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Marquez vows to KO Pacquiao this time

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Mexican great Juan Manuel Marquez sees only two ways to exact revenge on Filipino tormentor Manny Pacquiao when they collide anew on Dec. 8.

Either he wins decisively or knocks Pacquiao cold.

“This fight, I will try to knock out Pacquiao,” Marquez told Informer.com recently.

“I need to add a new wrinkle in this fight and make it decisive this time,” Marquez also told BoxingScene.com.

Marquez’s pledge not to let the judges get in the way this time is understandable.

Their previous three fights were all close, with the first ending in a draw and the other two going Pacquiao’s way by split and majority decision, respectively.

Marquez believes he won them all and wants to prove his superiority over the eight-division world champion.

He knows that beating Pacquiao decisively won’t be easy. Pacquiao has sent him to the canvas four times while he has yet to score one against the Filipino superstar.

This has motivated Marquez to whip his 39-year-old body into the best shape possible for their fourth duel set at 147 pounds at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

According to Marquez, he and legendary trainer Nacho Beristain will put premium on gaining speed to neutralize Pacquiao’s lateral movements.

Still, Marquez’s main weapon will be his counterpunching skills that have proven to be a problem for Pacquiao and his longtime trainer, Freddie Roach.

“Marquez does have a hard style for us,” Roach told On the Ropes Boxing Radio. “He knows how to get Manny to move into the right hand and we just got to nullify that.”


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Tags: Boxing , Juan Manuel Marquez , Manny Pacquiao

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_P27UWAEDCMLMBGO3VQ3LO7BMA4 Renato

    Abangan ko na lang sa News kung sino ang pinanalo.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_5CJCI5UE2KPDAQUDIY7RVSOPOU Tiboy

    PUEDE PAENGE BALATO, WALA NAMANG MATATALO DINE…

  • 1pinchecocho

    So, the last 3 fights he WASN’T going for the KO?????? Save your money people. This is old news between these 2. It’s all going down for the money. The ONLY fight left for PAC is Mayweather!

  • tristanism

    Sana po ay sumugod na itong si Marquez. Mahirap naman yung laging nakaposte at inaantay lang sumugod si Manny.

  • oh_noh

    dami na namang maloloko nitong dalawang ito!!!!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_QHGUJ3OJZAOIMBYYWTABNV2EEM Ai

    Pupusta na ako ngayon kay Marquez….sa dami ng istorbo sa buhay ni Pacman. Kabisado na ni Marquez ang galaw at suntok ni Pacquiao – nag improve sya, si Pacquiao hindi – for the first time  – makikita ng Pilipinas kung paano matulog si Pacquiao.

  • WAJ

    I am not incline to who would be the winner between the two. Let’s wait to see!

  • pasaway008ako

    Manny Marquez is 39 yrs old now, anyboxer by that age, his skills are going down hill. Hindi siya nanalo nung bata pa siya, di lalo na ngayon an wala siyang pag-asa! Tingnan ninyo mamaya sa kanilang laban, pagkatapos ng 7 -8 rounds, aayaw na siya, kung hindi tatapusin siya ni Manny P.

  • malto_410

    tuwa ko lang pag tumaob ito si pacman sobra na ayaw pa tumigil

  • Philcor

    JMM –  motivated as a boxer;
    Pakyaw – no motivation to Box, he’s just there for the moneyfor his Pastores alipores.
    Hope JMM would KO Pakyaw at tingnan mo’t magsi-alisan karamihan ng mga demonyong pastores na mga yan…Pupunta naman kay Donaire.



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