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  • T18Z
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    #51
    Originally posted by Big Dunn
    Yes, I'm mad that posters like you get to create an alt name to hide after Manny and Nonito get destroyed and come on and post ***** like this.

    I'm kind of mad that Bojangles just doesn't ether your b!tch a$$.

    Just log on and be honest- Manny got KTFO and I want to see him avenge it because I am a big fan. STop with the controversy bull****.
    Can mods somehow track IP addresses to prove I only have one account or something? I took a print screen of my bet on Rigo, I've public said Nonito is **** and I don't even like him as a fighter, as well as the fact Rigo schooled him, yet to continue to just ignore all this and claim something which isn't true.

    I'm a fan of Pacquaio, I've never said different. Not really sure what you mean with the ether statement, I can assume it's happened to you numerous times?

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    • bojangles1987
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      #52
      Originally posted by T18Z
      Well, what do we know about what already happened is exactly why it can be controversial. We saw the events that went on, and those events were controversial because they caused a public disagreement on many questions, now you linked to my examples of future questions, but you can quite easily apply those examples to the present/past i.e. would Marquez have won the fight if he didn't land that punch? Would he have knocked Pacquaio out regardless in a later round? Now I know what you could say to counter this, which is basically that if you have those kinds of thoughts you could call anything controversial, but I think I'm safe in saying controversy would apply to a large sample of disagreement, and the conditions would actually have to in someway agree with the logic of certain peoples disagreements, which throws Duns ****** example of his opinion on Hatton winning rounds, which is supported by absolutely nothing.
      Using logic like that, any punch thrown is controversial, because what if it didn't land or what if it wasn't thrown or what if the other guy moved his head left or right or on and on and on. What exactly is the disagreement?

      We're not talking Israel Vazquez having to stop because he can't breath through a broken nose. We're not talking Josesito Lopez landing a punch that breaks Victor Ortiz's jaw. We're not talking Joe Frazier's corner throwing in the towel before the last round of a fight where Muhammad Ali may have collapsed. We're not even talking Randall Bailey pulling a KO out of his ass after losing every round to Mike Jones.

      We're talking one guy knocking the other out cold in a fight that was 4-1 or 3-2, where both fighters spent months saying they were going all out for the KO. That KO happened, and there was nothing controversial about it.

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      • Erik1984
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        #53
        Did EVERYTIME he beat you? You had judges and they said he won but MOSSSSSST,,!!! Of the people though you won all of those times?
        Last edited by Erik1984; 10-09-2013, 11:29 AM.

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        • DominiBox
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          #54
          Originally posted by billeau2
          I can well imagine how the judges would be spoken to regarding this fight: "we need CJ here and Byrd also! Marquez can't win, we need a Pacquio win to set up a mayweather fight!
          Same CJ Roth who gave 115-113 for Bradley against Pacquiao?

          Some people don't even think before writting bs.

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          • El Malo.
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            #55
            Trollquez is at it again

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            • The Big Dunn
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              #56
              Originally posted by T18Z
              Can mods somehow track IP addresses to prove I only have one account or something? I took a print screen of my bet on Rigo, I've public said Nonito is **** and I don't even like him as a fighter, as well as the fact Rigo schooled him, yet to continue to just ignore all this and claim something which isn't true.

              I'm a fan of Pacquaio, I've never said different. Not really sure what you mean with the ether statement, I can assume it's happened to you numerous times?
              you created the account the day after nonito got wrecked-not a coincidence.

              Just cut this kind of ***** out dude. Yes, manny may have been winning the round, but so what? He ended up losing the round and the fight. Period.

              If this was any other fighter you wouldn't be pulling this kind of silly *****.

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              • DominiBox
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                #57
                Originally posted by bigcursedawg
                Marquez beat Manny in 2008, again in 2011, and then puts him to sleep in 2012. What else to people want him to do. The only thing left for Marquez to do is kill Pacquiao, he's just about covered all the bases at this point.
                Pacquiao/Marquez II (2008) This is as close as a fight could be. Only Pac haters and ingnorants bring "robbery" to the table.

                Unofficial Scorecards:
                Greg Beecham, Associated Press: 114-113 Marquez
                Joe Santoliquito, Ring Magazine: 115-112 Marquez
                Dan Rafael, ESPN.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Darius Ortiz, ESPN.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Eric Raskin, ESPN.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Brian Kenny, Friday Night Fights: 115-112 Marquez
                Scott Mallon, Ring Magazine / Boxing News / The Fist / Boxing Digest: 114-113 Marquez
                Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports:115-112 Marquez
                Victor Perea, *********.com: 115-113 Marquez
                James Slater, ********Boxing.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review Journal: 114-113 Marquez
                Norm Frauenheim, Arizona Republic: 114-113 Marquez
                Rich Marrotta, Top Rank TV: 114-113 Marquez
                Kieran Mulvaney, Reuters: 114-113 Marquez
                Gabriel Montoya, DogHouseBoxing: 114-113 Marquez
                Brett Conway, MaxBoxing.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Gary Randall, MaxBoxing.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Bart Barry, 15Rounds.com: 115-113 Marquez
                Bruce McTavish, International Judge: 115-112 Marquez
                Francis Ochoa, Philippine Daily Inquirer: 114-113 Marquez
                Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com: 114-113 Marquez
                William Detloff, The Ring Magazine: 115-113 Marquez
                Ron Borges, TheSweetScience.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Nonito Donaire: 114-113 Marquez
                Graham Houston, FightWriter.com :115-112 Marquez
                Andrew Walker, ********Boxing.com: 115-114 Marquez
                Jeff Pryor, The Boxing Bulletin: 114-113 Marquez
                Andrew Fruman, The Boxing Bulletin: 114-113 Marquez
                Brian Gorman, RingTalk.com: 114-113 Marquez
                Pedro Fernandez, RingTalk.com: 115-113 Marquez
                Gary Purfield, The Boxing Tribune: 115-113 Marquez
                Larry Merchant, HBO: 114-114 Draw
                Beau Denison, The Fist: 114-114 Draw
                Marco Antonio Barrera: Draw
                Nate Campbell: Draw
                Mark Lichtenfeld, Boxing Digest/ThroughTheRopes Radio Program, SportsByLineUSA: Draw
                Bill Scherer, Suite101.com: 114-114 Draw
                Brad Cooney, 8CountNews.com: 114-114 Draw
                Doug Fischer, MaxBoxing.com: 114-114 Draw
                Lee Payton, The Boxing Bulletin: 114-114 Draw
                Harold Lederman, HBO: 115-112 Pacquiao
                Eric Sloan, Washington, D.C. examiner.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Ken Pollitt, The13thRound.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Michael Nelson, The Boxing Bulletin: 114-113 Pacquiao
                John Vaci, The Boxing Bulletin: 115-113 Pacquiao
                Aaron Jones, *********.com: 115-112 Pacquiao
                Pablo Fletes, LaPrensa: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Dave Larzelere, The Sporting News: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Bill Dwyer, Los Angeles Times: 115-113 Pacquiao
                Undisputed, Round-By-Round Update Correspondent, DogHouseBoxing: 115-114 Pacquiao
                Jeff Haney, Las Vegas Sun: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Lee Groves, MaxBoxing.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Ryan Maquinana, MaxBoxing.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Franklin McNeil, Newark Star-Ledger: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Robert Morales, Los Angeles Daily News: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Carlos Arias, Orange County Register: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Frances Martel, RingTalk.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Jason Aniel, RingTalk.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Mark Lyons, 8CountNews.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Ryan ********, BoxingScene.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Michael Marley, ******************.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Steve Cofield, Lotus Broadcasting Las Vegas/ESPN Radio: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Dave Cokin, Lotus Broadcasting Las Vegas/ESPN Radio: 115-112 Pacquiao
                Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com: 115-112 Pacquiao
                Michael Katz, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
                Ben Thompson, FightHype.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Mike DeLisa, CyberBoxingZone.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Ace Freeman, FightFan.com: 115-112 Pacquiao
                **** Flaherty, Boxing Judge (the judge replaced by Tom Miller): 114-113 Pacquiao
                Michael Swann, 15Rounds.com: 114-113 Pacquiao
                Jim Murphy, TheSweetScience.com: 114-113 Pacquiao

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                • T18Z
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987
                  Using logic like that, any punch thrown is controversial, because what if it didn't land or what if it wasn't thrown or what if the other guy moved his head left or right or on and on and on. What exactly is the disagreement?

                  We're not talking Israel Vazquez having to stop because he can't breath through a broken nose. We're not talking Josesito Lopez landing a punch that breaks Victor Ortiz's jaw. We're not talking Joe Frazier's corner throwing in the towel before the last round of a fight where Muhammad Ali may have collapsed. We're not even talking Randall Bailey pulling a KO out of his ass after losing every round to Mike Jones.

                  We're talking one guy knocking the other out cold in a fight that was 4-1 or 3-2, where both fighters spent months saying they were going all out for the KO. That KO happened, and there was nothing controversial about it.
                  I'd say the disagreement or one of them is what if that punch didn't land, or Pacquaio didn't lunge forward, or didn't trip on Marquez foot, who would've won then? Again, I see your point, but the fight caused controversy and disagreements, and to cause controversy implies there was a controversial act where it came from, i.e. the fight, the punch, whatever. You can't deny there is a fair amount of disagreement in regards to that fight, so by definition why is that not controversial? The knockout alone wasn't controversial, it was all the events involved in the fight together which lead to a controversial outlook of the fight. We'll agree to disagree, regardless, my intent isn't to purposely lower the credibility of Marquez win.

                  Originally posted by Big Dunn
                  you created the account the day after nonito got wrecked-not a coincidence.

                  Just cut this kind of ***** out dude. Yes, manny may have been winning the round, but so what? He ended up losing the round and the fight. Period.

                  If this was any other fighter you wouldn't be pulling this kind of silly *****.
                  If you could somehow see my original post history to the date of creation you'd see there was no praise or defense of Nonito, I don't even like him as a fighter, jesus man, you've got mental problems

                  It's not just about winning the round, it's the whole fight Dunn that I think lead to some controversy.

                  Shouldn't you be in a thread defending Floyd from attacks or something?
                  Last edited by T18Z; 10-09-2013, 11:36 AM.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by T18Z
                    I'd say the disagreement or one of them is what if that punch didn't land, or Pacquaio didn't lunge forward, or didn't trip on Marquez foot, who would've won then? Again, I see your point, but the fight caused controversy and disagreements, and to cause controversy implies there was a controversial act where it came from, i.e. the fight, the punch, whatever. You can't deny there is a fair amount of disagreement in regards to that fight, so by definition why is that not controversial? The knockout alone wasn't controversial, it was all the events involved in the fight together which lead to a controversial outlook of the fight. We'll agree to disagree, regardless, my intent isn't to purposely low the credibility of Marquez win.



                    Yes, and if you could somehow see my original post history to the date of creation you'd see there was no praise or defense of Nonito, I don't even like him as a fighter, jesus man, you've got mental problems

                    It's not just about winning the round, it's the whole fight Dunn that I think lead to some controversy.

                    Shouldn't you be in a thread defending Floyd from attacks or something?
                    This is a very weak argument. If the controversy is being perpetrated by a specific group of people (pac fans) then it's does not indicate a legitimate disagreement about the fight.

                    There is not much controversial about a KO like that other than certain fans wont accept it.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by T18Z
                      I'd say the disagreement or one of them is what if that punch didn't land, or Pacquaio didn't lunge forward, or didn't trip on Marquez foot, who would've won then? Again, I see your point, but the fight caused controversy and disagreements, and to cause controversy implies there was a controversial act where it came from, i.e. the fight, the punch, whatever. You can't deny there is a fair amount of disagreement in regards to that fight, so by definition why is that not controversial? The knockout alone wasn't controversial, it was all the events involved in the fight together which lead to a controversial outlook of the fight. We'll agree to disagree, regardless, my intent isn't to purposely lower the credibility of Marquez win.


                      If you could somehow see my original post history to the date of creation you'd see there was no praise or defense of Nonito, I don't even like him as a fighter, jesus man, you've got mental problems

                      It's not just about winning the round, it's the whole fight Dunn that I think lead to some controversy.

                      Shouldn't you be in a thread defending Floyd from attacks or something?
                      I'd say the disagreement or one of them is what if that punch didn't land, or Pacquaio didn't lunge forward, or didn't trip on Marquez foot, who would've won then?

                      so the controversy is who would've won if Manny didn't get KTFO. I hera there is a new boxing site that will pay you to post. Please, go make a billion dollars.
                      Last edited by The Big Dunn; 10-09-2013, 11:51 AM.

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