Marquez has great boxing skills and beautiful technique but he'd be hard pressed to use those abilities against a marauding up close and personal guy like Fenech. I think the Aussie works out a decision.
Fenech destroys Marquez. Marquez can only do well against opponents who try to box with him otherwise he folds under pressure.
i dont think Fenech was that good. Also, Norwood is one of the most awkward fighters ever and was also undefeated at the time. he was naturally bigger than fenech as well. as for the knockdown, yes it was legit, but it was mostly because he threw the punch from an odd ass angle and caught marquez off balance. that fight was close by the way and many thought marquez won. do you watch boxing or do you just spew random shit out of your ass?
as limited as that thai dude Turdsack was, i was impressed with the way Marquez finished him off. the guy is durable as hell and although he lost like every round against guzman, he was in front of him all night. it's quite the opposite as alabama suggested. marquez looks great against sluggers who come right at him. pacquiao's on another level, so that's a different story, but he still did enough to earn on draw.
i said he did enough to get a draw. an official draw, that's a fact. i was simply pointing out that your argument was silly considering it was a 3 way split draw, which means one judge had it for pac, one had it for jmm and the other had it as a draw. so by saying that two judges didnt score it a draw doesnt help your case since one of the two had marquez winning. sorry for being a shithead. i thought this was only a mythical matchup thread.
One judge (Clements) admitted a scoring error later because he said he didn't know you could score a 10-6 round. You probably didn't know that so you're forgiven for being a shithead for today.
i knew that. he said it right after the fight, but so what? you dont HAVE to score the round 10-6 just because there were 3 knockdowns. the official verdict remains a draw. plus, that was hardly an impressive showing by pac. he was outboxed for 9 rounds.