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  • Holywarrior
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    Marquez knocks out Pacquiao - Arena View

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  • Wizardsh
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    Nasty ko PAC died

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    • solo20
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      #3
      no luck there perfect timing

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        #4
        pretty crazy seeing it from inside the arena

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        • PR13
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          Majestic ending for a perfect retirement... too bad he didn't retire on that perfect moment.

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            #6
            Originally posted by PR13
            Majestic ending for a perfect retirement... too bad he didn't retire on that perfect moment.
            An ATG doesn't need a moment to set his legacy in stone. He has definitely proven himself time and time again.

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            • way2strong
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              everyone around me thought Pac died that knockout was Nasty. It's even crazier how he got back up defeated maidana's twin 12-0 shutout then went on to defeat the former #3 p4p champion of the world .The Great Manny Pacquiao living legend


              Marquez was never afraid of any man in his prime and fought all comer's including moving up two weight division's only to be cheated on the scales by a Fraud

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              • Holywarrior
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                #8
                Originally posted by way2strong
                everyone around me thought Pac died that knockout was Nasty. It's even crazier how he got back up defeated maidana's twin 12-0 shutout then went on to defeat the former #3 p4p champion of the world .The Great Manny Pacquiao living legend


                Marquez was never afraid of any man in his prime and fought all comer's including moving up two weight division's only to be cheated on the scales by a Fraud
                Yeah, that was a nasty KO

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                • SplitSecond
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                  damn that was brutal, bounced back like a legend tho

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                  • PR13
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Solarius
                    An ATG doesn't need a moment to set his legacy in stone. He has definitely proven himself time and time again.
                    Yes, Because at the tender age of 41 he is still in his prime.
                    Last edited by PR13; 05-14-2014, 07:23 PM.

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