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    Default Re: Boxing truisms, what we've learned

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    that stepping on each others feet isn't a natural occurrence between a southpaw and orthodox fighter if the southpaw fighter is named Manny Pacquiao, instead it's referred to as "Marquez' Foot Stomping Trick"
    I remember a fight a while back where one of the guys was blatantly trying to step on the other's foot. I think his corner might have even told him to do it. I just can't remember who it was.
    one fight, it was clear that in JMM/Pac 3 it wasn't the case, and that both guys were doing it often with neither one doing it to be dirty

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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    that stepping on each others feet isn't a natural occurrence between a southpaw and orthodox fighter if the southpaw fighter is named Manny Pacquiao, instead it's referred to as "Marquez' Foot Stomping Trick"
    I remember a fight a while back where one of the guys was blatantly trying to step on the other's foot. I think his corner might have even told him to do it. I just can't remember who it was.
    one fight, it was clear that in JMM/Pac 3 it wasn't the case, and that both guys were doing it often with neither one doing it to be dirty
    I'm not calling Marquez dirty, I'm just trying to figure out what fight that was.

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    Counter right hand is the best punch to hit a southpaw.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    that stepping on each others feet isn't a natural occurrence between a southpaw and orthodox fighter if the southpaw fighter is named Manny Pacquiao, instead it's referred to as "Marquez' Foot Stomping Trick"
    I remember a fight a while back where one of the guys was blatantly trying to step on the other's foot. I think his corner might have even told him to do it. I just can't remember who it was.
    one fight, it was clear that in JMM/Pac 3 it wasn't the case, and that both guys were doing it often with neither one doing it to be dirty
    I'm not calling Marquez dirty, I'm just trying to figure out what fight that was.
    oh I know YOU'RE not, but there were plenty of fanboys on here trying to insinuate such

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    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Last edited by KananKrus; 11-20-2011 at 02:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Agreed, and so are some of his fans, who must have watched the fight with blinders on..

    There seems to have been a lot of wishful thinking and group hysteria going on for Marquez last weekend. After watching the replay, I came to a totally different conclusion, Pac wins 7-5 in rounds. Just goes to show, the "majority" of boxing fans aren't always right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Agreed, and so are some of his fans, who must have watched the fight with blinders on..

    There seems to have been a lot of wishful thinking and group hysteria going on for Marquez last weekend. After watching the replay, I came to a totally different conclusion, Pac wins 7-5 in rounds. Just goes to show, the "majority" of boxing fans aren't always right.
    Or that perhaps you're wrong.

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    Hindsight is indeed 20-20. Seeing a fight closely and from different perspectives after the fact does not make fans calling it as they see it losers or agenda driven loons. It's those who state opinion as fact with certainy who may fit the bill though. That whole stones in a glass house thing.

    I think Mayweather beats Pac.

    Mannys footwork and raggedy falling in leftward motion lastweek would see Mayweather time him like a clock. He was hesitant big time.

    Jim Lamply is bad for boxing and must have more mirrors and platforms in his home than a circus funhouse.

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    Last edited by Spicoli; 11-20-2011 at 03:44 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ninjaspy3 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Agreed, and so are some of his fans, who must have watched the fight with blinders on..

    There seems to have been a lot of wishful thinking and group hysteria going on for Marquez last weekend. After watching the replay, I came to a totally different conclusion, Pac wins 7-5 in rounds. Just goes to show, the "majority" of boxing fans aren't always right.
    Or that perhaps you're wrong.
    Me wrong? Neva!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Agreed, and so are some of his fans, who must have watched the fight with blinders on..

    There seems to have been a lot of wishful thinking and group hysteria going on for Marquez last weekend. After watching the replay, I came to a totally different conclusion, Pac wins 7-5 in rounds. Just goes to show, the "majority" of boxing fans aren't always right.
    so let me get this right, just because you and a handful of Pactards scored it in favor of Pacquiao, it means that the "majority" of not only fans, but also professional fighters, and sportswriters are by default "wrong"? hahaha get the fuck out of here dude, it's become more and more evident that you're as much on Pacquiao's dick as the rest of the Pactards, that little comment and the fact that you and Kankersore try to play it up as if Manny dominated or even had a clear win is laughable, Pacquiao won against Marquez just as DLH won against Sturm, it might say so on paper but reality speaks differently

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    Default Re: Boxing truisms, what we've learned

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    After all the smoke has been cleared, Juan Manuel is still a loser in many more ways than one!
    Agreed, and so are some of his fans, who must have watched the fight with blinders on..

    There seems to have been a lot of wishful thinking and group hysteria going on for Marquez last weekend. After watching the replay, I came to a totally different conclusion, Pac wins 7-5 in rounds. Just goes to show, the "majority" of boxing fans aren't always right.
    so let me get this right, just because you and a handful of Pactards scored it in favor of Pacquiao, it means that the "majority" of not only fans, but also professional fighters, and sportswriters are by default "wrong"? hahaha get the fuck out of here dude, it's become more and more evident that you're as much on Pacquiao's dick as the rest of the Pactards, that little comment and the fact that you and Kankersore try to play it up as if Manny dominated or even had a clear win is laughable, Pacquiao won against Marquez just as DLH won against Sturm, it might say so on paper but reality speaks differently
    ElTerrible, when I started watching the replay last night, I kept expecting to see Marquez dominate and clearly win rounds, that simply never happened. Take round 2 for example, I gave it to Marquez, but it was hardly a clearcut round for him, I really should have scored it even. Call me a Pactard, Pac-dickrider or what ever you want, while it was by no means a dominant performance by him, I believe Pacquiao won the fight 7-5. Good effort by Marquez, but no cigar.
    Last edited by Mars_ax; 11-20-2011 at 04:59 PM.

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