who had more damage towards 36yrs, Marquez or Golokin?

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  • Warren Gee
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    who had more damage towards 36yrs, Marquez or Golokin?

    Márquez tenía 38 años cuando noqueó a Pacquiao.
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  • dibzvincent143
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    Marquez, he had wars with Pac and gets bloodied against most at 130 and 135. I remember his fights against the Jimrex Jacas of the world and even those were bloody wars.

    With that said, he is just a stylistic nightmare against Pac even in his advance age. Pac’s physical gifts, and intagibles are the only ones that made them close winnable fights for him.

    I like Marquez but his KO victory over Pac is su****ious at best.
    Hired a chemist who laughs at boxing’s testings. Suddenly grown some unbelievable muscle at 39. Then suddenly one punches pacquiao whom he battered in their previous fights with same shots.

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      Originally posted by dibzvincent143
      Marquez, he had wars with Pac and gets bloodied against most at 130 and 135. I remember his fights against the Jimrex Jacas of the world and even those were bloody wars.

      With that said, he is just a stylistic nightmare against Pac even in his advance age. Pac’s physical gifts, and intagibles are the only ones that made them close winnable fights for him.

      I like Marquez but his KO victory over Pac is su****ious at best.
      Hired a chemist who laughs at boxing’s testings. Suddenly grown some unbelievable muscle at 39. Then suddenly one punches pacquiao whom he battered in their previous fights with same shots.
      Pacquiao signature move is right jab and run forward. Marquez timed it. if car slams into wall the front part is damaged

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      • Pechorin
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        Originally posted by dibzvincent143
        Marquez, he had wars with Pac and gets bloodied against most at 130 and 135. I remember his fights against the Jimrex Jacas of the world and even those were bloody wars.

        With that said, he is just a stylistic nightmare against Pac even in his advance age. Pac’s physical gifts, and intagibles are the only ones that made them close winnable fights for him.

        I like Marquez but his KO victory over Pac is su****ious at best.
        Hired a chemist who laughs at boxing’s testings. Suddenly grown some unbelievable muscle at 39. Then suddenly one punches pacquiao whom he battered in their previous fights with same shots.
        The end of Pacquiao's knockout streak after he was accused of peds is nothing short of su****ious at best.

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        • Larry the boss
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          #5
          Marquez of course, he fought the far tougher fights

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          • Lomadeaux
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            What are you guys talking about? Lol. That's like saying, who's had more damage Canelo or Marquez. You dumb *****s act like GGG is done. Fking hilarious.

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            • Randomum
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              Marquez was fighting world caliber fighters for years by the time he was 36. Golovkin faced good albeit untested fighters in a weakish division (its now a pretty stacked division).

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                Originally posted by Pechorin
                The end of Pacquiao's knockout streak after he was accused of peds is nothing short of su****ious at best.
                He was 33 when knockout streak stopped. So he didn’t have a prime? 28-32 is not a fighters prime?

                A drain hoya? Hatton who walked thru a punch? 145lb cotto who had no trainer and had a style that favors pac?
                Which part was it that won’t be explain without peds?

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                  There are so little similarities between the two fights it's basically laughable.

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                    Originally posted by BoxeoGlobal
                    Pacquiao signature move is right jab and run forward. Marquez timed it. if car slams into wall the front part is damaged


                    if you are not su****ious of marquez under heredia you have a serious, serious agenda.

                    can you tell me anything about heredia's background? do you know it?

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