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by Clyde_Archive
I watched the fight live (live on Pay Per View, that is). Here are my thoughts.-I had Pacquiao winning 4 of the 5 completed rounds. The first two rounds were competitive, Marquez clearly won the third with the knockdown. Then up until the moment of that KO, I had Pacman winning that round of a fight it looked like he was increasingly taking over. -That was the most devastating KO in a significant fight in as long as I can remember. Nothing comes close. Not Tarver knocking out Jones, Not Martinez knocking out Williams, not Rahman knocking out Lewis, not even Pacquiao's own KO of Hatton. Marquez threw a perfect shot and Manny did himself no favors by lunging into it. -All credit to Marquez, but had Pacquaio not gotten so reckless he likely would have continued to break Marquez down and probably forced a late stoppage. He was a victim of his own success. And now I don't think he'll ever be the same because of a split second mistake. -I also can't shake the feeling that Marquez is on steroids of EPO or something. I have no proof, of course, but there is plenty of disconcerting evidence including his association with Angel Heredia. Marquez has never looked that buff, never. What are the chances that at age 39 he's able to do that clean in a the same weight class he looked flabby in when he fought Mayweather? Also, what are the chances that he have more power than ever? Over the course of 36 previous rounds he'd never more than wobbled Pacquiao and now he's able to put him down twice at 147? Juan Manuel has never been a devastating knock out artist and it's implausible--though not impossible--that he would develop that kind of power at a higher weight class without some kind of help-I don't know if there will be a fifth fight, but if there is I don't know that Pacquaio will have much of a chance. Fighters tend not to ever be the same after suffering knock outs like that. If he managed to somehow come back and beat Marquez after this I would consider it perhaps his crowning achievement. More likely though is that we've seen the last of Pacquiao as a world class fighter.