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    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    That's a bold statement:

    "The biggest robbery I've EVER seen"

    Because I've seen some shockers over the years.
    I've seen some too but this may be the biggest live one I've seen and the one with. The biggest profile fuck the judges best case for pac is he won four rounds

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    If Manny was the model of decency and sportsmanship he is portrayed as he wouldn't have said he "clearly won". I've lost some respect for him but at the same time can understand why he wouldn't say he lost. But he knows he lost.

    What sickens me most is that a legend of the sport has been absolutely shít on tonight. No respect. Gutted for Marquez.
    This must go down in boxing history as the worst decision ever i was also surprised Manny said he thought he won the fight he should retire ,on tonights showing mayweather or khan would walk over him

    Shame on ARUM and the corrupt WBO judges

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    At the final bell look at Manny he knew for a fact he had lost this one. Marquez celebrated and so did the crowd because we had just witnessed Manny Pacquiao lose by a long shot the guy who wasn't suppose to win won tonight. Marquez was outstanding and there is no way he lost that fight, I feel bad for Marquez. He really did prove tonight that he was better than Manny Pacquiao. Styles make fights, and Marquez has Mannys number as proved tonight.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    he wasn't any model, a model doesn't refuse tests and doesnt fight only pensioners, and doesnt win close decisions to any pensioner while his prime, and at least takes the best rated pensioner out there, who is martinez

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    Quote Originally Posted by fairyrak View Post
    he wasn't any model, a model doesn't refuse tests and doesnt fight only pensioners, and doesnt win close decisions to any pensioner while his prime, and at least takes the best rated pensioner out there, who is martinez
    Now that's just outright wrong. I know marquez got robbed here but belittling marquez by saying he's a pensioner (no idea who the other "pensioners" are) doesn't do any good to the sport. I know you don't like manny but there's just so many contradictions in your post it's weird. Martinez being a pensioner too? I mean.. wtf bro. What's up with the hate on pensioners?

    Now i'm confused as to what a "model" is to you. Certainly it's not a pensioner. No model pensioners for you eh?
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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    its the biggest one for me ive seen live, martinez kod and schooled cintron but that wasnt as big a stage and well he got a draw at least out of it...so yeah this biggest robbery i seen live

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    i don't agree with considering it like a switch, everyone thinks that boxers are either in their prime or out of them, i think the process of age and wear and tear are more gradual than suddenly being out or in his prime, from the way of beating anyone to the point of having the capacity to lose to nobodies repeatedly, for every boxer. I just think that marquez trained very well this time but this doesn't prove he is in his prime, this means that if he had trained like this in the past he would had beaten pacquiao, this means that for me marquez has more merit than pacquiao in this fight no matter if he was robbed or not.

    And about martinez, he is like 37, you might think that he is at the best moment but i dont buy that, i think that the only fact that he has that age means he is probably diminished compared to when he was 28, no matter if he didnt lose vs barker but you forget what happened to mosley? They always said that he was at his best vs margarito and he wasnt

    To summarize, a pensioner isn't a pensioner only when he loses a lot, but gradually,and i mean gradually he becomes one with age, wear and tear, and if he doesnt lose even when he is a pensioner, he has an enormous merit, like marquez at 38, so all my admiration is for marquez and nothing for pacquiao in the last fight

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    It was a criminal act by top rank and the judges.

    This robbery was one of thw worst of the decade along with casa-santa cruz..

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    If everyone can just stop hyperventilating for a moment and take a deep breath, calm down and realistically assess the fight. It was not a robbery, it was a close fight that went Pacquaio's way. I had it 115-113 for Pacman, it could easily have been the other way round for me as i gave two very close rounds to Pacman and it was a flip of the coin. I expected Marquez to actually get the decision, but was not surprised when it went Pacquaio as i had him winning anyway. Why the vitriol towards Pacman? This was no Whitaker V Chavez decision or a DLH V Trinidad decision. It was a close call and Pacquaio won, let them do it again in May if they want too. For some bizarre reason the Manny Pacquaio of the past 3 years didn't turn up for this fight? That's my only criticisim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    If everyone can just stop hyperventilating for a moment and take a deep breath, calm down and realistically assess the fight. It was not a robbery, it was a close fight that went Pacquaio's way. I had it 115-113 for Pacman, it could easily have been the other way round for me as i gave two very close rounds to Pacman and it was a flip of the coin. I expected Marquez to actually get the decision, but was not surprised when it went Pacquaio as i had him winning anyway. Why the vitriol towards Pacman? This was no Whitaker V Chavez decision or a DLH V Trinidad decision. It was a close call and Pacquaio won, let them do it again in May if they want too. For some bizarre reason the Manny Pacquaio of the past 3 years didn't turn up for this fight? That's my only criticisim.
    I had JMM winning it 115-113, but I wasn't surprised Pac took it. And of course like I've said on page 1, whitaker-chavez now that was a robbery. I think the Vitriol against Pac came with a lot of people wanted JMM to win, and many people felt he was "robbed" in the last 2 fights, then factor in JMM as a sentimental favorite, factor in Pac's many idiotic fans, then factor in a close fight, then you have a robbery outcry.

    I've noticed something, the people calling it a robbery and blasting Pac were the same people that blasted him before this fight. Coincidence? I think not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN View Post
    If everyone can just stop hyperventilating for a moment and take a deep breath, calm down and realistically assess the fight. It was not a robbery, it was a close fight that went Pacquaio's way. I had it 115-113 for Pacman, it could easily have been the other way round for me as i gave two very close rounds to Pacman and it was a flip of the coin. I expected Marquez to actually get the decision, but was not surprised when it went Pacquaio as i had him winning anyway. Why the vitriol towards Pacman? This was no Whitaker V Chavez decision or a DLH V Trinidad decision. It was a close call and Pacquaio won, let them do it again in May if they want too. For some bizarre reason the Manny Pacquaio of the past 3 years didn't turn up for this fight? That's my only criticisim.
    I had JMM winning it 115-113, but I wasn't surprised Pac took it. And of course like I've said on page 1, whitaker-chavez now that was a robbery. I think the Vitriol against Pac came with a lot of people wanted JMM to win, and many people felt he was "robbed" in the last 2 fights, then factor in JMM as a sentimental favorite, factor in Pac's many idiotic fans, then factor in a close fight, then you have a robbery outcry.

    I've noticed something, the people calling it a robbery and blasting Pac were the same people that blasted him before this fight. Coincidence? I think not.
    Pacman has many detractors on here, he has taken out everyone's favourite fighter of the past 10 years and this pisses people off. Marquez has been unlucky that's all, robbed no. I think he fought his best fight since the last loss to Pacquaio in 2008, perhaps he just saves himself up for the Pacman? At the end of the day you have to take the title away from the champion and Marquez just failed to do that. It was close and maybe they should go at it again, PBF is still stalling waiting for Pacman to get old, well i think that is beginning to happen.

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