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    Default Re: Marquez > Alvarez

    Do you guys live in Mexico, have lots of Mexican friends that like boxing, or are you assuming?
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    Default Re: Marquez > Alvarez

    No need to live Mexico.

    The part about Marquez being overshadowed by Barrera and Morales early in his career has been well publicized over the years. Canelo being hyped since the beginning, even without having faced credible opposition until recently, has also been a subject of much criticism in boxing circles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The part about Marquez being overshadowed by Barrera and Morales early in his career has been well publicized over the years. Canelo being hyped since the beginning, even without having faced credible opposition until recently, has also been a subject of much criticism in boxing circles.
    You mean like Rigondeaux? He was hyped from the beginning for his amateur career, and he turned out to be pretty good.
    Oscar was hyped from the beginning, he turned out all right and a real cash cow.
    Just because a fighter is well thought off, with outstanding potential and is brought along steadily and slowly does not mean there's reason to criticize.
    I can't understand why success pisses so many of you off. I was down on Rigondeaux, but I had to change my mind when he was successful.

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    Default Re: Marquez > Alvarez

    Compared to Marquez, Canelo is some lil kid whose nut hasn't even dropped. Dude hasn't done shit to even be mentioned in the same breath with somebody like Marquez..

    Marquez is the greatest MExican fighter of all time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The part about Marquez being overshadowed by Barrera and Morales early in his career has been well publicized over the years. Canelo being hyped since the beginning, even without having faced credible opposition until recently, has also been a subject of much criticism in boxing circles.
    You mean like Rigondeaux? He was hyped from the beginning for his amateur career, and he turned out to be pretty good.
    Oscar was hyped from the beginning, he turned out all right and a real cash cow.
    Just because a fighter is well thought off, with outstanding potential and is brought along steadily and slowly does not mean there's reason to criticize.
    I can't understand why success pisses so many of you off. I was down on Rigondeaux, but I had to change my mind when he was successful.
    To be fair both DLH and Rigo had won Olympic gold and that's not an easy thing to do at all, you need great boxing skills to win that gold.

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    Default Re: Marquez > Alvarez

    Man? Fk'n Butterbean had a massive following too.

    Marquez was being featured consitently on American airwaves 2 yrs into his career, and main eventing cards in Vegas by his 4th, and co maining Wide World of Sports with a young Mayweather late in his 5th. Just as Canelo did on a Mayweather undercard fresh out of Mexico...for practically the first time. That right there shows you the power of multi millionaire promotion and literally being marketed and groomed like a show pup. Marquez scraped and clawed to get his recongnition but the respect for his talent and skill was there all along. Canelo almost had visibility brought to him, plotted for him, on a platter. Besides, hes a freckle faced ginger from Mexico nicknamed Cinnamon ffs

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    Default Re: Marquez > Alvarez

    Marquez is an ATG but mostly at the lower weights and he is near the end of his career. Alvarez is the future.
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