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    Default Re: The sad story of Juan Manuel Marquez

    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Many hearts bleed for Juan Manuel Marquez and deservedly so. The finest Mexican ring technician that ever was, he can never get a break!

    It is not far from the truth to consider Juan Manuel Marquez lucky to have been allowed a third crack at boxing's megastar Manny Pacquiao. In fact, he should have considered it a priviledge to have done enough to deserve such a great opportunity. Now... what do most people do when faced with the same good graces?

    They throw caution to the wind! They give it hell, their darnest best!

    Did JMM honestly do that? No.

    He fought well, yes, but he fought a CONSERVATIVE fight!

    Lacking is the all out assualt that on pre-fight was the assurance that JMM promised his countrymen and his fans... to deliver a knockout and not let the judges mistakenly judge him again! Wildly, this can be said for the other camp too, and so too for both camps, the fool's assurance could purely just be to effect a fight strategy. Thoughtfully though, who can afford to employ this conservative plan?

    To be the challenger in this mega fight and expect to win this MOST IMPORTANT fight of your life in this manner is not taking the bull by the horns. Simply put, it is not of the brightest undertaking that a person who considers himself "wronged" and in on desperate street will course his actions through.

    Conversely, a champion can fight conservatively and may still get away with a victory provided the opposition fought a less purposeful fight and was found unconvincing of any level of superiority. By parallel tho, it is almost impossible and only on the rarest of occassions wherein a challenger will accomplish the same, given the same dynamic.

    Did JMM, the challenger, leave everything in the ring, and nothing to chance?

    The truth in the answer is the same truth as the unfavorable judges scorecards... time and again, in all those disputed times!
    Nicely worded but at the end of the day, this is really irrelevant. Conservative fight or not, he deserved the win.

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    Ali - Norton

    I guess that makes Mayweather the modern day Foreman

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    Default Re: The sad story of Juan Manuel Marquez

    Quote Originally Posted by ninjaspy3 View Post
    Nicely worded but at the end of the day, this is really irrelevant. Conservative fight or not, he deserved the win.
    Exactly. Marquez should not be expected to alter his style due to the possibility of unfair/crooked scoring. If he was to open up and go for the knockout he'd be playing into Pacquiao's hands and giving him an advantage. It's a ludicrous argument.

    Perhaps he did fight a conservative fight. That is very different to fighting a negative fight, like Dirrell (vs Froch) or Hopkins (vs Calzaghe) or Haye (vs Klitschko) or Mosley against Pac last time out. He didn't hold and he didn't run, he measured distance and countered. He didn't throw as many punches overall, but unlike Pac, he wasted little. He controlled the pace, threw crisp shots in every round and provided far more quality than Pac throughout.

    If Marquez was the Top Rank cash cow he would have won via comfortable UD, and everyone knows it.

    I always felt the first two fights could have gone either way and were certainly too close to label a robbery. But this one was a stitch-up of the highest order.

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