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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

The boxing world sympathizes with Juan Manuel Marquez

Within the international boxing, an unofficial victory Juan Manuel Marquez on Manny Pacquiao figures prompted Mexico to recognize the work of the ring. Just 24 hours after the victory of Filipino controversial majority decision on 'Dynamite' Marquez these were the comments they did: "Marquez has my full appreciation, is the second Mexican on his mother puts Pacquiao won and won well. Congratulations," said four-time Mexican Erik Morales , who was the first Mexican to beat the Filipino. " We are proud to say I worked for a great warrior as is Marquez. Pacquiao could not compete with the backlash of Marquez. John had the patience to wait and capitalize on mistakes, "he wrote on his official Twitter Oscar de la Hoya , the former Marquez's promoter.

"Lesson technical, tactical and strategic Juan Manuel Marquez and Beristain. Boxing Mexican quality control. Pacquiao wins. 1-2 points for Marquez," said Argentine Sergio Martinez , the current monarch Dimant World Boxing Council. "Marquez won. It was a robbery, Juan Manuel won clearly. This is bad for boxing," external Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. , the current monarch Mean WBC and who trains with Pacquiao. "A win for Marquez. I could not believe his ears when he got the results," she told Amir Khan , peeler English, who also trains with Pacquiao. "The win was for Marquez is one of the rare decisions I've seen in my career. A pity, "he concluded Marco Antonio Barrera , who was defeated twice by Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. "It was an extraordinary fight. And as we say in Mexico, I stopped the muzzle. It's a fight I saw the Manny Pacquiao lackluster without hunger and heart in the ring. Shame about the decision, "said the president of the WBC, Jose Sulaiman. "It is not so as to protect Pacquiao. this is the third fights in which they rob Juan Manuel. It is unfair to tarnish his career with such things as unfair, "said Rafael Marquez, a former Mexican champion Juan Manuel's brother.

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