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    Default That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    Bob Arum has paid a lot of money to keep the Mayweather fight alive tonight. The fight only showed me one thing though and that is that Pacquiao struggles with good Counter punchers and Mayweather is perhaps the best ever counter puncher. The steroid using little freak will get chewed up by Floyd.

    I feel really sorry for Marquez tonight because the other 2 fights were at least somewhat competitive so the bad decisions could be excused to a certain extent, this was completely one sided and anyone with an ounce of knowledge of Boxing knows that!

    Pacquiao and his team are the biggest set of cheating bastards in boxing today! The dictionary should describe the word cheating by simply printing the words "SEE TEAM PACQUIAO"

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    A horrible, horrible decision. Even my wife who knows nothing about boxing thought it was a poor decision. People who actually know boxing are physically pulling their hair out and frothing at the mouth. And rightly so.

    Disgusting, shocking, disgraceful decision.

    I hope this gives Manny nightmares for years to come. Marquez can now get a tshirt with '3 wins over Manny' emblazoned across it.

    Total legend and an awful way for him to be completed disrespected. It would be a real shame if this is how it ends for Marquez. He has given boxing so much and to be screwed like this again must be a bitter pill to swallow.

    It was so much clearer than the last fight. In every fight it is Marquez who has shown something extra and all of Manny's so called 'improvements' are really a big facade.

    Finally faced with a smart counter puncher who wasn't afraid Manny couldn't do shit.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    A little bit of hyperbole?

    See Whitaker-Chavez. Nothing tops that. I had Chavez losing almost every round.

    And Whitaker-Ramirez 1 where Sweet pea loses his undefeated record.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    I had it 8-4 to Marquez.

    116-112 to Pacquiao is absolutely criminal and I really think judges need to be held to account for these kinds of decisions.

    How on earth can this score have been calculated? It is almost as if the numbers have been pulled out of a hat. It wasn't a particularly hard fight to score and to end up with 8 rounds to Manny is borderline insane.

    Glenn Trowbridge should be forced to go a round with Marquez for his sins.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I had it 8-4 to Marquez.

    116-112 to Pacquiao is absolutely criminal and I really think judges need to be held to account for these kinds of decisions.

    How on earth can this score have been calculated? It is almost as if the numbers have been pulled out of a hat. It wasn't a particularly hard fight to score and to end up with 8 rounds to Manny is borderline insane.

    Glenn Trowbridge should be forced to go a round with Marquez for his sins.
    Old Harold's scorecard was good for a laugh wasn't it ? He had it 116-112 Pacqauio as well.

    God bless him and I hope he gets better from his cancer, but the man is such a terrible terrible judge, always goes for the house fighter for HBO.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    I had it 8-4 to Marquez.

    116-112 to Pacquiao is absolutely criminal and I really think judges need to be held to account for these kinds of decisions.

    How on earth can this score have been calculated? It is almost as if the numbers have been pulled out of a hat. It wasn't a particularly hard fight to score and to end up with 8 rounds to Manny is borderline insane.

    Glenn Trowbridge should be forced to go a round with Marquez for his sins.
    Old Harold's scorecard was good for a laugh wasn't it ? He had it 116-112 Pacqauio as well.

    God bless him and I hope he gets better from his cancer, but the man is such a terrible terrible judge, always goes for the house fighter for HBO.
    Dudes completely senile, I've seen him give some WEIRD rounds in the past. He scored the first 2 or 3 rounds of Mayweather vs Jesus Chavez for Chavez purely because he was walking forward and windmilling..didn't matter that he was getting laced with laser right hands walking in. He's an aggression junkie.

    I think it was after the 10th that Kellerman said, "I wouldn't be surprised if at least one judge had it the other way round, Marquez winning" - Kellerman needs to be there to even out the stupidity sometimes.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    I had it 9 rounds to 3 for Marquez. Currently trying to move house and complain, it is not easy lol

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    Guys, I'm in no way saying manny should've won that fight since I got him trailing 7 rounds to 5. But we can't just go on blaming manny for the decision. It wasn't his call. I seriously think if he lost the bout he would've accepted it since by the tone of his voice during the interviews he's been getting in Philippine TV it's obvious he's not that happy/confident about his "victory" either.

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    That's a bold statement:

    "The biggest robbery I've EVER seen"

    Because I've seen some shockers over the years.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    i just wish they were both 35 years old

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    and also that pacquiao liked blood tests

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0james0 View Post
    That's a bold statement:

    "The biggest robbery I've EVER seen"

    Because I've seen some shockers over the years.
    I've seen some too but this may be the biggest live one I've seen and the one with. The biggest profile fuck the judges best case for pac is he won four rounds

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    If Manny was the model of decency and sportsmanship he is portrayed as he wouldn't have said he "clearly won". I've lost some respect for him but at the same time can understand why he wouldn't say he lost. But he knows he lost.

    What sickens me most is that a legend of the sport has been absolutely shít on tonight. No respect. Gutted for Marquez.
    This must go down in boxing history as the worst decision ever i was also surprised Manny said he thought he won the fight he should retire ,on tonights showing mayweather or khan would walk over him

    Shame on ARUM and the corrupt WBO judges

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    At the final bell look at Manny he knew for a fact he had lost this one. Marquez celebrated and so did the crowd because we had just witnessed Manny Pacquiao lose by a long shot the guy who wasn't suppose to win won tonight. Marquez was outstanding and there is no way he lost that fight, I feel bad for Marquez. He really did prove tonight that he was better than Manny Pacquiao. Styles make fights, and Marquez has Mannys number as proved tonight.

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    Default Re: That is perhaps the Biggest robbery I've ever seen!

    he wasn't any model, a model doesn't refuse tests and doesnt fight only pensioners, and doesnt win close decisions to any pensioner while his prime, and at least takes the best rated pensioner out there, who is martinez

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