Originally posted by ferocity
Juan Manuel Marquez and His Place in Boxing History
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Originally posted by Asian SensationHe drew with Patterson, and then he beat him in the infamous heavyweight tournament. I have seen many Quarrey fights and my favorite heavyweight period to watch was the 70's. The parralel between the 2 fighters is somewhat superficial, but it was the closest I could come up with while high as hell at 4 in the morning.
Leave the grass alone, lol, I don't claim to know much but I don't know if I could compare him to Quarry. The more i think about it the more they had differnt careers. After all Marquez was a World Champion....Comment
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Originally posted by ferocityLeave the grass alone, lol, I don't claim to know much but I don't know if I could compare him to Quarry. The more i think about it the more they had differnt careers. After all Marquez was a World Champion....Comment
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Originally posted by Ace_Kickeri didnt knew nacho was already out. that'll be good for him and hopefully he gets to the fights he deserves to be.
time is ticking away for jmm and he should act fast.
What are you talking about? The article doesn't talk about Marquez leaving Ignacio.Comment
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Originally posted by ferocityWhat are you talking about? The article doesn't talk about Marquez leaving Ignacio.With Marquez now back home with Forum Boxing and with the management of his affairs taken out of the hands of his able trainer Nacho Beristain one can only hope that for Marquez’s sake this is the necessary and long overdue ingredient that can put him on top of the sport, a position he once seemed destined to take.
foo damn i have to re-read it for youComment
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