Recognized lightweight champion Juan Manuel Marquez is still gunning for a piece of Manny Pacquiao. He fought Pacquiao to a controversial draw in 2004, and then lost a controversial split-decision to Pacquiao in March. Marquez believes that he won both of those fights, and so do a good number of experts. After their rematch, Marquez even flew out to the Philippines to bait Pacquiao to a third fight on live television. [details]
Marquez: "I'll Fight Pacquiao Anywhere, at Any Weight"
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This could be an exciting farewell fight for Manny since he's only going to fight 2 more fights, 3 at most before he does his political thing. If Manny doesn't bring Floyd out of retirement after a very probable fight with Hatton next year, a 3rd and last fight with Marquez would be pretty cool at 135 or 140.
I had Marquez winning the 1st fight, but I had Manny winning the 2nd one because I don't think Marquez did enough to win it.Comment
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but when you see the LIGHT!$$$$$$ theres no turning back..... u know??
whos promoting marquez??? cant remember right now.....
pac.. will be fighting hatton.... or any other bigger purse b4 he steps into the ring with marquez again..
in 3 or 4 fights...Comment
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