Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
Which is the more convincing argument?
"You robbed me, give me a rematch"
or
"You knocked me out cold, give me a rematch"
Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
Which is the more convincing argument?
"You robbed me, give me a rematch"
or
"You knocked me out cold, give me a rematch"
"How about you will make the most amount of money in your whole career and you owe me after I gave you 4 returns when I did not have to (and where did all those muscles suddenly appear from)?" argument from Manny.
Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
Which is the more convincing argument?
"You robbed me, give me a rematch"
or
"You knocked me out cold, give me a rematch"
Or "I got lucky with a punch that I threw while I was looking in the other direction"
It was a powerful, but also lucky shot. Sooo...what's the knockdown count between these two?
Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
It's just a shame that getting a knock down isn't enough to win a fight by itself isn't it? :rolleyes: :vd:
Lucky punch... Seriously?! Watch the fight without the fanboy glasses on, Marquez has been measuring Pac for the counter right all night, landed it several times and even scored a knockdown with it... Pac was just about managing to step back from it to lessen it's power, sooner or later Marquez was going to measure it and then it was LIGHTS OUT.
@Master 3 returns, not 4... and everytime he did it was because Marquez had left a HUGE question mark hanging over him, Marquez had looked to be aging or Bob Arum didn't want to play ball with anybody else.
We complain when fighters tarnish their legacy and go on too long... and we do when they don't? ??? No wonder most boxers never feel secure enough to call it a day.
Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
It's just a shame that getting a knock down isn't enough to win a fight by itself isn't it? :rolleyes: :vd:
Lucky punch... Seriously?! Watch the fight without the fanboy glasses on, Marquez has been measuring Pac for the counter right all night, landed it several times and even scored a knockdown with it... Pac was just about managing to step back from it to lessen it's power, sooner or later Marquez was going to measure it and then it was LIGHTS OUT.
@
Master 3 returns, not 4... and everytime he did it was because Marquez had left a HUGE question mark hanging over him, Marquez had looked to be aging or Bob Arum didn't want to play ball with anybody else.
We complain when fighters tarnish their legacy and go on too long... and we do when they don't? ??? No wonder most boxers never feel secure enough to call it a day.
So true.
Its a shame theres so much money on offer for marquez with the fifth fight as he will now reluctantly be forced to do it by bob arum.
@AdamGB you are correct with the 3 out of 4 but I would not mind being reluctantly work with Arum for $15 million at the end of my career. Both fighters need to call it day after at least one more fight. It is the only fight that makes sense at this point in time. JMM wants to retire, Manny has been devastatingly knocked out, they do not have long to go. Go out in style, this fight is thee most intriguing. :cool:
Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight
Have any other 2 fighters ever fought each other 5 times?