Sorry to interrupt the little circle jerk (and weirdest type of boxing "fan-dom" I've witnessed), but does your triangle theory only work for said fighters or does the Pacquiao/Marquez/Mayweather count too? I don't believe in them myself because boxing history refutes them time and time again (Ali/Frazier/Foreman), but if you're using it to make your tiresome) point, explain how that fits in. I mean, Marquez has taken Pacquiao to the brink on three occasions and over it into unconsciousness on one. He couldn't win a round against Mayweather. Mayweather literally everything better so what are Pacquiao's chances?
WAIT! Before you answer with the predictable diatribe, let me do it for you:
Marquez is a different type of fighter (like Judah and Pacquiao are the same, right).
Mayweather cheated Marquez on the scales so it doesn't count ( Pacquiao weighed in at 2lbs more in fight 4, just like Mayweather did so why didn't it work out for him if weight was so important?).
Styles make fights (which would totally contradict your original point).
So do YOUR triangle theories count only this time, do they all count all the time or not at all? Which is it?
WAIT! Before you answer with the predictable diatribe, let me do it for you:
Marquez is a different type of fighter (like Judah and Pacquiao are the same, right).
Mayweather cheated Marquez on the scales so it doesn't count ( Pacquiao weighed in at 2lbs more in fight 4, just like Mayweather did so why didn't it work out for him if weight was so important?).
Styles make fights (which would totally contradict your original point).
So do YOUR triangle theories count only this time, do they all count all the time or not at all? Which is it?





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