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View Poll Results: Who will win in the highly anticipated rematch between Pac and JMM?

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  • Pac by Decision

    12 21.43%
  • Pac by KO/TKO

    20 35.71%
  • JMM by Decision

    21 37.50%
  • JMM by KO/TKO

    3 5.36%
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    Latest News...



    MARQUEZ FACES "TWO FISTED" PACMAN TONIGHT
    By Pedro Fernandez, RingTalk.com, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
    Las Vegas, NV-Usually when two fighters engage a second time, there is a level of dominance by one man or the other. Rarely is the second time around a “close encounter” of the fistic kind. That being said, the first Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez match was indeed close. Dropped thrice in the... Ring TALK





    Marquez braces for Pacquiao buzz saw
    By Jerry Magee, SignOnSanDiego.com, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
    The last member of this Marquez family of Mexico City who stepped into a ring was Rafael, who left it bound for a hospital. On this ominous note, Rafael's brother Juan Manuel tonight is the family's combatant. His opponent is no less potentially destructive than Israel Vazquez was when he scored... SignOnSanDiego.com > Sports -- Marquez braces for Pacquiao buzz saw




    Pacquiao vows to end ‘unfinished business’
    By Abac Cordero, The Philippine Star, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
    LAS VEGAS – Filipino boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao climbs the ring at Mandalay Bay Resort Hotel and Casino, vowing to end some unfinished business – complete his execution of Mexico’s three boxing champions – when he fights for the crown of World Boxing Council superfeatherweight champion Juan... Philippine Star - Articles - -



    Winding up unfinished business
    By Joaquin Henson, The Philippine Star, Sun, 16 Mar 2008
    LAS VEGAS – Four years ago, Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez fought to a split 12-round draw at the MGM Grand Garden Arena here. Pacquiao dropped Marquez thrice in the first round but because the three-knockdown rule was not in effect, referee Joe Cortez allowed the action to continue... Philippine Star - Articles - -

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    Default Re: Pac vs. JMM II - Who will win? VOTE HERE!!!

    A saw a decent kid come over here and Batter a Brit for the WBO featherweight title . Steven Luevano was his name . He'd make for a good fight with Pac cuz he comes to win . Valero is improving . Arthur may have already peaked but atleast he is in his 20s . If Katsidis does well vs Casa then a match with Pac would be a natural given their styles . . Linares would be another if he wants to move up . There are good fights for Pac out there . Just got to be made .

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    Default Re: Pac vs. JMM II - Who will win? VOTE HERE!!!

    So nobodys voted for a draw yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    So nobodys voted for a draw yet...
    Cant vote anymore the poll is closed

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    I want one of these...




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    Pacquiao by KO.

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    I think it will be tough for JMM to psychologically hurdle those 3 first round knockdowns. He did so during the fight, because he had to, he's already there, and no time to think. However, given 4 years to mull over it...it's almost impossible for it not to be a mental burden. It's like going to a dentist knowing a root canal is a strong procedural possibility! The legs will feel it during the fight. Nerves will be a huge detriment, just like Morales in II, and just like Tommy Hearns against Marvin Hagler from way back. I mean the nerves will contribute to rubber legs, or immobility... a huge factor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    I think it will be tough for JMM to psychologically hurdle those 3 first round knockdowns. He did so during the fight, because he had to, he's already there, and no time to think. However, given 4 years to mull over it...it's almost impossible for it not to be a mental burden. It's like going to a dentist knowing a root canal is a strong procedural possibility! The legs will feel it during the fight. Nerves will be a huge detriment, just like Morales in II, and just like Tommy Hearns against Marvin Hagler from way back. I mean the nerves will contribute to rubber legs, or immobility... a huge factor.
    Good fight analogy.

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    Marquez vs. Pacquiao 2: Filtering Through the Hype
    by: Dennis Anthony Guillermo
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    Hollywood couldn't have had a better script. Fighter gets knocked down 3 times in the first round. Gets back up then round after round takes control of the fight and wins ultimately in the end. Though the fight may have ended in the judges' scorecards as a draw, in the eyes of many, Juan Manuel Marquez (48-3-1, 35 KOs) did enough to win his first bout against Manny Pacquiao (45-3-2, 34 KOs). And just like any other Hollywood blockbuster, it deserves a sequel.

    A few hours away from the much awaited rematch dubbed "Unfinished Business" at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada, and before you place your bets, allow me to assist you in deciphering hype from reality regarding this great match-up.

    The Puncher vs. The Boxer

    Boxing analysts have labeled this fight to be a clash of two contrasting styles with Marquez being regarded as the boxer/ counter-puncher and Pacquiao the KO artist/puncher. Four years have passed since their first bout, on that fact alone, basing the rematch solely on that bout would be a critical error. Although Marquez still possesses the edge in boxing skills and craft, Pacquiao has shown in his bouts after the first Erik Morales fight that he has developed into a more complete fighter. While Marquez was adding up wear and tear in his tires, Pacquiao added the right hand to his arsenal on top of better control of his aggression and speed without compromising his head and body movement.

    Pacquiao: Too Good for his Own Good?

    Not too long ago, Manny Pacquiao was considered by more than a few to be the Pound-for-Pound best. But after a mediocre 2007 where Pacquiao pursued a career in politics on top of his music and movie career in the Philippines and two rather ho hum victories against Jorge Solis and Marco Antonio Barrera, people have started labelling Pacquaio as "overrated". Some have even said Pacquiao is on the decline. This is where I come in. All this hype regarding Pacquiao's all of a sudden "decline" is symbolic to the first Marquez and Pacquiao fight. Just as he did in round 1 of that fight, Pacquiao burst into the American boxing scene like a typhoon in the Pacific. Everybody was in awe at how he dominated the competition and in the "Internet age" Pacquiao was a virtual unknown until he stepped in the ring with then avoided African champion Ledwaba in 2001 as a last minute replacement. He followed that up with a sensational TKO battery of the revered Marco Antonio Barrera in 2003. In his defense, Pacquiao is a victim of his own success. The "shock factor" Pacquiao stirred with the way he jumped on the scene and Marquez as well in the first round of their first fight worked against him in times that he did "just enough" in winning rounds against Marquez and winning his recent bouts. Don't get confused, Pacquiao is still a juggernaut. And now that he's shown that he's overcome all of his previous distractions (promotion, vices, friends etc.) more than ever, Pacquiao is a force to be reckoned with. We'll see tonight.

    The Last Mexican Standing

    With the pending retirement Barrera and Morales, the hopes of the Mexican Boxing community are now all funneled in on Marquez to beat Pacquiao. Dubbed by sports scribes as the "Mexicutioner" Pacquiao has dropped Mexican legends and up and coming undefeated Mexican stags on his way to boxing fame. Juan Manuel knows this more than anyone, that's why he has described his preparation for tonight's fight as better than he's ever prepared before. But does he really have what it takes to weather the storm? Those who pick Marquez count on him to outbox Pacquiao en route to a close 12 decision. If he can replicate the counter-punching display he showed in the middle rounds of the first bout, then JuanMa may have just enough to pull off the upset. That however is easier said than done. Marquez is now 34. And as much as a lot of boxing analysts criticize the opponents Pacquiao has faced in the last 4 years, I find it more puzzling that they have somewhat overlooked the level of talent Marquez had to go through to get here. Aside from an already "exposed" Rocky Juarez and a "washed-up" Barrera whom he barely escaped from in a controversial UD, Marquez hasn't really faced top caliber boxers either. He even lost to Chris John in Indonesia in an also controversial decision. So before you believe all the hype about Marquez being a superior boxer, consider all these other factors before placing your bets on "Dinamita".

    MEXICAN FIGHTERS FAVOR PACQUIAO TO WIN

    Articles have surfaced from various websites regarding other notable Mexican fighter's predictions on this fight. Philboxing.com has reported that Marco Antonio Barrera whom both Pacquiao and Marquez fought and defeated last year is betting for Pacquiao but admits since he is Mexican that he'd like to see Marquez win. Fightfan.com published a transcript of it's interview with Rocky Juarez whom Marquez beat last November saying he thinks Pacquiao will win. Various media from the Philippines have also reported that another great Mexican legend Erik Morales is predicting a Pacquiao KO victory. Is Marquez really that underrated? Or will "Dinamita" prove the odds right?

    MY PREDICTION

    Barring a headbutt, Pacquiao wins by KO in the 10th RD.
    Last edited by :::PSL:::; 03-15-2008 at 10:04 PM.

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    I know i voted for PAC UD but i just heard that their is a mandatory rematch clause.
    My vote still stands but seeing that that thier is a mandatory rematch Marquez wins by UD and they go for the third fight.
    I just can't believe this but once again it's boxing politics and it's out of everyones hands.

    I will now watch the rest of the cards and the main event................oh yeah...chat with you peoples laters....CHEERS!!!

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    i just wanna go on record and say i take JMM in this fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Boxer View Post
    i just wanna go on record and say i take JMM in this fight.

    sorry guyz....

    and the new WBC Superfeatherweight Champion of the World....

    Manny Pacquiao !!!!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsabelino View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Boxer View Post
    i just wanna go on record and say i take JMM in this fight.

    sorry guyz....

    and the new WBC Superfeatherweight Champion of the World....

    Manny Pacquiao !!!!!!!!
    BooYah!!! You better believe it baby!!!

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