Comments Thread For: Marquez on Pacquiao KO: I Said 'Now Try To Steal it From Me!'

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  • NotaPachugger
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    #71
    Wrong he was robbed in Asia big time to John , Pacquiao fights were close, Floyd cheated and came in 15 pounds heavier but he did lose to Bradley. Hardly a crybaby. Has not done much since Pac KO due to bad knees. Pac has not fought no one of merit except Floyd and all his opponents where cherry picked to lack KO power . Still damaged mentally by Marquez !

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    • rrayvez
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      #72
      He doesn't have any obligation to fight pac again but it would've been the honorable thing to do. Marquez was fighting in obscurity until pac fought him and his 4 fights with pac are the defining moments of his career. Pac on the other hand would've had a superstar career even without Marquez. His 1st fight with Barrera, trilogy with morales, and his run from the Oscar delaHoya fight up to the mosley fight are arguably all just as significant if not more significant to his career than his feud with Marquez.

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      • NotaPachugger
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        #73
        It's now common knowledge that Pacquiqo was cycling hard on the roids after 135 lbs until Floyd questioned his PED use and know he can't even KO a beer on tap. It's now common knowledge you are a Pac nuthugger

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        • Khalid X
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          #74
          Originally posted by latinlingo
          I think what's laughable is you commenting on a hall of famers career without knowing half of what the man did. One of 3, 4 division Mexican champions. He beat Barrera when he was the WBC Super Featherweight Champion. He beat Orlando Salido who went on to win the IBF and WBO Featherweight title not once but twice. He beat Derrick Gainer (sure AF you don't know who he is, beat Rocky Juarez (Olympic silver medalist) who had only lost to Barrera and Humberto Soto. Son you ought to know better than to tangle after one of my posts. Clearly you're a casual at best and I'm cutting you quiet a bit of slack only because you live in the Tone. SMFH!
          Dude is overrated AF.

          I remember when he ducked both Hamed and Morales at 126. On top of being a sore loser, he was notorious for pricing himself out against big names, only to cry and say everyone was ducking him.

          Speaking of Derrick Gainer, if you actually followed the sport during that time, you would know he was very inconsistent as a fighter. So much so, you couldn't really consider him a great fighter. Yes looked nice in the Kelly rematch but looked terrible in other bouts (specifically the Polo fight in which he was booed heavily for running and an overall ****ty performance).

          With that said, Marquez has about three good wins, Casamayor, Pacquiao IV and Barrera (although he was past it IMO).

          To sit up and claim Salido and Rocky Juarez are good wins is just ridiculous....
          Last edited by Khalid X; 12-27-2016, 10:13 AM.

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          • Khalid X
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            #75
            FWIW as much as I dislike Barrera, that guy put in work. When 122 and 126 was loaded (and probably the golden era of the FW division) he went out and fought the best. No excuses, no ducking etc.

            Far cry from what Marquez did, he turned down career paydays from the very best in the division at that time only to claim no one wanted to fight him.

            I actually have more respect for his brother (Rafael) who actually went against the best instead of making excuses. JMM career is just a KO win against Paquaio, a **** load of excuses making and crying robbery every time he gets out boxed.

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            • NotaPachugger
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              #76
              When Pacquiao retires the IQ of the posters in here will increase. All the casual nuthuggimg guys will be put out to pasteur

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              • HURTFEELINGS
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                #77
                Originally posted by zaroku
                in slow motivation n you can see the shock wave from that punch. Pac's spinal column nearly came out of his back. Pac face planted, and both freddy & arum thought he was dead. I thought the same and took a knee and prayed. I wonder if pac spoke to god at that moment?

                Maybe it was a blister on pac's toe that caused pac to rush into an atomic jmm bomb? In slow motion(which pac fans like) it looks even worse.

                maybe thats when god told him that he would beat mayweather. Lol

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                • Liondw
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                  #78
                  There is no doubt that Marquez had the better of Pacquaio over the majority of the 42 rounds that they fought each other. Styles make fights, and for some reason Marquez just had Pacquaio's number. Pacquaio was a great fighter but not the most intelligent and technical boxer that could easily figure out a really skilled elite boxer, but he was incredibly exciting and deadly at his peak.

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                  • stuff jones
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Isaac Clarke
                    Marquez taught that thief a lesson. Muhahahahaha
                    Right. Manny scored his own fights.

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                    • stuff jones
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by NotaPachugger
                      When Pacquiao retires the IQ of the posters in here will increase. All the casual nuthuggimg guys will be put out to pasteur
                      You can't even type bro.

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