Pacquiao vs Marquez: Time, Undercard and PPV Info
Manny Pacquiao is taking this fight against Juan Manuel Marquez personal.
And why shouldn't he?
The Filipino, and pound-for-pound No. 1 fighter in the world, is sick of hearing the Mexican fighter say he was cheated out of the previous two decisions.
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Pac-Man has been absolutely unstoppable since his loss to Erik Morales in 2005. He has since avenged that fight ... twice, and beaten everyone else, including Morales, since that time.
While many wait with bated breath for a possible Pacquiao-Floyd Mayweather Jr. fight, this is the best we're going to get.
Fortunately, the third chapter of this trilogy should be just as good as the previous two.
Where: MGM Grand Garden Arena; Las Vegas, Nevada
When: Saturday, November 12 at 9 p.m. EST
Watch: HBO Pay-Per-View. DirecTV Channel 123 (SD) and 124 (HD).
Cost: $54.95 in SD. $64.95 in HD.
Undercards
Timothy Bradley Jr. vs. Joel Casamayor: 12 rounds (For Bradley's WBO junior welterweight title)
Bradley was considered a reserve option for Pacquiao if his camp couldn't secure a fight with Marquez. The junior welterweight champion is 28-years-old and still a perfect 27-0 for his career (with one "no contest").
His opponent, a 40-year-old Casamayor, is for a wild fight. He's lost two of his last four including a TKO at the hands of Marquez.
Mike Alvarado vs. Breidis Prescott: 10 rounds (junior welterweights)
31-year-old Alvarado is 31-0 in his career with 22 knockouts. 28-year-old Prescott is 24-3 in his career with 19 knockouts. Prescott is coming off a controversial loss to Paul McCloskey that many thought could have gone his way.
Luis Cruz vs. Juan Carlos Burgos: 12 rounds (junior lightweights)
26-year-old Cruz is 19-0 with 15 knockouts. Burgos, a 23-year-old, is 26-1 with 19 knockouts.
This should be a fun bout.
Main Card
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez: 12 rounds (for Pacquiao's WBO welterweight title)
What more is there to say that these two can't say themselves?
The biggest difference between this fight and the previous two is Pacquiao. He has the distinct advantage of getting better as he moved up in weight since the last time they fought.
When JMM tried to come up against Floyd Mayweather Jr. he looked uncomfortable; although Floyd's presence certainly had something to do with it too.
Regardless, this fight will be worth the watch as Pacquiao is out to "kill" his opponent this time around and leave no doubt about his legacy as one of the best fighters to ever step in the ring.
Prediction: Pacquiao in a unanimous decision

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