What is more rewarding, seeing Sturm or Marquez lose?

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  • DiegoFuego
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    What is more rewarding, seeing Sturm or Marquez lose?

    Two of the most cowardly fighters in the game, refusing to take on good opposition both went down unexpectedly this year. Unexpectedly only because they gave good showings against the highest quality of opposition and did enough to arguably win against De La Hoya and Pacquiao. Since then, the world was confused as to why neither chose to step up against real opposition since 2004. Now we all know why. Their fans are both ridiculous, making the dumbest claims about their fighters. Now that they are both knocked off by relative unknowns, which is more rewarding to you, the fans who never tolerated their pansy nature?

    Please vote and discuss.
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    Juan Manuel Marquez
    40.91%
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    Felix Sturm
    59.09%
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    #2
    Damnit it didn't let me include a poll. Repost coming. Ignore this thread.

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    • blockhead
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      #3
      sturm losing is intensely gratifying.

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      • DiegoFuego
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        What is more rewarding, seeing Sturm or Marquez lose?

        Two of the most cowardly fighters in the game, refusing to take on good opposition both went down unexpectedly this year. Unexpectedly only because they gave good showings against the highest quality of opposition and did enough to arguably win against De La Hoya and Pacquiao. Since then, the world was confused as to why neither chose to step up against real opposition since 2004. Now we all know why. Their fans are both ridiculous, making the dumbest claims about their fighters. Now that they are both knocked off by relative unknowns, which is more rewarding to you, the fans who never tolerated their pansy nature?

        Please vote and discuss.

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          #5
          there's still no poll dude

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #6
            Check it again. I gotta go with Marquez because of the way he claimed he beat Pacquiao and didn't even accept the rematch.

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            • AREALFIGHTER
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              #7
              Originally posted by DiegoFuego
              Two of the most cowardly fighters in the game, refusing to take on good opposition both went down unexpectedly this year. Unexpectedly only because they gave good showings against the highest quality of opposition and did enough to arguably win against De La Hoya and Pacquiao. Since then, the world was confused as to why neither chose to step up against real opposition since 2004. Now we all know why. Their fans are both ridiculous, making the dumbest claims about their fighters. Now that they are both knocked off by relative unknowns, which is more rewarding to you, the fans who never tolerated their pansy nature?

              Please vote and discuss.
              both were incredibly enjoyable outcomes both were big upsets and punck ass bitches went down.

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              • Pantera2000
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                #8
                Sturmrules made the Sturm loss rather sweet.
                You know he is out their watching all of us giving him everything he deserves. Hey buddy, be a man... say something!

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  Originally posted by AREALFIGHTER
                  both were incredibly enjoyable outcomes both were big upsets and punck ass bitches went down.
                  I agree completely. This has been a terrific year for boxing aside from Castillo's bull****.

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                  • AREALFIGHTER
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                    #10
                    rock on diego good thread.

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