Fine with me, each of us has our own perspective. I can't really speak
for Marquez's motivation as much as you can't speak for him. We can
only suppose and think we're right. But we'll eventually see who's closer
to his line of thinking between now and the time he retires. Until then.
If you equate the amount of purse he'll get should he fight Pacquiao and not
someone else you're probably right.
Apparently, he has enough to enable him and his family live a comfortable life
as well as secure their future. He's willing to settle for a smaller pay against
another boxer, content not to fight Pacquiao after their fourth fight.
And despite what you think about him, that does not matter to Marquez. Other-
wise, he would have bit on that purse offer already. Marquez is already rich.
Oh yeah, that definitive win against his arch rival? That's there to stay forever
playing in the highlight reels and in the minds of suffering Pacquiao fans. Priceless.
conan wrote:
ako_barok wrote:
Marquez is an accountant, not a gambler. Bird in hand, worth two in the bush.
yeah.. an accountant who knows nothing in ECONOMICS...

i don't buy your explanation...
Napoleon Bonafarte was given a half of the world... yet in the next day he was asking for the other half...
no man is content for a wealth man... me, you and the rest here won't... look at Arum at his 80's.. is he contented with his wealth?
... something must be in marquez and his colleague to hide...