- Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez III
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World Welterweight Championship Date November 12, 2011 Location MGM Grand Garden Arena Las Vegas, Nevada Title(s) on the line WBO Welterweight Championship Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez Pac-Man Dinamita Tale of the tape Malungon, Sarangani, Philippines From Mexico City, Mexico 53–3–2 (38 KO) Pre-fight record 53–5–1 (39 KO) 5 feet, 6.5 inches Height 5 feet, 7 inches Southpaw Style Orthodox WBO Welterweight Champion
Ring Magazine #1 P4P Fighter
ESPN #2 P4P FighterRecognition WBO/WBA Lightweight Champion Result Manny Pacquiao via Majority Decision Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III was a controversial Boxing Welterweight Championship bout for the WBO Welterweight World title.[1][2] The bout was on November 12, 2011, and held at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States and will be distributed by HBO PPV. The fight marks a return to HBO for Pacquiao.[3]
Contents
Build up
Pacquiao and Marquez previously met twice. Their first fight, on May 8, 2004 at the MGM Grand, ended in a draw; Marquez was believed to have won that match even though he was knocked down three times. They fought again on March 15, 2008 at the Mandalay Bay, where Pacquiao won via a split decision, though many believed that Marquez was robbed a second time which led up to a rubber match and led to Manny Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach saying he wanted to leave "all doubt behind" though many fans thought that more doubt was left and that Marquez won all three fights.
HBO's 24/7 series will begin broadcast their shows of the fighters on CNN on free cable and in addition to the HBO Deal, Pacquiao-Marquez III will also be promoted during the Major League Baseball playoffs and the NBA season on TBS and TNT, respectively, the latter, assuming that the NBA's lockout ends.[4] A four-city press tour for the Pacquiao- Marquez fight will cover three countries and an estimated 25,000 miles. The fighters and their entourages will start out on September 3 in Pacquiao's adopted hometown Manilla, Philippines, and end on September 8 in Marquez's home of Mexico City, Mexico. In between are stops in New York on September 6, followed by Los Angeles on September 8.[5] This bout will mark the 2nd time Márquez has jumped from the Lightweight to Welterweight division. His first attempt was against Floyd Mayweather, Jr., who was making his return to boxing, on September 2009 which ended a loss for him.[6]
National Anthem singers
- Philippines (Lupang Hinirang) – Maria Aragon
- Mexico (Himno Nacional Mexicano) – Cristian Castro
- USA (The Star-Spangled Banner) – Thia Megia
Entrance performers
Jimi Jamison, the former lead vocalist of the band Survivor sang "Eye of the Tiger" as Pacquiao approached the ring, same as what was done before the previous fight with Mosley.
A mariachi accompanied Marquez in his entrance.
Judge
Glenn Trowbridge
Dave Moretti
Robert HoyleControversy
Even though Pacquiao won a close decision, most of the audience and boxing experts believe that Marquez, as the two prior fights, was the winner. The Ring, which produces boxing's lineal championships, scored the bout 115-113 in favor of Marquez. In addition, several prominent Filipino boxing experts scored the fight for Marquez by as wide a margin as 4 rounds. Some Philippine TV news networks and thier internet news websites showed photos of Marquez stepping on Pacquiao’s foot six times. However, such occurrences are common between orthodox and southpaw fighters as they attempt to keep their lead foot on the outside of their opponent's.[7] Pacquiao was ahead on compubox stats, throwing and landing more punches, while Marquez is generally credited for landing the cleaner, effective blows and controlling the action within the ring.[8]
Despite the controversy, everyday boxing fans can easily score the fight a draw or 115-113 toward either fighter and logically defend their scoring.[9] Marquez, despite many predictions that he was in a mismatch, showed that at 38 years of age, he was still a world-class fighter. Pacquiao showed that he still has trouble with ring technicians and counterpunchers and raised some doubts as to whether or not he could compete with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Overall, what many experts predicted to be a shutout in Pacquiao's favor[10], turned out to be an exciting technical match between two of the best boxers of this era.[11]
Main card
- Welterweight Championship bout: Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez
- Pacquaio defeats Márquez via Majority Decision. (114-114, 115-113, 116-112)
- Light Welterweight Championship bout: Timothy Bradley vs. Joel Casamayor
- Bradley defeats Casamayor via technical knockout at 2:59 of the eight round.
- Light Welterweight bout: Mike Alvarado vs. Breidis Prescott
- Alvarado defeats Prescott via technical knockout at 1:53 of the tenth round.
- Super Featherweight bout: Luis Cruz vs. Juan Carlos Burgos
- Burgos defeats Cruz via Majority Decision. (92-98, 95-95, 93-97)
Preliminary card
- Welterweight bout: Dennis Laurente vs. Ayi Bruce
- Laurente defeats Bruce via knockout at 0:57 of the seventh round.
- Super Flyweight bout: Fernando Lumacad vs. Joseph Rios
- Lumacad defeats Rios via Unanimous Decision. (74-77, 73-77, 72-78)
- Super Lightweight bout: Jose Benavidez vs. Samuel Santana
- Benavidez defeats Santana via Unanimous Decision. (60-50, 60-50, 60-50)
- Welterweight bout: Vic Pasillas vs. Jose Garcia
- Pasillas defeats Santana via Unanimous Decision. (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Reported fight earnings
- Manny Pacquiao $6,000,000 (guaranteed $22M) vs. Juan Manuel Márquez $5,000,000
- Timothy Bradley $1,025,000 vs. Joel Casamayor $100,000
- Mike Alvarado $75,000 vs. Breidis Prescott $35,000
- Luis Cruz $35,000 vs. Juan Carlos Burgos $22,500
International broadcasting
Country Broadcaster Australia Main Event Belgium Be Sport 1 Czech Republic Sport 1 Denmark TV 2 Sport Estonia Viasat Sport Baltic France Orange Sport Hungary Sport 2 Indonesia RCTI Italy Sportitalia Japan WOWOW Latvia Viasat Sport Baltic Lithuania Viasat Sport Baltic Malaysia Astro Box Office Mexico TV Azteca New Zealand Sky Arena Norway Viasat Sport Philippines GMA Network (terrestrial, delayed) Solar Sports (cable, delayed) Solar All Access (pay, live) Poland Polsat Sport Qatar Al Jazeera Sports Romania Digi Sport Russia NTV Plus Slovakia Sport 1 South Africa SuperSport Spain MARCA TV Sweden TV10 Thailand Channel 7 United Kingdom Primetime United States HBO PPV US Military via AFN Sports Notes
- ^ "Main Lead - Pacquiao and Marquez Announce Their Rubber (Mis?)Match". Max Boxing. http://www.maxboxing.com/news/main-lead/pacquiao-and-marquez-announce-their-rubber-mismatch. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
- ^ Rafael, Dan (August 5, 2011). "Marquez, Pacquiao may have third fight". ESPN. http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=6561253. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^ Iole, Kevin (August 5, 2011). "Pacquiao returns to HBO PPV for Marquez fight". Yahoo Sports. http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ki-iole_pacquiao_marquez_hbo_080511. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^ Satterfield, Lem (August 26, 2011). "Pacquiao-Marquez III tour slated for early September". Ring TV. http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/168784-pacquiao-marquez-iii-slated-for-early-september. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^ "Pacquiao vs Marquez III press tour pictures". Boxing Futures. August 26, 2011. http://www.boxingfutures.com/news/0903-pacquiao-vs-marquez-iii-press-tour-pictures. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^ Ragpala, Kenneth (September 2, 2011). "Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Márquez III already past valid point". Filipino Boxing Journal. http://filipinoboxingjournal.com/2011/09/02/manny-pacquiao-juan-manuel-marquez-iii-valid-point/. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
- ^ http://www.philippinenewsdaily.com/2011/11/13331/marquez-now-facing-controversies-regarding-dirty-tricks.html
- ^ http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/170135-pacquiao-ekes-out-another-controversial-decision-over-marquez
- ^ http://ringtv.craveonline.com/blog/170151-weekend-review-an-ungratifying-night-for-everyone-involved
- ^ http://theboxingtribune.com/2011/11/save-your-money-pacquiao-vs-marquez-iii-is-a-mismatch/
- ^ http://theboxingtribune.com/2011/11/last-nights-winner-the-sport-of-boxing/
External links
- Pacquiao vs. Márquez Official Fight Card from BoxRec
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