Prime Marquez couldn't beat Norwood. Why would past prime Marquez beat Bradley?

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  • Mister Wolf
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    #1

    Prime Marquez couldn't beat Norwood. Why would past prime Marquez beat Bradley?

    What are your thoughts on this statement?
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    #2
    well they don't find anything alike for one


    /thread
    Last edited by LeG00N; 10-10-2013, 10:12 PM.

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    • Mister Wolf
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      #3
      Originally posted by MANIAC310
      well they don't find nothing alike for one


      /thread
      Funny how Marquez said they did on a article on this site.

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      • Dinamita 03
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mister Wolf
        What are your thoughts on this statement?
        That Marquez was too defensive and didn't really risks alot during his fights. He started being more offensive at the latter stages of his career and that's really why he lost that fight because Norwood wasn't giving him any opportunities to counter and was on the defensive throught. And honestly the only similarities between Norwood and Bradley is that of their race. Totally different fighters because Bradley gets reckless and not that hard to hit.

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        • Mister Wolf
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          #5

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          • hhs661
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            #6
            I'm interested in seeing what rounds you gave Norwood, Mr Wolf

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            • Bushidō
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              #7
              This Marquez has the power of PeDS!

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              • SUPREME.
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                #8
                So just because Bradley and Norwood are both black is why you're making this comparison I assume, correct?

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                • Tay Roc
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                  #9
                  Bradley isn't in his prime anymore. Pac and Ruslan collective beat the prime out of Bradley. His best days are behind him, sadly.

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                  • edgarg
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                    #10
                    Freddie Norwood was an excellent boxer. If you want to see the most foul-filled fight in the past 20 years look up Norwood-Gainer. The ref and Gainer together were too much for Norwood.

                    Marquez was also beaten by Chris John. Scott Mallon fro Ring magazine was there and reported that John won well. He said that in rounds John won 8-4. In a post-fight interview, Marquez said that he thought the fight was close and that John was an excellent boxer. He also gave a variety of different reasons for losing, one of which was the the rain the night before made the canvas slippery.

                    Also one of the Maxboxing guys was vacationing there and went to see the fight. He scored it 116-111. It was either Kim or Fischer, I always get them mixed up.

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