Marquez stepping on paquiao fight 6 times?

Philippines
November 16, 2011 5:10am CST
I just see in tv paquiao and marquez fights video that marquez stepped paquioa foot six times? I think the video is very clear and according interview,that paquiao felt that marquez steeped him,but he did not react and just wait on what referry be said.But i dont think that the referry saw it? Marquez i think did not accept his being looser..Paquiao remain to be humble..
3 responses
• Philippines
16 Nov 11
I personally don't think this is true. Maybe Marquez accidentally stepped on Pacquiao's foot. They are performing foot works when they are on the ring and stepping on your opponent's foot is not an impossible thing to happen. I really think Marquez is confident with his skills and abilities so I don't think he would play dirty. However, if this is true, then despite of all the speculations, Pacquiao deserves his win.
• Philippines
16 Nov 11
We dont know about it since we are not there and not a boxer..Anyone can gives comments on that ,but paquiao feel it and we dont know if it is true or not.. Marquez not even accept his being a person or accept the loosing fight.
@mantis36 (4219)
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
when you are at an early years of practicing boxing especially if you are an ORTHODOX and your opponent is a SOUTHPAW, both of you will notice sometimes that one of you illegally foot-stomped your opponent and that is one reason to stunned your opponent and a reason to your advantages... especially foot-stomped with a quick jab and follow-up with a straight punch will automatically knock-outed your opponent... but that dirty tactics of Marquez for 6 times failed to defeat our National Fist Pacquiao because Pacquiao is a superb fighter, i think he is gifted by God when it comes to sports like that.... i experienced a foot-stomped by my Kung Fu sparring opponent before and what i feel is my intention of follow-up attack is instantly freeze and divert to nothingness, and before i recover, he already attack me a rushing combination of punches, for you myLoters out there for you to know that a FOOT-STOMP is one of the highly effective illegal attack to your opponent... FOOT STOMPING it is like a GRABBING OF your left hand to your opponent's forearm while attack him with your right fist, while release your left grabbed forearm and immediately hit him with your left jab to the face, to tell you frankly, it is a very effective techniques in Kung Fu.... yet Kung Fu is a very different to compare to Boxing but the techniques in some instances may be the same results....
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
Yes true a gifted person by God..humble person,and he did not argue to any just listen or what the people says. I am maybe sure that marquez use that tactics so paquiao will knocked down..
@ayvanee (149)
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
It was very clear in the video replays that it was a deliberate tactic of Marquez, a desperate act of a sore loser. He should be ashamed of using dirty tactics. he himself said that he is not a dirty fighter nevertheless what he did was plant a foot on Mexican boxing honor. We cannot blame him because if we were in his position, we do anything within our power to avoid getting pummeled or worse, die.
• Philippines
17 Nov 11
I think marquez did it on purpose..So he will win..But even he losed he cn't accept of being a looser.. But i dont know what is the real of that..Not good tactic because he may do it again to win.
@Rtlsnk316 (1197)
• Mexico
17 Nov 11
To all Marquez hater's, search in Youtube for Manny Pacquiao stepping on Marquez foot or even trippin him as well. Have some sense people, their natural styles, right guard vs southpaw may encounter that stteping issue along the fight, for BOTH sides. As for the fight, regardless of what the judges said, in the end this is what happened (Taken from www.boxing.com by journalist Adam berlin) QUOTE What about body language? Fighters are often not the best poker players when it comes to pain. How many times have we seen a boxer smile after he’s been rocked? It’s the easiest tell in the book. In this fight, Manny Pacquiao was not even smiling. His eyes were distracted. He couldn’t quite believe that he, the pound-for-pound king, the overwhelming favorite, the invincible Pac Man, was getting beaten. Sitting on his stool, Pacquiao looked like the loser. Bloody. Distracted. Tired. And it was clear that his corner was equally worried. Freddie Roach, usually a voice of reassurance and insightful strategy, was strangely quiet between rounds. For this fight, Pacquiao’s childhood friend Buboy Fernandez was yelling instructions, fearful that his best buddy was in serious trouble. Gone was the synergy of team Pacquiao. Gone was the supreme confidence. So gone that there was no plan B, no sage advice offered to the fighter who has won so easily over recent years—a defeated-looking Pacquiao sat in a defeated-acting corner, practically sulking. Lie as they might after the fight, Team Pacquiao knew the truth during those minutes of rest. And when the camera panned to Pacquiao’s wife, Jinkee, the tears in her eyes came from pain, not joy. ENDQUOTE Period.
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