
Originally Posted by
æRLO
apparently Compubox and the judges didn't see huh? bai, again, dli ma base ang decision based on how solid a punch was or not, it's about dictating the pace of the fight. Had he actually pressed on Pacquiao instead of waiting for combination, evade/guard, counter-punch, then footworked out of range, I would be pretty disappointed too that he didn't win. If you're going to make the claim that he outclassed and outpoint Pacquiao then you'd easily be refuted with the Compubox statistics of the fight. Amir Khan admitted that it was Marquez's style that had him assume he won the fight, but after watching the fight again he pointed out the Pacquiao was definitely controlling the pace. Despite Marquez landing a higher percentage of his punches than Pacquiao, Pacquiao landed more in quantity and that's what scores points, not the thrown/landed percentage.