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Pacquiao seeks decisive victory vs Marquez

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Manny Pacquiao

MANILA, Philippines — With the undercards done, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez are set to slug it out for the fourth time at the MGM Grand Garden Arena Sunday (Manila time).

Pacquiao is searching for that decisive victory over Marquez, after winning the last two via split and majority decisions.

During an interview in the locker room, Pacquiao said he has developed his right hand more during training camp for this fight.

“I feel good and ready for the fight. We developed my right hand. I want a convincing win,” a subdued Pacquiao said.

Marquez, who has always been convinced that he was the victor in their last two fights, meanwhile, is seeking for his first actual victory over Pacquiao.

“I feel very happy because the fight is starting in one hour. I worked on my speed (during camp). I want to use my experience,” the 39-year-old boxer said.


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Tags: Manny Pacquiao , Pacquaio , Pacquiao-Marquez IV

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/VS5EYSP4FPOTVQCJZ24NRE6Z2M Edgardo Mendoza

    PANAY KASI PADASAL SA PARI DI NIYA ALAM MALAS YUN””

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000067912613 Miller Randy

    MANNY PAC-TAY. :D

  • buttones

    Well he certainly got a convincing win! It just wasn‘t his- never mind Manny, the Senate awaits you…— ouch!

  • Hey_Dudes

    If you have to win, it is hoped you get it done quick and clean.  You have a job to do in your district congressman Pacquiao.



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