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It's offensive to even bring this up. Marquez has always been one of the stand up guys in Boxing with one of the cleanest fighting style so why accuse now?

IF anything, he should have juiced up in his biggest test against Floyd.. WHy stay clean for the best fighter in the world while juicing against a fighter who he already beat 3x..

Anybody who juices would not feel the need to drink his own piss. Now that's just over doing it lol.

I saw alot of Marquez' training sessions leading up to the 4th pacquiao fight and he practiced that right hand over and over again on the pads. His right hand made this scary popping sound that ive never heard from him before and that power came from added muscles and the fact that he totally sat down on his punches.

YOu really think steroids make you punch harder? lol Muscles can be added easily and when you are already a good puncher, it's not that difficult to increase your power.

Marquez' punching power comes from technique, timing and punch placement that the one that landed on Pacquiao couldnt have been more picture perfect. What made it even more devastating was the fact that Pacquiao RAN into it and when you run into a punch u dont see, you are going to sleep..

Steroids aint got shit to do with this KO.
This is true...the only thing that had to do with this ko was a lucky punch. He wasn't even looking where he was throwing it.
Tarver and Danny Garcia also appeared to have their eyes closed when they scored the greatest knockouts..

It's a split second reaction and you would know exactly what IM talking about if you've boxed before. When a fighter puts everything into a single punch, he's also exposing himself to a counter attack which means he had to throw exactly at his intended target.

On cameria,It only appears as though they closed their eyes but they really didnt. If you could watch those sequences in super slow motion, you'd see that the eyes closed at the point of impact.

They had their eyes locked on the target all the way through.