tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11039177252646271412024-03-07T20:56:06.518-08:00Pacquiao vs MarquezLive Streaming. Boxing Updates. Boxing Tickets.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-89560468132777177122011-11-12T07:34:00.000-08:002011-11-13T16:28:49.274-08:00Pacquiao vs Marquez Live Streaming<div style="text-align: center;">
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #eeeeee;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px;">Watch the </span><strong style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px; text-align: justify;"><a href="http://pacquiaomarquezstreaming.blogspot.com/" style="text-decoration: none;" title="Pacquiao vs Marquez live streaming">Pacquiao vs Marquez live streaming</a></strong><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px; text-align: justify;"> here. Filipino boxing champion and fighting congressman Manny Pacquiao will now face his rival, the Mexican boxer, Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas tonight. </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 20px;">This fight is on the 145-pound weight division.</span></span><br />
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Tim Bradley who has a record of 27-0 will face Joel Casamayor with 38-5-1 record. <br />
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Mike Alvarado who holds a 31-0 record will face Breidis Prescott 24-3 record.<br />
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And before the main event, Luis Cruz with 19-0 record will face Juan Carlos Burgos 27-1 boxing record. <br />
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So, pick your bet now.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-85964031362822247072011-11-11T20:27:00.001-08:002011-11-11T20:36:30.612-08:00Prediction About this FightLess than 24 hours to go, and the biggest fight of the year will start. I am thinking of what will be the outcome of this fight after the 3rd time in the ring. Some sports analysts said that these two fighters are very well prepared compared to the first two fights they had years ago. This is because they know each other, they know what the other can do for him. <br /><br />
In my opinion, if Pacquiao will not KO Marquez before the 12th round, then Pacquiao will still remain the winner via split decision and Marquez will suffer from much pains and punches. I can't imagine how Marquez will look like. <br /><br />
However, in favor of Marquez, if he will win then it will be via unanimous decision, never KO Pacquiao in any rounds, and he will have the difficulty in getting the fight to the 12 rounds. <br /><br />
These are just my predictions and I am open for any suggestions and comments, just put it below. If I like your prediction then I will edit this post and put your opinion here. <br /><br />
Many friends of mine asked if where they can watch the fight live. I will be posting the link of the live streaming here on the fight night. So stay tune and bookmark this blog! I will also post round by round score in these blog. So, see you!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-14613461751176794462011-11-11T00:00:00.000-08:002011-11-11T00:54:26.781-08:00Manny Pacquiao: The Last Fight with Marquez<div style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS",sans-serif;">
I think all of us will agree that three times is enough that Manny Pacquiao has to prove that he is the best. </div>
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Filipino pound for pound king, Manny Pacquiao arrives at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas today. Together with the champ is his entourage, Team Pacquiao. Pacman was greeted by his fans in a very festive mood. There were even placards that seems to urge the Filipino champion to run for president.
Juan Manuel Marquez, Pacquiao’s opponent arrived at the MGM yesterday. The Pacquiao-Marquez 3 will happen this November 12. Two days more to go and Let's get ready to rumble. Tickets are still available at TicketNetwork, to buy tickets, just <a href="http://goo.gl/w7VVk">click here</a>. It will be delivered to you within 24 hours. <br /> <br />Source: <a href="http://www.pacquiaomarquezfight.com/pacquiao-treated-as-a-rockstar-in-his-arrival/" title="Pacquiao vs Marquez Fight">Pacquiao vs Marquez Fight</a></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-54141549094563817762011-11-09T20:31:00.000-08:002011-11-09T20:52:03.788-08:00Pacquiao vs Marquez 3: Controverial Marquez Coach Files Lawsuit Against Victor ConteAngel Hernandez, the man formerly known as admitted steroids dealer and government witness Angel Heredia, has filed a defamation lawsuit against Victor Conte, who has spent the better part of the last two weeks attacking Hernandez's involvement in Juan Manuel Marquez's training camp for Saturday's fight with Manny Pacquiao. From Rick Reeno:
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I don't know how far this could go, how legit it will be, what will happen. We have some smart legal minds who might fill us in there.
But I will say that this has oddly dominated Victor Conte's mind, it would seem. It's almost witch hunt-like, and especially strange considering the former witch in charge of the hunt. Conte has said time and time again that he understands people doubt his involvement in boxing and sports in general, but it's almost like -- and this is just my opinion having followed the whole thing -- Conte is trying to use a calling-out of Hernandez/Heredia to legitimize himself as fighting the good fight.
And while I do find it odd that Hernandez combined changing his name with showing up for all to see on the highly-publicized "HBO 24/7," I can't help but figure that if Victor Conte is allowed to work with fighters, who's to stop and blow the whistle on Hernandez, especially if the whistle-blower is Conte? Again, just my opinion. I don't know if neither is cheating, both are cheating, one is and the other isn't, which that would be, and I don't know if Hernandez's case will really go anywhere. But it's become a weirdly fascinating side drama to this fight's narrative.<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.badlefthook.com/2011/11/9/2550530/pacquiao-vs-marquez-3-angel-hernandez-heredia-files-lawsuit-victor-conte-steroids-boxing">BadLeftHook</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-13419511957067808622011-10-19T20:53:00.000-07:002011-11-09T20:56:00.898-08:00Andy Kerr gives his take on Pacquiao v Marquez and Bradley's return<br />
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Pacquiao vs Marquez III is rapidly approaching, as we get ready for fight night we sat down with Primetime presenter Andy Kerr to get his thoughts ahead of the broadcast.</div>
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“The first two fights between these two were fantastic; the second time they fought was actually one of the first times I ever presented a boxing TV broadcast so it brings back great memories for me. Their styles complement each other which is what makes their fights so exciting. If anything Pacquiao may be bigger now but these are two unbelievably talented boxers and I can’t wait to see what they do on Saturday.”</div>
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“There are so many things to consider for this one. Will the return to Welterweight be a disadvantage for Marquez? It’s hard to say, nobody looks good against Floyd Mayweather so it may not have been the weight that made the difference in that fight. Making weight is a science, you can ask Amir Khan about that. You just have to look at how slowly Alex Ariza has gone about moving him from a Light Welterweight to potentially a Welterweight after Christmas. It has to be done so scientifically to get the maximum from it. Look at David Haye, how slowly he moved from Cruiserweight to Heavyweight, it’s not just a case of piling on pounds. We’ll find out at the weekend how scientifically that’s been done with Marquez and if he’s now a natural Welterweight he’ll be very dangerous for Manny.”</div>
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“It has been said by Marquez’ camp that with Pacquiao now being more refined it makes him easier for Marquez to deal with. To me that sounds like good psychology, nothing more. Pacquiao may be a better boxer now but that just makes it better for us to watch. Freddie Roach is brilliant, not just at coaching, but at preparing strategies for fighters and personally I don’t see Pacquiao having any weaknesses that Marquez can exploit in this fight.”</div>
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“Freddie has done a fantastic job at refining Pacquiao, but Pacquiao can still throw those wild shots from crazy angles. In his last couple of fights he hasn’t had to as he hasn’t been pushed. The last time he was really in trouble was probably the last Marquez fight. Nobody has really pushed him in probably 2 or 3 years. In that time he’s faced Mosely, Hatton, De La Hoya, Cotto and Margarito, the best in the world. It’s phenomenal really as you have to wonder who will be able to push him.”</div>
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“Amir Khan will be joining us on commentary for this fight. I’m really interested to hear what Amir’s got to say, he knows Pacquiao and Freddie so well, and that will enable him to give us fantastic insight as the fight progresses. Khan and Bradley still have a serious beef after Bradley wouldn’t fight Amir in a unification fight earlier this year. Then there’s also Breidis Prescott on the card – we all know what happened when they met, so he’s got insight into all the fights. He’ll have to feel his way into it as the night progresses but it’ll be interesting to hear how much he’s absorbed the lessons from Manny and Freddie. He was a brilliant pundit when we had him in the studio for Mayweather, his insight was really fascinating, and if he’s as good a commentator as he was a pundit it’s a great addition to the broadcast.”</div>
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“Timothy Bradley has a lot to prove after a long time out of the ring. He would argue he’s the best Light Welterweight on the planet, although Amir may have something to say about that. He’ll have to prove he can shake off the ring rust and come back at his best.”</div>
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“Talking about things to prove. Joel Casamayor, if he can roll back the years and be like he was 3 or 4 years ago, could make this a fantastic fight. You never know with older boxers, you see someone like Bernard Hopkins and he looks 15 years younger and then you look at someone like James Toney and he’s just so far removed from where he was in his younger days. The question for Joel Casamayor is has he aged well?”</div>
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“Will Bradley have one eye on Khan? He’ll have probably both eyes on Khan and maybe even be looking down at him in the commentary booth when he should be focused on Casamayor. He’ll be looking to say to Khan “I’m the number 1 and you should be fighting me next”. This is a huge potential banana skin for him. If he’s focusing on Khan, or a potential fight with Pacquiao, and Casamayor can roll back the years Bradley could be looking at his first defeat. He can’t afford to look ahead to future fights or down at Khan at ringside. It’s just another reason why it’s so intriguing to have Khan there commentating.”</div>
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“Then we come to Breidis Prescott. Prescott will always be mentioned around the world level because of what he did to Amir Khan and his name will always be tied to Amir. Was he lucky against Khan? Was it just two lucky punches? Time will tell. He looked great against McCloskey, maybe he was hard done to with the decision but it’s hard to go over to someone’s back yard and get a result. You have to give him credit he’s prepared to go anywhere in the world to fight and I’m looking forward to seeing him in action again. I hope he does go on to get that big shot as I think he deserves it.”</div>
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“This is another absolutely stacked card on Primetime. There are 4 fights on this card you just have to see, if I wasn’t in the studio I would be at home watching. They’re just such deep cards, sometimes you sit around all night just waiting on a main event but with this you just have to see every fight. I can’t wait, we’ll do a great job of putting it all together for you so you can sit back and enjoy another must see night on Primetime.”</div>
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Pacquiao vs Marquez III sees the World’s best pound for pound fighters return to Primetime this November. Ranked number 1in the pound for pound lists, Manny Pacquiao will be looking to end the controversy by convincingly dispatching long time rival Juan Manuel Marquez. After a controversial points decision and a draw both fighters have a point to prove. The previous battles have delivered knockdowns galore and this fight promises to be no different.</div>
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Timothy Bradley steps back into the ring after ten months out and having been stripped of his WBC title as issues with his manager meant a fight with Amir Khan didn’t happen. Bradley will want to return to winning ways and prove he is still the number 1 in the Light Welterweight division. To do that he’ll need to defend his WBO title against former two division champion Joel Casamayor.</div>
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So it’s titles fights all the way on November 12th, another must see night exclusive to Primetime!<br />
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Source: <a href="http://www.worldboxingnews.net/2011/11/andy-kerr-gives-his-take-on-pacquiao-v.html">WorldBoxingNews</a></div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1103917725264627141.post-34731520952519247562011-09-27T19:27:00.000-07:002011-11-10T04:10:37.182-08:00Former Featherweight King Barry McGuigan “Expects Pacquiao To Blow Marquez Away” In Third Fight<div style="text-align: justify;">
Writing in his regular column for newspaper The Mirror, former world featherweight king Barry McGuigan has aired his views on both the upcoming third clash between Pacquiao vs Marquez and the ongoing situation regarding the possibility of a mega-fight between Pac-Man and Floyd Mayweather Junior. <br />
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McGuigan, who ruled the world in 1985 and ‘86, says he fully expects Pound-for-Pound king Pacquiao to “blow away” Marquez on November 12th. After this happens, McGuigan says, there will be only one conversation in all of boxing: that which asks, will Pac-Man and “Money” finally get it on? <br />
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First things first. In two previous meetings, Pacquiao and Marquez went life and death, with the drawn verdict in the first fight as well as the razor-thin victory Pac-Man was awarded in the second fight being questioned and debated still. Going by those two fights, there is little to suggest Pacquiao will “blow away” Marquez this time around. But McGuigan sees this happening in the third fight? Maybe Barry will be proven correct, and he isn’t the only one tipping Pac-Man to win by KO this time. And “Dinamita,” as the great Mexican is known, isn’t getting any younger at age 38. Added to the things going against him ahead of the third fight is the fact that, in his only other fight at welterweight, Marquez looked sluggish and ineffective. Then again, he was in there with the majestic Mayweather! <br />
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McGuigan has thrown in his two cents with regards to the ongoing “take the test” OSRDT that Mayweather is demanding of Pac-Man. “The Clones Cyclone” suggests Mayweather “should be able to beat any opponent in his weight class no matter what they bring to the table.” Barry is of the opinion that the drug testing Mayweather has demanded is “an irrelevance if he [Floyd] is as good as he tells us he is.”<br />
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It seems McGuigan, if he were looking after Floyd, would advise his fighter to get it on with Pacquiao whether he suspects him of taking illegal substances or not. This attitude is not one Mayweather and his team share, however, and the fight is stuck in limbo as a result. Sure, it would make things easier and the fans would be a whole lot happier if Mayweather agreed to do what McGuigan suggests, and fight Pac-Man regardless, but we all know this isn’t going to happen. <br />
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It was so much simpler in the Irish hero’s day, as steroids were never suspected of being taken by boxers. As we all know, this is not the way things are today. Pacquiao insists he is clean, and until anyone proves otherwise he IS a clean fighter. Mayweather believes differently, and this is what is stopping the biggest fight in all of boxing from happening. And Barry McGuigan for one has had enough. Can’t say I blame him! <br />
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Source: <a href="http://pacquiaoversusmarquez3live.blogspot.com/2011/09/former-featherweight-king-barry.html" title="Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 Live">Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 Live</a>
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