The 4th Pacquiao-Marquez fight is, without a doubt, one of the
biggest bouts of the year. In a sport where everything is
unpredictable, where one punch can change everything, no one is sure to
know of who has the upper hand in the 4th, and probably the decisive
fight between Manny Pacquiao and the Mexican dynamo Juan Manuel Marquez.
Both men are considered among the greatest fighters in the history of
boxing with Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao being the first eight-division
world champion and the first to win the Lineal Championship in four
different weight classes, making him a boxer of Muhammad Ali’s caliber.
Juan Manuel Marquez III, on the other hand, is the greatest Mexican
boxers of all-time for many analysts. He is the current WBO
light-welterweight champion and the third Mexican-born boxer to become a
four-division world champion, winning seven world titles in four
different boxing weight classes.
The first fight between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez, who
at that time held both the WBA and IBF Featherweight titles, happened
way back in 2004 at the MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas. Pacquiao knocked
Márquez down three times in the first round, but the battle went the
distance, the pair couldn't be separated by the judges and the fight
ended in a draw after 12 rounds. The decision sparked controversy, which
outraged both camps.
On March 15, 2008, a rematch called “Unfinished Business” was held at
the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Pacquiao won via split
decision which earned him the WBC Super Featherweight and The Ring
Super Featherweight titles, making him the first Filipino and Asian to
become a four-division world champion, a fighter who won world titles in
four different weight divisions. “It was a very hard-fought fight and
much more exciting than the first one," Marquez said.
Like the previous match, the decision of the judges spurred a 3rd
bout which was held on November 12, 2011 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas,
Nevada. Pacquiao won the fight via majority decision. Pacquiao’s victory
was also controversial one.
Now it's time to shed doubt over who the best fighter is as both
boxers are aiming for knockout. On December 9 (Manila Time), the 4th
fight will be held in Mexico City.
Be one of the first to watch the fight that would most probably bring
a closure to one of the greatest boxing rivalries in history!
Catch the 4th Pacquiao-Marquez fight live via satellite in any SM
Cinema branch at 9:00am on December 9, 2012. Buy your ticket now and
just add Php200 to get a hotdog sandwich, bottled water or juice and a
limited edition Pacquiao-Marquez 4 Shirt.
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