doesn't show the will to win?????? Maybe you have a huge list of fights that can equal what Pac and JMM produce but that list is in fantasy land cause I haven't seen them. What 1-2 fight in the last 6 months?? I doubt it! You'll be lucky to see 3 fights in a two year period as good.
              Last edited by richardt; 07-03-2013, 11:24 PM.

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              • JoeKidd
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                #47
                I'm trying to remember this fight I saw where a guy got knocked down...and on the way down he took a swing and clipped the other guy on the nose and blood was gushing everywhere. Had to stop the fight and guess who won?

                If a guy is getting outclassed and he wins by connecting with ONE punch, is that a convincing victory? There's too much luck involved there...but in this case a lot of ******ity on Pacquiao's part also. Disrespect got him.

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                • JoeKidd
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                  #48
                  Pacquiao says he has about 3 fights left. Marquez refused 13 million so he takes Rios. There's Sergio Garcia, Mattheus, and maybe Floyd will grow some balls. No room for Marquez. Broner in the mix if he proves his last fight was a mirage.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by JoeKidd
                    A KO is not necessarily a convincing victory. Marquez threw a hail mary and Pacquiao stumbled into it. **** happens. Pacquiao is pure aggression in the ring and is open to stuff like this. Same with Mattheus. If Marquez was so confident about his supremacy over Pacquiao, he'd be in China already. Fact is, Marquez is Pacquiao's Norton. So it goes.
                    It's a convincing victory, more so after the world saw Marquez get robbed in what was suppose to be the end of the trilogy; 3rd fight. That fight itself should have been the end of it, but the judges sought to rob Marquez. What else do people want? The fight has been recycled far too many times.

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by JoeKidd
                      I'm trying to remember this fight I saw where a guy got knocked down...and on the way down he took a swing and clipped the other guy on the nose and blood was gushing everywhere. Had to stop the fight and guess who won?

                      If a guy is getting outclassed and he wins by connecting with ONE punch, is that a convincing victory? There's too much luck involved there...but in this case a lot of ******ity on Pacquiao's part also. Disrespect got him.
                      I agree, that was Marquez at his most vulnerable and instead of taking his time, he tried to push the issue against arguably the best counter puncher in the game.

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