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    Marquez should do what he wants, and if it pisses Arum off, that's good too.

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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    Fvck Arum

    I hope some sentient being pisses all over his grave
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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.
    Hardly the first name that comes to mind when considering boxers who are spoon fed opponents. He would beat Bradley comfortably. He should fight Garcia if he can meet the weight challenge. Pick up a few belts in the process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.
    Hardly the first name that comes to mind when considering boxers who are spoon fed opponents. He would beat Bradley comfortably. He should fight Garcia if he can meet the weight challenge. Pick up a few belts in the process.
    Remove Floyd and Manny from his CV and in the last 5 years he faced: Michael Kastidis, Likar Ramos (Who?), Serhiy Fedchenko, and Juan Diaz.

    Not a who's-who list of killers by any stretch. This is at a time where there have been many tougher options at or around his weight class. I get it, he's 39, and entitled to earn his money. Why take the risk of losing and throwing away a multi-million dollar pay day? So, I'm not saying what he is doing doesn't make perfect business sense. It's just, outside Floyd and Manny, Marquez's choice of opponents in the last five years could be a lot better. He's no Carl Froch when it comes to taking on the toughest options.

    How can you be so sure he would beat Bradley comfortably? He didn't look amazing against Kastidis, or against Fedchenko, if you consider that it was Fedchenko. Other than Floyd, when was the last time he fought a boxer (in terms of style) in (or near) his prime? Chris John? You get my point.

    By the way, this is by no means an argument that Marquez doesn't deserve the bargaining leverage against Pacquiao after annihilating him in their last fight.
    Last edited by Rantcatrat; 02-05-2013 at 09:50 PM.

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    Unless Marquez retires he will fight Manny again this is simply a ploy to get more money as he holds the cards at the moment. Let him have his moment in the limelight.
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    I expected this from JMM and his fans, no suprises here. For his sake he shouldn't take the fifth fight, its actually a smart and safe decision for JMM.

    He basically admits, he wants no more of Pac, what a true mexican warrior!

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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.
    Hardly the first name that comes to mind when considering boxers who are spoon fed opponents. He would beat Bradley comfortably. He should fight Garcia if he can meet the weight challenge. Pick up a few belts in the process.
    Remove Floyd and Manny from his CV and in the last 5 years he faced: Michael Kastidis, Likar Ramos (Who?), Serhiy Fedchenko, and Juan Diaz.

    Not a who's-who list of killers by any stretch. This is at a time where there have been many tougher options at or around his weight class. I get it, he's 39, and entitled to earn his money. Why take the risk of losing and throwing away a multi-million dollar pay day? So, I'm not saying what he is doing doesn't make perfect business sense. It's just, outside Floyd and Manny, Marquez's choice of opponents in the last five years could be a lot better. He's no Carl Froch when it comes to taking on the toughest options.

    How can you be so sure he would beat Bradley comfortably? He didn't look amazing against Kastidis, or against Fedchenko, if you consider that it was Fedchenko. Other than Floyd, when was the last time he fought a boxer (in terms of style) in (or near) his prime? Chris John? You get my point.

    By the way, this is by no means an argument that Marquez doesn't deserve the bargaining leverage against Pacquiao after annihilating him in their last fight.
    You gotta be the biggest poor sport. Get over it Pac is done! JMM does not owe him a rematch in about another 3 years. Like Pac did to him and we all know in 3 years JMM will be way too old. Except in the ARUM school of cherry picking opponents.

    I liken Pac's gift controversial wins to a virgen getting to first base three times on three dates while JMM got the hotel, the king sized bed, Magnums and Pac-ed Manny in the rear. Time For JMM to smoke a cigar he bagged the homecoming cherry picking queen !!!

    As for Julius Rain saying one KO does not win the war. LOL denial on grand scale .. Pac wins two airstrikes JMM drops the atom bomb on Pac. JMM wins the war ! Only in bookkeeping does your opinion hold any merit.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.
    Its just to get more money.
    Marquez does what corrupt evil bob arum tells him to do.
    There will be a fifth fight if bob wants there to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Who is Marquez going to fight? This is an obvious ploy to gain bargaining position. In recent times, Marquez has only fought two boxers where going into the fights, there were thoughts he might lose: Mayweather and Pacquiao. Other than that, it's been spoon-fed opposition. So, there is NO way Marquez will face Bradley, or any other tough competitor at 140-147. Nacho said as much in an interview (re: Bradley). If Marquez is going to risk losing, he's going to do it against Pacquiao.
    Its just to get more money.
    Marquez does what corrupt evil bob arum tells him to do.
    There will be a fifth fight if bob wants there to be.
    you DO KNOW that Marquez isn't a Top Rank fighter right? so he has the right to tell Bob to fuck himself and can follow up his KO against Manny with a fight against the likes of Alfonso Gomez if he fucking chooses

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    Good on him. He put an exclamation point on that long running soap opera. Having said that it could be a ploy to see what Arum would offer. If I'm Marquez I'm telling him that I will consider it if the pay cheques from the last fight are reversed.

    If had a soul he would have gotten Manny the Bradley rematch and righted a piss stain on the sport. Tbh I would have figured that Manny would have demanded that by now.

    Speaking of Bradley he turned down 2.3 million to rematch Peterson in a unification and has chosen instead to fight Provodnikov.

    A recent graduate of the Winky Wright school of business.

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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    Thank God!

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    I agree with Marquez. There's no need to see him go 5-0 against Pacquiao

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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    If he means it...good for him. No need for a 5th fight...PLUS...it's a nice "fuck you" to Arum.

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    Default Re: Marquez says 'no' to a fifth fight

    Marques has nothing to prove, after the controversial decisions that went against him you can't,
    beat a nice clean KO justice was served.

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