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Pacquiao vs. Marquez Results: Juan Manuel Robbed vs. Manny Yet Again

David DanielsNov 12, 2011

At least Juan Manuel Marquez has inspiration for a new T-shirt.

Manny Pacquiao defeated Marquez in a finish which will be put under the microscope for a long time.  Most analysts believed that the fight should’ve ended in a draw, if Marquez didn’t actually outfight Pacquiao. Instead, one judge scored a 114-114 draw and the remaining two favored Manny 115-113 and 116-112.

According to the Associated Press, Marquez complained after the controversial decision: “I got robbed.  I don't know what else I can do to win.”

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Saturday night wasn’t the first time Marquez felt like the judges cheated him out of a victory. His previous two fights with Pacquiao ended with a draw and a split-decision in Manny’s favor. Marquez reacted to the loss in the second fight by flying to the Philippines to hand out T-shirts which read “We Got Robbed” and “Marquez Beat Manny Pacquiao Twice.”

While the crowd chanted Marquez’s name, Pacquiao did land more punches on the night. He landed 176, and 117 of which were power punches. Comparatively, Marquez landed 138 blows, and 100 happened to be power punches. 

Numbers aren’t the deciding factor in a fight, though, and it was pretty clear that Pacquiao had no business drawing a score of 116-112. There will be plenty of boxing fans calling the fight fixed and the judges biased. 

For the latest news and updates on Pacquiao vs. Marquez, and for all the latest news and insight on all things boxing, be sure to check out Bleacher Report's Boxing Central

David Daniels is a featured columnist at Bleacher Report and a syndicated writer.  Follow him on Twitter.

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