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  • HanzGruber
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    #21
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    JMM can't be compared to Quillin or Donaire or Martinez because he has never been KTFO and destroyed like them. And didn't Donaire made an excuse for the Rigo loss?

    Every loss Marquez has is debatable except the Floyd one. He's not a sore loser, he's winner rightfully complaining about not getting the win he deserved.
    The Bradley loss wasn't either. Clear victory for tim

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    • -Kev-
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      #22
      If you think that, cool. But I prefer JMM's power punches over Bradley's jabs. How can you outland your opponent in power punches in 9 rounds of 12 but clearly lose? I understand if you put a lot of weight on jabbing, but I don't. I scored the fight a Draw because although Marquez landed the better punches, and more of these better punches in more rounds, Bradley was more active and I understand people give rounds on activity. I was actually seeing punches landed each round and JMM gets that for me. 116 to 86 in favor of Marquez in punches landed (and outlanding Bradley in PP in 9 rounds). I think people saying it was a clear win need to revisit the fight and take a look at who landed the more telling blows more consistently and in more rounds. It was a close fight, Marquez landed at a better connect ratio and landed a considerable amount more power punches in more rounds. Can't see how it was a clear win for Bradley.

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      • bigbeatbaby
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        #23
        it was a clear win to Bradley. JMM was just over the hill and slowed down enough to make it an obvious win for Tim. Its boxing,and good boxing over 12 rds beats a few good shots scattered throughout the fight. it goes on more than punches I'm afraid.

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        • -Kev-
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          #24
          Originally posted by bigbeatbaby
          it was a clear win to Bradley. JMM was just over the hill and slowed down enough to make it an obvious win for Tim. Its boxing,and good boxing over 12 rds beats a few good shots scattered throughout the fight. it goes on more than punches I'm afraid.
          It wasn't good punches scattered throughout the fight. JMM outlanded Bradely in power punches/telling blows in 9 out of 12 rounds. That does not sound scattered to me.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PivotandRoll
            Agree 100% though I do think lost to Bradley...But yeah Bradley/Floyd...Only fights I ever scored against him...Think he's higher P4P all time than Floyd too
            Absolutely agree with you

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            • Brickyardigan
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              #26
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              It wasn't good punches scattered throughout the fight. JMM outlanded Bradely in power punches/telling blows in 9 out of 12 rounds. That does not sound scattered to me.
              Come on, Jmm is one of, if not, the greatest technician in the ring, but he was soundly outboxed by Bradley in that fight.

              The JMM has been a victim of robberies his whole career, mostly by boxers from the Pacific. However Bradley and Mayweather are the only 2 I seen actually beat him. No one else can touch him as far as I am concern.

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