LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - A seething Juan Manuel Marquez was considering retirement after claiming he was "robbed" in a infancy preference better by Manny Pacquiao in their WBO welterweight strife during a MGM Grand on Saturday.
Holder and formidable favorite Pacquiao defended his pretension after earning a outcome from dual of a 3 judges while a third ruled that a hitch had finished turn during 114-114.
Marquez resolutely believed he had finished adequate to win, a feeling echoed by a clever Mexican fortuitous in a sell-out throng of 16,368 who booed their disappointment after a preference was announced.
"For me, a best decider is a assembly and they responded sensationally tonight," Marquez told reporters after losing to Pacquiao for a second time in 3 meetings. They drew their initial encounter.
"I would like to appreciate all a people that came to a arena. This time we not usually kick him in a ring though also in a audience. The people were rooting for me and we are really happy for that.
"You need to win fights like this with comprehension and we was really intelligent tonight. Styles make fights and we consider my character is formidable for his style."
What generally stung for Marquez was that he felt attacked of feat for a third true time opposite Pacquiao.
"I consider we won this quarrel again," a 38-year-old Mexican said, vocalization by an interpreter. "What do we need to do before a judges give me a fight?.
"What we need to do is lay down with my family and my stay and make a preference about stability in this competition or only simply retire from a sport. It will be difficult.
"I have to decide, we have to see what happens. Maybe we will retire, maybe we won't."
STEPPING ASIDE
Marquez, whose career record slipped to 53-6-1 with 39 knockouts, pronounced he had never deliberate quitting fighting until after Saturday's outcome.
"Honestly, it's a outcome of a fight," a three-pision universe champion added. "The thing that creates me consider of retirement is since we have prepared myself so tough for 18 years. This was a biggest quarrel of my career."
Marquez's maestro tutor Ignacio 'Nacho' Beristain was only as frustrated.
"I feel that it is a fun for a people, for Manny and for Juan Manuel Marquez to have a form of preference like this," Beristain said.
"I felt really unhappy and frustrated. The genuine leader tonight we consider is Juan Manuel Marquez, not Manny Pacquiao."
In their prior dual meetings, a boxers fought to a pull in May 2004 before Marquez mislaid his WBC super-featherweight pretension to a Filipino in a argumentative one-point separate preference in Mar 2008.
Marquez gave Pacquiao additional proclivity for Saturday's quarrel by wearing a T-shirt temperament a slogan: "We Were Robbed" when a showdown was primarily promoted in a Philippines.
Asked if he would arrange for a new T-shirt to be emblazoned with a words: "We Were Robbed Three Times," a Mexican smiled: "I was meditative about that."
(Editing by Alastair Himmer)
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