Pacquiao Vs Marquez 3

Friday, October 21, 2011

Boxing Pacquiao vs Marquez: Pac-Man Will Finally Land Knockout

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The very close fight fight was the Pacquiao vs Marquez bout. This will be what boxing analyst said since they almost have the same speed and quickness. We all know that even Manny Pacquiao feel hardness in beating Marquez in their last fight. Marquez was so clever and counter puncher. That is the type of boxing fighter that Pacquiao loves. For this coming third and final fight, we sould expend something different and something intense.

There will be no draw or split decision this time. Manny Pacquiao will finally land the long anticipated knockout blow against his rival Juan Manuel Marquez.

The first two fights didn't go according to plan for Pacquiao, who came away with a draw and a  split decision victory.

 

Pacquiao wants to prove once and for all that he is the better fighter, and what better way to prove that than by knocking Marquez out?

 

 

It has been over two years since Pacquiao has knocked someone out. His last knockout came against Ricky Hatton, but he did have a TKO just months later against Miguel Ángel Cotto.

 

Things are different for Pacquiao now, as he has a ton to prove. A Marquez knockout has avoided him for seven years now, and this is the perfect situation for him to thrive.

 

Marquez is now 38 years old, and is just a shadow of what he once was at 31 years old. Pacquiao is also aging, but at 32 years old, he has plenty of tread left on his tires.

 

Add to the fact that Pac-Man is preparing as hard as possible for this match, and there should be no doubt in anyone's mind about who will win this bout.

 

Here is what Alex Ariza, Pacquiao's conditioning coach, had to say about his preparation for this bout in a conversation with the LA Times,

 

He wants to be as big as he was against Miguel Cotto. But Cotto was the equivalent of a linebacker, and Marquez is a free safety.

 

I think he just wants to kill Marquez.

 

Can anyone blame him? He wants to prove his doubters wrong, and he wants to finally annihilate Marquez. The two fighters have a ton of bad blood between them, especially after Marquez visited the Philippines with a shirt stating that he was robbed of a victory, and another one that claimed he beat Pacquiao twice while doing a press conference.

 

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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Timothy Bradley said Pacquiao is a different beast now, why?

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Why do Timothy Bradley said Pacquiao is a different beast now? Bradley was observed the last 2 fights between Pacquiao and Marquez which he said that it was the very controvesial fight. Even most of the people predicts that pacquiao will really win the coming fight because of different reason. How about marquez technuique? It does not work anymore? Let say driniking his urine. Which pacquiao opposed.

 

MANILA, Philippines - World Boxing Organization (WBO) junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley thinks Mexico's Juan Manuel Marquez will give Filipino boxing champion Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao a competitive match on November 12 - at least, in the early rounds.

"To be honest with you, I think Marquez will hang with him early," Bradley said in an interview with BoxingScene.com.

It will be the third meeting between Pacquiao and Marquez, after their two previous fights ended in controversy.

They battled to a draw in 2004 before Pacquiao took the 2008 rematch via split decision. But Marquez has repeatedly claimed that he won both fights, leading Pacquiao to say that he will end all doubts and questions in the third meeting.

Bradley is favoring Pacquiao to win the trilogy bout, even if Marquez has consistently posed a problem for the Filipino.

"If Manny doesn't cramp up, I think he will get him out of there. Marquez seems to have his number, but it has been some years since they last fought," Bradley said. "Manny is a different beast now."

Bradley is among the boxers being rumored as a potential opponent for Pacquiao. He recently signed with Top Rank and will fight 40-year-old veteran Joel Casamayor on the undercard of the Pacquiao-Marquez bout.

"Casamayor is still strong," Bradley said of his opponent. "He may be older, but power is the last thing to go. He has a reason to get up for this fight. I have everything to lose and he has everything to gain."

As for a potential fight with Pacquiao, Bradley admits he would rather fight the pound-for-pound king rather than the undefeated WBC welterweight champion, Floyd Mayweather Jr.

"I would prefer to fight Pacquiao than Mayweather. Stylistically, he fits to my game. His speed and quickness I can match-up with," Bradley said. "Mayweather is more of a defensive fighter. I think a fight with Pacquiao would be more exciting."

Bradley has a 27-0 win-loss record with 1 no contest.

 

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Mayweather decides to fight Pacquiao after watching Pacquiao Vs Marquez 3

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For long long time ago that people wanted Pacquiao and Mayweather will have their deadly fight. When? and what will be the exact time for this? Ask me and ask other people. Also ask Mayweather, surely he will answer that Pacquiao need to have a test before fighting him. This will be issue before because they suspects that Pacquiao taking steroids. What are you in favor? Steroids? or Chicken? lol.

 

San Francisco’s Karim Mayfield threw me for a loop recently when he announced he would be moving down in weight and campaigning in the junior welterweight class for his future ring endeavors. Mayfield had been looking for riches in the welterweight class, with brief stints as a junior middleweight, and I was curious as to how the 30-year old was going to cope with shedding seven additional pounds five years into his career.

But as I talked to Mayfield on Monday night, a few things became clear. Karim revealed that he typically took fights above 150 pounds in the past either because of what certain promoters were offering or due to simply not having remained active enough prior to receiving certain offers.

Having previously fought at 140 pounds as an amateur in the Golden Gloves, Mayfield felt that a move back to the junior welterweight class was possible once he got down to as low as 145 pounds for his June 17th bout with former champion Steve Forbes, a fight that Mayfield would win via 10th round TKO. Mayfield would accept a challenge against Venezuelan-born Patrick Lopez and won the bout convincingly on the first of this month, dropping the New Hampshire resident three times on his way to a unanimous decision verdict.

“I would say the fight was a tough fight,” Mayfield said when asked about the contest. “He’s definitely a good caliber opponent. He’s definitely a step up from my other opponents I’ve been fighting. And just his intensity and his will, I mean, I knocked the guy down three times and he kept getting back up. I would give my performance, I still haven’t seen the fight but judging from what I feel, I would give myself a B-.”

The junior welterweight class is a bustling division full of talent around all corners and there are a few names that came out of Mayfield’s mouth when asked about the near future.

“Honestly, I would like to fight a Vernon Paris; he’s ranked high in the WBO. Or the winner of Danny Garcia-Kendall Holt,” Mayfield added.

Mayfield was then asked his opinion on the two men regarded as the division’s best in WBA and IBF champion Amir Khan and WBO champion Timothy Bradley. While it’s very likely that both men will be campaigning at 147 pounds come 2012, Mayfield took time to visualize on fights with both.

“I definitely know I can get in there and mix it up with them,” said Mayfield, who actually worked with Bradley prior to the Palm Springs, Calif. fighter’s August 2009 tussle with Nate Campbell. “I know my style and my will and the way that I fight. If I was offered a fight with those guys I would take it. I definitely need to tighten up some things in my next camp. You won’t see no B- performances from me anymore.”

Mayfield’s career got a serious boost of exposure earlier this year when he was brought in as a chief sparring partner for Manny Pacquiao as the Filipino prepared for his May 7th assignment with Shane Mosley. Mayfield was able to appreciate many sides of Manny both in and out of the ring and gave his prediction on the forthcoming trilogy match between Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12th.

“I see it being an exciting but Pacquiao has been on the top of his game the last few years and Marquez has been going through a lot of wars,” said Mayfield. “Pacquiao has had some great fights but they weren’t wars, he wasn’t getting punched back and forth. He actually showed a lot of defense in the last two fights. I think he’s more persevered now and I think he will come out victorious and stop Marquez by the 8th round.”

It just so happens that the first time I came across Mayfield, roughly a year ago in Las Vegas, he was working with outspoken trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. Mayweather’s son Floyd Jr. is coming off of 4th round knockout over Victor Ortiz last month but Mayfield is unsure whether or not he will have an interest in a long-discussed Pacquiao mega fight.

“I’m thinking that he will go for a Pacquiao fight if it’s a tough fight vs. Marquez. I can see him going after Pacquiao if it’s a tough fight. But if Pacquiao humiliates this guy, he aint going to want no part of him.”

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Pacquiao will not Count on Mayweather Fight If Pac-Man Defeats Marquez

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If Pac-Man defeats Marquez then what's next? It is already mayweather? This is will the questions of all. When will be the dream fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather? why not revealing their real pride. Who is the chicken? lol. Anyway, time will come, it should come and that would be the end of the world. hehe. I am here always follow their updates and I am the one who will send you a news about their coming fight. If they...

Manny Pacquiao vs. Floyd Mayweather: It is the fight that boxing needs, but is not likely to see anytime soon.

 

Just two months after Mayweather made his triumphant return to the sport by defeating Victor Ortiz, Pacquiao will step into the ring against Juan Manuel Marquez for the third time on November 12.

 

Their first two bouts have been exciting, with the first one ending in a draw and the second going to Pacquiao via split decision.

 

There seems to be a strong feeling among fans that if Pacquiao defeats Marquez again that the much-hyped super fight between Pacquiao and Mayweather would be next on the agenda for both competitors.

 

Not to burst your bubble, but don't hold your breath waiting for that fight to happen.

 

We have been teased with this fight for so long that the idea of either guy agreeing to it at this stage of the game is beyond ridiculous.

 

Yes, the money that both guys would stand to make would be more than they have pulled in for a fight in their careers. But Mayweather just made a $25 million base salary for fighting Ortiz, which does not include sponsor money and his share of the pay-per-view revenue.

 

All told, he could walk away from that fight with nearly $60 million.

 

Pacquiao is no slouch in the financial department. He is going to earn at least $20 million for his fight with Marquez.

 

The purse for a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight would likely double, at least, the $20-25 million base salary that these two earn right now. But it is not like they are hurting for money at this juncture.

 

The other reason that the fight is not going to happen is because Mayweather is obviously afraid of fighting Pacquiao.

 

No disrespect to everyone that Mayweather has fought in his career, but those were all fights that he knew he could win and keep his undefeated record intact.

 

Pacquiao is the only fighter in the world that has a chance to defeat Mayweather, and that scares him to no end.

 

All Mayweather has in his life is that precious 42-0 record. If he loses that, then he becomes just another boxer.

 

There are a lot of reasons for both these men to accept this fight, if Pacquiao beats Marquez in November. But until they actually sign a contract to make it official, don't expect it to happen soon.

 

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Monday, October 3, 2011

Manny Pacquiao: Juan Manuel Marquez is Biggest Rival of the year 2011

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Time is coming, the final judgement will come and that is the live fight between pacquiao and maquez. This is said to be the pacquiao vs marquez 3 rematch. People throught the world are waiting for the day to come. Just this evening I hear Manny Pacquiao saying over news that he is really ready and excited for the coming fight. How about Marquez? Is he really and excited too?

 

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Before we get to the third fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez, or even the 24/7 series leading up to the bout, we've got Max Kellerman sitting down with both men and their trainers. Time for Face Off.

 

Kellerman freezes highlights of Pacquiao-Marquez I after the first knockdown. JMM says he had confidence at the beginning of the round and was surprised to hit the canvas. Pac-Man admits he was hurt by the first left hook from Marquez but not enough to lose faith in himself.

 

After the third knockdown, Kellerman points out that Pacquiao hit Marquez after the third knockdown. JMM thought the referee was going to warn him but doesn't think it was dirty on Pacquiao's part, just the passion in the fight. Manny says Marquez was not on the mat yet. Kellerman wonders if this was the most heroic moment of Marquez's career, but Juan Manuel says he felt good.

 

Asked if he was frustrated that his pinpoint right hands did not stop Pacquiao, JMM thinks Manny has a strong chin. Freddie Roach shows why Pacquiao was able to be hit with those right hands and mostly chalks it up to incorrect footwork. Kellerman amusingly uses both fighters to demonstrate positioning.

 

Pacquaio says that both he and JMM give people exactly what they want to see and fight like fighters. We move on to the second fight.

 

Kellerman asks about the knockdown by Pacquiao, which came from a left hand thrown at a very unusual angle. Marquez felt that only made him more motivated in a "I'm not letting this happen again" sort of way. Roach thinks the accuracy made it such a strong shot.

 

Both fighters are up off their stools again to show why JMM was able to land right hands late in the second fight. Roach thinks proper footwork and positioning can nullify those shots and allow Manny to land left hands.

 

Not surprisingly, both boxers think they won the second fight. Kellerman asks JMM is he feels he is an appetizer for a Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather bout. He laughs a bit and feels bad because Manny has to think only about fighting him. Pacquiao thinks Marquez has a right to feel he was wronged by the first two decisions, so he wants to erase any doubt with a victory in the third meeting.

 

Marquez agrees that his legacy will be cemented if he wins this fight. Roach jokingly says Pacquiao can only be president of his country if he wins. JMM tells the people they can expect another great fight because he is preparing for one. Pac-man closes out by calling JMM his greatest rival, eclipsing even Erik Morales.

 

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