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Pacquiao A Cut Above Marquez This Time Around

The last post I gave you ten reasons why Manny Pacquiao (46-3-2, 35 KOs) would defeat Juan Manuel Marquez (48-4-1, 35 KOs). In this post, I will give you two reasons why he did. Before I do, I must say that any fight including a Marquez brother (Rafael being the other) or Manny Pacquiao is likely to be a candidate for the fight of the year. Last night’s back-and-forth action was not surprising. The fact that the rematch between these two warriors somehow  exceeded their 2004 fight is the shocker. Hats off to both men for making my $49.95 pay-per-view investment worthwhile.

The Two Reasons Why Manny Pacquiao Defeated Juan Manuel Marquez

ROUND THREE.   Marquez is the aggressor for most of the round and is probably winning it. Marquez throws a right hand and misses.  Pacquiao lunges forward with a pawing right jab-hook and follows with a short, vicious left hand.  Down goes Marquez in a heap.  At the time, I was thinking the fight would end right there.  Little did I know that the fight would go the distance and this knockdown would decide the outcome of the match.  What a difference one round makes. 

PACQUIAO’S CUTMAN.  After the violent exchanges and accidental headbutts that both men endured over the first two-thirds of the fight, both had to deal with serious cuts over their right eyes.  I guess that neither fighter had an advantage then? Wrong!  Pac-Man’s corner worked magic in halting the flow of blood after round eight, while Marquez was a bloody mess for most of the fight.  Blood loss and decision losses often go hand in hand.

I usually close with a "what’s next for each fighter" summary. After this one, I will not. Let’s simply let the fight marinate, appreciate Juan Manuel Marquez’s heart in coming back valiantly from a vicious knockdown (again), and tip our hats to Manny Pacquiao. To paraphrase the Greatest, Muhammad Ali, Pac-Man is a bad, bad man.

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  1. Sniferneal said on March 16th, 2008

    My hats off to both, they are certainly great warriors. Marquez came up in short in what i think was the fight of his career, but Pac-Man just proves that he is a force to reckon with……

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  2. Ja Dawson said on March 16th, 2008

    “Neal,” amen (for the most part). I actually think Marquez-Vazquez III was a slightly better fight.

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  3. FantasyBookBlogger said on March 20th, 2008

    nice record you’re piling up for fight picks!!!

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  4. Ja Dawson said on March 21st, 2008

    Thanks man…I guess I have learned a lil-sumfin-sumfin over the years. :)

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  5. louieguti said on April 1st, 2008

    dam good fight in my opioniom that knocked down killed marquez but i think he controlled most of the fight

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  6. Ja Dawson said on April 1st, 2008

    Yeah Louieguti, the knockdown was indeed the difference. For their health (i.e. Marquez’s), I don’t want to see a third bout.

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