Paquiao-Marquez in negotiations!!
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re: your statement in bold. an old fighter can make a fresher fighter look great. Then how did MAB look so good after he got thrashed by PAC. He did go on a winning streak, a streak that included beating a young, ko artist in Juarez twice, so how do you explain an old fighter being able to put a string of victories over fresher fighters. the only one to stop MAB's winning streak is the current world champ, JMM! MAB looked like the fresher fighter compared to Juarez the second time, then he went into joto mode against PAC in the rematch. It ain't mab's age, it's PAC's firepower that scares the mexicans.
uhhhh no. 2008=linares,guzman,soto,D DIAZ,JUAN DIAZ that looks like a great list. hahahaComment
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WBC ORDERS MARQUEZ-PACQUIAO II
By Matt Goldstein
BREAKING NEWS: Although slated to defend his title on November 3rd against Rocky Juarez (27-3 with 19 knockouts), WBC 130lb champion Juan Manuel Marquez (47-3 with 35 knockouts) has been ordered by the WBC to defend his title against Pilipino superstar Manny Pacquiao (45-3 with 35 knockouts). If Marquez defeats Juarez, he will have 30 days to negotiate for the Pacquiao fight. This does not seem to be a problem according to Ignacio Beristain as he explained that Golden Boy Promotions have already started negotiating with HBO for an early date in 2008. In the first fight, Pacquiao knocked Marquez down three times in the first round and Marquez shockingly got up to brawl and box his way to a draw. The final decision was not without controversy however as one judge did not realize they could have actually scored the first round 10-6 in favor of Pacquiao. Had the first round been scored correctly, the result would have been a split decision win for Manny. Remember where you heard it first! 8:00am est.Comment
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WBC 130lb champion Juan Manuel Marquez (47-3 with 35 knockouts) has been ordered by the WBC to defend his title against Pilipino superstar Manny Pacquiao (45-3 with 35 knockouts).WBC ORDERS MARQUEZ-PACQUIAO II
By Matt Goldstein
BREAKING NEWS: Although slated to defend his title on November 3rd against Rocky Juarez (27-3 with 19 knockouts), WBC 130lb champion Juan Manuel Marquez (47-3 with 35 knockouts) has been ordered by the WBC to defend his title against Pilipino superstar Manny Pacquiao (45-3 with 35 knockouts). If Marquez defeats Juarez, he will have 30 days to negotiate for the Pacquiao fight. This does not seem to be a problem according to Ignacio Beristain as he explained that Golden Boy Promotions have already started negotiating with HBO for an early date in 2008. In the first fight, Pacquiao knocked Marquez down three times in the first round and Marquez shockingly got up to brawl and box his way to a draw. The final decision was not without controversy however as one judge did not realize they could have actually scored the first round 10-6 in favor of Pacquiao. Had the first round been scored correctly, the result would have been a split decision win for Manny. Remember where you heard it first! 8:00am est.
No way to run now JMM.
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