Photo Credit: Chris Farina
The third fight featuring Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao ended in another controversial Majority Decision win for the latter. The photos below will show you a replay of what happened during the Pacquiao vs Marquez fight. The full fight video replay will be posted here once it is made available.
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Saturday, November 12, 2011
Who Won the Pacquiao-Marquez Fight?
After another 12 long rounds, the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez finally went to the judge’s scorecards. The first two fights also ended in 12 rounds each and this fight is no different. This third act of the trilogy is another epic battle, which many will watch through the replay for a long time.
Who won the third Pacquiao vs Marquez fight?
Michael Buffer announced the scorecards and many were excited to hear it. The score of Robert Hoyle was read and it was 114-114, then everybody shouted. Dave Moretti's score was 114-113, and Glen Drowbridge 116-112.
The winner by Majority Decision is Manny Pacquiao.
Manny Pacquiao won the second fight while the first bout ended in a draw. This is another close decision fight but Manny performed better in several rounds. He threw more punches and landed more compared to the Mexican ring warrior. He was the more active boxer while Marquez got very conservative in the late rounds.
The crowd is clearly not happy with the outcome because the venue is full of boos. Manny Pacquiao’s fans are happy but not “too happy” because this fight is still controversial. Hopefully there will be another Pacquiao vs Marquez fight but the fans wants a Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao.
Interviewed by Max Kellerman, Juan Manuel Marquez and Nacho Beristain believes, that like the first two fights, they were robbed. They strongly believed that they won this time around because Juan Manuel hit more accurate punches.
The replay video of the Pacquiao-Marquez fight will be posted on this website once it is available on video sharing websites such as YouTube, DailyMotion, etc.
Who won the third Pacquiao vs Marquez fight?
Michael Buffer announced the scorecards and many were excited to hear it. The score of Robert Hoyle was read and it was 114-114, then everybody shouted. Dave Moretti's score was 114-113, and Glen Drowbridge 116-112.
The winner by Majority Decision is Manny Pacquiao.
Manny Pacquiao won the second fight while the first bout ended in a draw. This is another close decision fight but Manny performed better in several rounds. He threw more punches and landed more compared to the Mexican ring warrior. He was the more active boxer while Marquez got very conservative in the late rounds.
The crowd is clearly not happy with the outcome because the venue is full of boos. Manny Pacquiao’s fans are happy but not “too happy” because this fight is still controversial. Hopefully there will be another Pacquiao vs Marquez fight but the fans wants a Floyd Mayweather versus Manny Pacquiao.
Interviewed by Max Kellerman, Juan Manuel Marquez and Nacho Beristain believes, that like the first two fights, they were robbed. They strongly believed that they won this time around because Juan Manuel hit more accurate punches.
The replay video of the Pacquiao-Marquez fight will be posted on this website once it is available on video sharing websites such as YouTube, DailyMotion, etc.
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Live Updates, Round by Round
At 9pm Eastern Time (or 6pm Pacific Time), the third date between Filipino southpaw slugger Manny Pacquiao and Mexican counter-puncher Juan Manuel Marquez will be started by three undercard fights. The first will be the Cruz vs Burgos, followed by Alvarado vs Prescott, then Bradley vs Casamayor. The main event featuring Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao (53 wins, 38 knockouts - 3 losses - 2 draws) and Juan Manuel “El Dinamita” Marquez (53 wins, 39 knockouts – 5 losses – 1 draw) will start at around 11pm ET.
There will be live updates on this webpage and it will be on a round by round basis. At the end of each round, the administrators will try to provide live updates to the fans so those who are not able to watch the live streaming of the fight will have the latest information. Be sure to share this most updated page to your friends so they will be able to know what happened in each round of the Pacquiao-Marquez fight.
There will be live updates on this webpage and it will be on a round by round basis. At the end of each round, the administrators will try to provide live updates to the fans so those who are not able to watch the live streaming of the fight will have the latest information. Be sure to share this most updated page to your friends so they will be able to know what happened in each round of the Pacquiao-Marquez fight.
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The Pacquiao vs Marquez time has come
Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and Juan Manuel Marquez will finally perform their third act for the Pacquiao vs Marquez trilogy today. Boxing fans are excited to see the two pugilists fight for the third time atop the boxing ring. Promoted by Top Rank promotions, the fight between Manny and Marquez is for the WBO Welterweight Boxing Title, currently held by Manny Pacquiao.
Manny won the WBO Welterweight Belt from Miguel Cotto in November 2009. He successfully defended it against Joshua Clottey on March 2010 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas and against Shane Mosley on May 2011 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, the same venue Pacman will fight Juan Manuel today for the third time.
The fight, refereed by Tony Weeks, is going to be another thrilling and heart-pounding bout between two competitive warriors. Yesterday, Pacquiao tipped the scales at 143 lbs while Marquez is 1 lb lower than Manny. The weigh in of Pacquiao and Marquez was attended by over 5,000 fans.
The first time, Juan Manuel encountered Manny in a boxing match was in 2004 at the featherweight division. Marquez, who was floored in the first round, managed to end the fight in a draw. The second time JuanMa and Pacman fought in a boxing match was in 2008 and this time it was at the super featherweight division. Manny managed to win via split decision making the third round knockdown the difference of the second fight.
Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez is one of the biggest boxing events of the year. It is predicted to become the Fight of they Year because of the explosiveness the two boxers bring inside the squared ring.
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Manny won the WBO Welterweight Belt from Miguel Cotto in November 2009. He successfully defended it against Joshua Clottey on March 2010 at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas and against Shane Mosley on May 2011 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, the same venue Pacman will fight Juan Manuel today for the third time.
The fight, refereed by Tony Weeks, is going to be another thrilling and heart-pounding bout between two competitive warriors. Yesterday, Pacquiao tipped the scales at 143 lbs while Marquez is 1 lb lower than Manny. The weigh in of Pacquiao and Marquez was attended by over 5,000 fans.
The first time, Juan Manuel encountered Manny in a boxing match was in 2004 at the featherweight division. Marquez, who was floored in the first round, managed to end the fight in a draw. The second time JuanMa and Pacman fought in a boxing match was in 2008 and this time it was at the super featherweight division. Manny managed to win via split decision making the third round knockdown the difference of the second fight.
Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez is one of the biggest boxing events of the year. It is predicted to become the Fight of they Year because of the explosiveness the two boxers bring inside the squared ring.
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Images of Pacquiao-Marquez weigh in
Photo Credit: Chris Farina/Top Rank
Hours ago, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez tipped the scales. They measure their weights to check if they are not above the agreed weight limit of 144 lbs.
Manny Pacquiao comfortably weigh in at 143 lbs while Juan Manuel Marquez at 142 lbs. Both ring warriors look confident and full of excitement to fight.
Pacquiao is going to defend his WBO (World Boxing Organization) Welterweight Belt tomorrow at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Juan Manuel Marquez, the challenger agreed to have a catchweight of 144 lbs instead of the usual 147-lb weight limit for the Welterweight Division.
Hours ago, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez tipped the scales. They measure their weights to check if they are not above the agreed weight limit of 144 lbs.
Manny Pacquiao comfortably weigh in at 143 lbs while Juan Manuel Marquez at 142 lbs. Both ring warriors look confident and full of excitement to fight.
Pacquiao is going to defend his WBO (World Boxing Organization) Welterweight Belt tomorrow at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Juan Manuel Marquez, the challenger agreed to have a catchweight of 144 lbs instead of the usual 147-lb weight limit for the Welterweight Division.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Promotional Videos of the Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez
The Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 will happen in three days and the boxing fans from all over the world are very excited to see another thrilling and heart-pounding fight between Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and Mexican Juan Marquez. As part of the promise of HBO (Home Box Office) to make this Pacquiao vs Marquez fight a success in terms of ticket sales and pay-per-view buys, HBO sports developed several videos to help in promoting the fight, which no longer needs to be hyped up because of the first two fights, which happened in 2004 and 2008.
Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez first fought to a split draw in 2004. The latter suffered three knockdowns in the first round but he was able to end regain his composure and fought relentlessly in the following rounds. The first Pacquiao vs Marquez fight ended in twelve rounds and to the dismay of many fight fans, the match ended in a split draw. It should have been given to Manny Pacquiao is one judge did not score the first round 10-7 instead of 10-6 because of the clear three knockdowns scored by Manny.
The second time Juan Manuel Marquez met Manny Pacquiao was in 2008. The rematch, expected to end via knockout, finished 12 rounds. In the third round of the second Pacquiao vs Marquez fight, Manny Pacquiao once again scored a knockdown. It was in the third round but Marquez got back up and unleashed his fiery attacks at Manny. When the scorecards were announced, Manny Pacquiao won via split decision, which made the camp of Juan Manuel questioned the results because they thought Marquez performed better in the later rounds of the fight.
Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez first fought to a split draw in 2004. The latter suffered three knockdowns in the first round but he was able to end regain his composure and fought relentlessly in the following rounds. The first Pacquiao vs Marquez fight ended in twelve rounds and to the dismay of many fight fans, the match ended in a split draw. It should have been given to Manny Pacquiao is one judge did not score the first round 10-7 instead of 10-6 because of the clear three knockdowns scored by Manny.
The second time Juan Manuel Marquez met Manny Pacquiao was in 2008. The rematch, expected to end via knockout, finished 12 rounds. In the third round of the second Pacquiao vs Marquez fight, Manny Pacquiao once again scored a knockdown. It was in the third round but Marquez got back up and unleashed his fiery attacks at Manny. When the scorecards were announced, Manny Pacquiao won via split decision, which made the camp of Juan Manuel questioned the results because they thought Marquez performed better in the later rounds of the fight.
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Photos of Manny Pacquiao's Grand Arrival in Las Vegas
Manny Pacquiao, a 16-year professional boxer, is confident that he will win against Juan Manuel Marquez this coming Saturday inside the luxurious MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. His opponent Marquez is also positive of pulling the biggest upset in the sport because this is the first time he trained very hard for a fight. 18-year veteran Marquez believes his training regimen including the help of his new condition coach Angel Hernandez will give him the extra boost to take on the speed and power of Pacman.
As part of the tradition of the sport, the fans inside the fight venue welcome the boxers. Named as “Grand Arrival”, the boxers will step down from their promotional buses and walk through a jam-pack crowd inside the lobby of the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.
All the images below are captured by Chris Farina, the official photographer of Top Rank Promotions, the promotional company that promotes both Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. The weigh-in of Pacquiao vs Marquez is on November 11, 2011 and hours later will be the last episode of the Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7 series.
As part of the tradition of the sport, the fans inside the fight venue welcome the boxers. Named as “Grand Arrival”, the boxers will step down from their promotional buses and walk through a jam-pack crowd inside the lobby of the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino.
All the images below are captured by Chris Farina, the official photographer of Top Rank Promotions, the promotional company that promotes both Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. The weigh-in of Pacquiao vs Marquez is on November 11, 2011 and hours later will be the last episode of the Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7 series.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Weigh in of Pacquiao-Marquez on 11-11-11
Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez will have their final weigh in on November 11, 2011 or 11-11-11. Many feng shui experts believe that this is going to be a lucky day for many. Expected to weigh not above 144 lbs, Pacquiao and Marquez are going to give part of their purse to the opponent if ever they are over the agreed weight limit.
Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao is going to protect his WBO Welterweight Crown against Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12, 2011 inside the luxurious MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. For those who do not know, the normal welterweight weight limit in boxing is 147 lbs. Because the last time Marquez fought at the 147 lbs class - against Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2009 - he did not perform well, Pacquiao agreed to make the cut a little lower for the advantage of Juan Manuel.
Marquez is consistently saying that he won the first two fights that he and Manny fought atop the boxing ring. He even wore a shirt, which has a print "Marquez beat Pacquiao twice", after winning via TKO against Michael Katsidis.
Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao is going to protect his WBO Welterweight Crown against Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12, 2011 inside the luxurious MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. For those who do not know, the normal welterweight weight limit in boxing is 147 lbs. Because the last time Marquez fought at the 147 lbs class - against Floyd Mayweather Jr in 2009 - he did not perform well, Pacquiao agreed to make the cut a little lower for the advantage of Juan Manuel.
Marquez is consistently saying that he won the first two fights that he and Manny fought atop the boxing ring. He even wore a shirt, which has a print "Marquez beat Pacquiao twice", after winning via TKO against Michael Katsidis.
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HBO 24/7 Episodes 1,2,3,4 Videos
Episode 1 - Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7
Episode 2 - Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7
Episode 3 - Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7
Episode 4 - Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7
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Saturday, November 5, 2011
Official Referee and Judges of the Pacman-Dinamita Fight
Six days to go before the much-awaited fight between Filipino Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao and Mexican Juan Manuel "Dinamita" Marquez. Keith Kizer, the Executive Director of the NSAC (Nevada State Athletic Commission) informed the public that the official referee of the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 is Tony Weeks while the official Judges seated at ringside are Robert Hoyle, Glenn Trowbridge and Dave Moretti.
Tapped by NSAC to be the third man in the ring in the Pacman vs JuanMa fight, the commission believes Referee Weeks is capable of making the fight exciting. He will see to it that the fight has minimum foul plays such as head butt, stepping on the foot and low blows because he sees them fast and penalize the boxer if he commits a foul.
Born on August 18, 1956 in the United States, Referee Weeks now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, minutes away from the venue of the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3.
Tapped by NSAC to be the third man in the ring in the Pacman vs JuanMa fight, the commission believes Referee Weeks is capable of making the fight exciting. He will see to it that the fight has minimum foul plays such as head butt, stepping on the foot and low blows because he sees them fast and penalize the boxer if he commits a foul.
Born on August 18, 1956 in the United States, Referee Weeks now resides in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, minutes away from the venue of the Pacquiao vs Marquez 3.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
It's Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 Time!
After the much-discussed controversial bout between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Victor Ortiz, fight fans are now discussing the upcoming Pacquiao vs Marquez fight, televised on HBO Pay-Per-View. This is the third time Manny Pacquiao and Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez fight above the boxing ring. The first two fights were great but both of them assure the fans that the third time will be better.
Filipino southpaw slugger Manny Pacquiao fought Juan Manuel Marquez in 2004 and 2008. The first Marquez vs Pacquiao fight ended in a draw and the second fight ended in a controversial split decision victory favoring Manny Pacquiao.
Marquez, an 18-year boxing professional, feels that he won both fight. In his opinion, he performed better than Manny Pacquiao even though he suffered four knockdowns in the two fights.
Filipino southpaw slugger Manny Pacquiao fought Juan Manuel Marquez in 2004 and 2008. The first Marquez vs Pacquiao fight ended in a draw and the second fight ended in a controversial split decision victory favoring Manny Pacquiao.
Marquez, an 18-year boxing professional, feels that he won both fight. In his opinion, he performed better than Manny Pacquiao even though he suffered four knockdowns in the two fights.
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