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Originally posted by Ray* View PostYou knew Bradley would never give you a rematch unless you had a rematch clause. Retirement is the only option now. Didn't understand why he have Bradley a chance in the first place without a rematch clause.
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Originally posted by sterilizer"Clinic"? What a ridiculous lie. Check the stats of the fight. It was 50-50; Bradley won in jabs, both number and percentage. Marquez won in power punches, same thing, number and percentage. In total punches Bradley won by just a hair but Marquez won in total effectiveness percentage. So it was a coin-toss where two judges ruled "the 100% defensive, jabbing guy wins" whereas one judge ruled "the offensive power-punching, more effective guy wins".
A TIE would have been the fairest decision, but still, Bradley would have kept the belt. Marquez just didn't do enough, but there was no "clinic" whatsoever.
OTOH Marquez is such an IDIOT, instead of begging Bradley for a rematch, he should challenge CARLOS MOLINA for the super welterweight title he has, that's quite an easy fight for Marquez and he can win the coveted 5th title in five different divisions and retire happy.
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Even if Marquez were to fight and defeat Bradley, the real champion at 147 would still be Mayweather Jr and there's no question about that so all he's basically chasing is a paper title. When fighters go down in history and their championships are recorded, they should only count lineal titles because the definition of a World Champion is champion of champions in the given weight division. So being a "world champ" in a division were another guy is clearly the lineal champ doesn't make you one too, even if you have one of the sanctioning body's titles. If we only had one world champion per division there wouldn't be so many fighters that have won world titles and they wouldn't be winning them in so many different weight divisions either. I've followed Juan Manuel Marquez's professional boxing career for a long time and I like him as a fighter, he's also always been an educated and well spoken fellow outside the ring so I respect him for that. I just don't agree with him saying that he wants to make history with a 5th world title when the title he's chasing is not the lineal title of the division anyway.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostMarquez and his children and his grandchildren are set for life, he isn't Pacquiao or Mayweather who can easily be bankrupt still in their life-time.
http://www.boxingscene.com/marquez-s...tanding--70498
I think it's one thing to be an accountant but juggling the kind of money these guys end up making is hard. I just watched that espn 30 for 30 thing on broke. The rest of your life is a long time without multimillion dollar checks coming in. Ten million bucks seems like a lot to us on our current budget but the person with ten million bucks has a higher budget than us so their money goes as fast as ours. In the end if Marquez gets a hosting gig he's pretty good to go, if not we can start the countdown of when he'll be broke...sadly with most athletes it's a matter of time unless they find a life outside of the sport.
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Originally posted by turnedup View PostMarquez may be good with numbers and smart but he just had his own tax situation in Mexico.
http://www.boxingscene.com/marquez-s...tanding--70498
I think it's one thing to be an accountant but juggling the kind of money these guys end up making is hard. I just watched that espn 30 for 30 thing on broke. The rest of your life is a long time without multimillion dollar checks coming in. Ten million bucks seems like a lot to us on our current budget but the person with ten million bucks has a higher budget than us so their money goes as fast as ours. In the end if Marquez gets a hosting gig he's pretty good to go, if not we can start the countdown of when he'll be broke...sadly with most athletes it's a matter of time unless they find a life outside of the sport.
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So the Mexican so called warrior este Whiner threatening the boxing community to retire? LOL go ahead, we dont need So called mexican warrios (crybaby) este Whiner in boxing. You will be forever remembered as the GREAT MEXICAN WHINER ever existed
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostThere's a saying in the music industry... They left money on the table. It's what is said about bands who dissolve when they could have stuck around, toured some more, IOW made some more money. Money that was there for the taking. And with the stories I've read thru the years about JMM being pathetic at managing his money, he will rue the day he retired before picking up that 10 mil from Pac/JMM 5. This has nothing to do with anything besides taking care of himself and his family as he gets old. If he fights Bradley and retires, he will be flat broke in 10 years. Not that he wouldn't be that, even after fighting Pac 5, but the odds are a he!!uva lot less.
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