Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez
The third time has not been the charm
for Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. These two fighters have
been enticing the boxing universe since they first fought eight years
ago. Then the fight ended in a draw. The next two times Pacquiao won by
split and sometimes controversial decision, thus comes the fourth fight
and the third rematch on December 8, 2012 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez tickets for this fight are going
to epic, as, despite apparent domination by the younger Pacquaio, the
matches have been incredibly close and are only getting closer since
Pacquaio first cleared up the initial tie.
Pacquiao enters the fight at the age
of 33 and perhaps as the best-known boxer in the world. He has been
accused of dodging a fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr., and has certainly
received a great deal of doubt over his legacy as the fight never
materialized. Then this fourth matchup emerges, pitting the great
technical boxer and his Mexican nemesis, a powerful puncher. This is
going to be another great fight and will repair the damage down in the
media and as boxing fans around the world have openly questioned his
number two ranking on the Ring Magazine’s Pound for Pound chart and
54-4-2 record
Opposite him is 38-year-old Juan
Manuel Marquez. Marquez is actually quite openly mulling retirement.
However, he seems only willing to go out on top. This means seeking
amends for his previous losses, of which has a mere six in 61 total
fights. Dinamita is determined to knock out Pac-Man, forcing the
nickname the Mexicutioner to be forgotten and leading quite perfectly
into life on permanently on the outside of the ring.
The tale of the tape has Pacquiao at
5-foot-6 and one half and a southpaw. Marquez is an orthodox fighter
swinging from the right side at 5-foot-7. Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel
Marquez IV puts the welterweight title on the line and is going to put
huge numbers for the organizers. The MGM Grand Garden Arene will have
every one of the 16,800 seats filled with fight fans willing to not find
Pacquiao-Marquez tickets, but to book an entire Vegas trip over the
weekend.
Source: VegasTickets.Com
Source: VegasTickets.Com