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    Pacquiao-marquez iii: A horrendous cost

    PACQUIAO-MARQUEZ III: A HORRENDOUS COST
    By Danny Howard | May 20, 2011


    Juan Manuel Marquez twice was literally a point away from beating Manny Pacquiao and altering the course of recent boxing history as we know it. Unfortunately, despite how much he wants us to believe that he won those fights and he's always been that much better than Pacquiao, it just didn't happen. Marquez couldn't accept the loss the second time around, so he chased Pacquiao five pounds north up to Lightweight and won a title. He even went to the Phillipines to issue a challenge, but Pacquiao turned him away. Now at the end of his career, Marquez has finally found his chance for redemption, although it may come at a horrendous cost.

    Marquez, at 38 years of age, is getting hit more than he was at 35. His speed is declining and the skills that carried him to the top echelon of the sport are looking as if they are dulling after a rough series of fights over the past few years. At Lightweight, Marquez has had to trade in his precision counter punching style for a more assertive style in lieu of facing bigger opposition. His one prior excursion to an even higher weight class already ended in disaster.


    That night came when Marquez weighed in at 142 pounds to challenge the returning Floyd Mayweather Jr., who pummeled a Marquez that looked listless and inoperable at Welterweight. Although Marquez says the weight did in fact affect him, it isn't changing his mind about facing Pacquiao at 145 pounds. While I have always been a Marquez fan, this fight isn't about Marquez trying to establish his true greatness over Pacquiao. It's simply about the payday.

    Marquez-Pacquiao III means very little to the sport of boxing. It is just an excuse for Pacquiao to fight yet another opponent with a marketable name who will have the decked stacked against them. Furthermore, what better way for Pacquiao to close the book on Marquez by beating him viciously and decisively at a weight where Marquez won't have any advantages over Pacquiao, who has matured into a full Welterweight frame.

    I've been brave enough to deride Pacquiao's choice of opposition during his truly historic run, but Marquez following the Shane Mosley debacle is absolutely ridiculous. Sure, Timothy Bradley and Zab Judah probably weren't the best options for the money, but I wouldn't pick Marquez against either one of them. Hell, Marquez would get beat by Andre Berto, who also was considered a Pacquiao opponent at one time. As usual though, as long as Pacquiao smiles and giggles off every question any reporter may have, the less people seem to care that he's fighting ready-to-order fighters.

    I'm going as far as to say that Marquez does not stand a chance against Pacquiao. He is in way over his head for this one and the possibility of Marquez laying an egg once he realizes he can't hurt Pacquiao is high. For as much of a warrior as Marquez is, he took almost no chances against Mayweather once he realized he wasn't getting his respect. Furthermore, Marquez is going to land early and see for himself that Pacquiao isn't going to give him any respect. This fight is going to be a wash.

    The cliche that will endow this fight is that Marquez's style will be a nightmare for Pacquiao, as it has been in the past. That will be the only selling point that Bob Arum, Freddie Roach, Pacquiao and Marquez can really work with when you consider all things. For all of you optimists that actually believe that this fight will be competitive, riddle me this: when was the last time a near 40-year-old fighter jumped two weight classes and beat the best fighter in the world?



    #2
    Fighthype is trash.

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      #3
      I'm optimistic that Marquez will go in to make it a fight. However I'm also realistic, and realisticly speaking this fight is too much for Marquez at this point. All of Danny Howard's points are valid except I really think Marquez wants to win it more than just for the sake of cashing the biggest check in his career. There isn't much advantage in terms of weight but there's a world of advantages when it comes to confort zone. We've seen how Pacquiao carries his speed and power at 147(or 144) and Marquez even at 135 has become a little slower and 142 he looked inoperative, ineffective. Perhaps it's because he was up against a defensive wizard, nevertheless at 38 Marquez stands little chance. Arum knows it and all the casual fans know is that Pacquiao will fight another future hall of famer.

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        #4
        aww quit w/ the whining about this fight. jmm wants it, the whole boxing community wants it. everyone knows PAC is already campaigning at WW, so why pull him down to LW? and some ppl had the nerve to call pac ducking sergio at 154? lol at these writers and haters on here.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Twako View Post
          aww quit w/ the whining about this fight. jmm wants it, the whole boxing community wants it. everyone knows PAC is already campaigning at WW, so why pull him down to LW? and some ppl had the nerve to call pac ducking sergio at 154? lol at these writers and haters on here.
          Here's my honest opinion. Why pull him down to LW? Because he can do it. He doesnt have to eat 7000 calories and eat a full meal the day of the weigh in. A 5th linear championship would be at stake and the it's a lot more meaningful than that attrocious 8th title. Regarding Sergio, Manny doesn't need to fight him. He's a lot bigger. People only want him to fight Martinez because Pacquiao won a 154 lb title, but even you know that it was a joke.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Twako View Post
            aww quit w/ the whining about this fight. jmm wants it, the whole boxing community wants it. everyone knows PAC is already campaigning at WW, so why pull him down to LW? and some ppl had the nerve to call pac ducking sergio at 154? lol at these writers and haters on here.
            You're wrong, completely.

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              #7
              Would people rather Pac fights obscure mandatories, and/or Tijuanna cab drivers?

              I'm sure Mike Jones, Kell Brook, and Shawn Porter would like it.

              It's one big fight after another for Manny.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Twako View Post
                aww quit w/ the whining about this fight. jmm wants it, the whole boxing community wants it.
                Oh really? Well guess what, its a few years and about two weight classes too late. The only poeple that want to see this fight at welter-weight is the *******s that'll eat anything thrown at them Pacquiao related. The boat has sailed on this one, and it just another smoke'n mirror act by the so called "pound for pound" king. Marquez doesn't stand a chance at welterweight.

                I have always liked Marquez, he one hell of a technician but at this point, all i can hope for is he doesn't get blown out of the water or hurt for that matter.
                Last edited by p4p-champ; 05-20-2011, 11:17 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by El Más Mejor View Post
                  Here's my honest opinion. Why pull him down to LW? Because he can do it. He doesnt have to eat 7000 calories and eat a full meal the day of the weigh in. A 5th linear championship would be at stake and the it's a lot more meaningful than that attrocious 8th title. Regarding Sergio, Manny doesn't need to fight him. He's a lot bigger. People only want him to fight Martinez because Pacquiao won a 154 lb title, but even you know that it was a joke.
                  so you want pac to fight in 4 weight classes? 135-154? nahhh men aint right.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VWEBBJR View Post
                    You're wrong, completely.
                    no, im not. before the mosley fight, everyone wants him to fight JMM. dont say they dont see this coming at 140 and above, because mosley is his 4th WW fight. you're asking pac too much if you want him drained to 135, and at the same time fight bloated at 154.

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