Thoughts on Pacquiao-Marquez III: Bam on Boxing

When I was watching the Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Marquez fight Saturday night, I felt like I was watching my favorite hockey team blow a 5-3 lead in the third period by backing off and watching the clock after having played so well throughout the game.

When Pacquiao and Marquez met the first time on May 8, 2004 in Las Vegas, NV, they fought a war and the fight was scored a 12-round draw. In their second bout, on Mar. 15, 2008 in Las Vegas, Pacquiao was awarded a controversial split decision. In their third bout on Saturday, Pacquiao again won, this time by majority decision. Certain fighters give other certain fighters a hard time. It’s as if someone has your number, so to speak. I think Marquez has Pacquiao’s number and will always give him a tough fight.

When Shane Mosley boxed Pacquiao earlier this year, he exposed Pacquiao in ways that few fans expected. Mosley fought defensively that night and even though Pacquiao won, he looked uncomfortable.

The third bout between Marquez and Pacquiao was unlike their first two brawls. Did Mosley’s exposure of Pacquiao cause this fight to be less of a brawl? Marquez fought a more defensive fight and Pacquiao, perhaps not expecting this, clearly could not adapt.

clip_image006 I love defensive fighters, but there is a catch. A defensive fighter has to be flashy and possess some aggressive tendencies or the judges seem to overlook him.

Marquez’ trainer made the mistake in telling him he was ahead on the scorecards as the fight was winding down. Fighters should never be told where they stand on the scorecards—or where their trainer thinks they stand. A fighter should start each round thinking the fight is even and each round a necessity. When fighters are told they are ahead in the scoring they tend to slack off, get lazy, or stop taking risks and that can be dangerous.

On Saturday night, Pacquiao entered the ring as a champion, but he did not look good even though he was the aggressor. This may have been simply an off night for Pacquiao–he did not do enough to convince anyone he was the better fighter that night, let alone in their first two meetings. Marquez made the mistake of taking his foot off the pedal in the last three rounds, allowing Pacquiao to steal the fight. It was a rookie mistake by an experienced fighter.

As for Pacquiao, he must understand that every fight should be treated the same–no single fight is more important than another. Once fighters start thinking they don’t need to train as hard mentally for certain fights, that is when no-name fighters steal the thunder. We Philadelphians know how to cheer on the underdog and the fact that Marquez was the underdog–though hardly a no-name fighter–and looked so good could be part of the reason people thought he was robbed.

I scored the fight even, giving Pacquiao the last three rounds. After watching the fight a second time, I again scored it a draw. I cannot complain that Pacquiao was awarded the fight even though I would have preferred a decision in Marquez’ favor.

Marquez fought great and looked like a champion. Pacquiao didn’t give up his heart, stayed close in the fight and you could tell he had something to prove. It was as if Pacquiao was the young lion who was out-schooled by the teacher, but later out-worked him in the last three rounds to steal the fight. As a fight fan, I have to respect that Pacquiao could have given up, but instead he worked hard enough to change the outcome in his favor.
clip_image008Wilson vs. Mussachio on Saturday

Garrett Wilson, of South Philadelphia, risks his USBA cruiserweight title Saturday in a 12-round title defense against Chuck Mussachio, of Wildwood, NJ, at Bally’s Atlantic City. On paper, people could question why Wilson should even be fighting Mussachio. Wilson is 10-5-1, 4 K0s, and Mussachio is 17-1-2 , 5K0s, but take a look at their resume and you will see Wilson’s is more appealing, stepping up and taking risk after risk. This will make for an exciting fight as both men come to fight.

The co-feature looks solid as welterweight Ronald Cruz, of Bethlehem PA, who is 14-0, 11 K0s, takes on Anges Adjaho, of Buffalo, NY, who is 17-6, 9 K0s. Cruz is up-and-coming and he is taking more risks as time goes on. He is known for his brutal body shots and hopefully he will continue to impress on Saturday.

Also on Saturday’s undercard are heavyweight Bryant Jennings (10-0, 4 K0s), welterweight DeCarlo Perez (5-1-1, 2 K0s), middleweight Antowyan Aikens (2-0, 1 K0) and junior welterweight Naim Nelson (2-0). I am looking forward to seeing these fighters test themselves.

The author is a senior at Temple University who is now a part of Peltz Boxing. Follow us on twitter @Peltzboxing and our intern @bamonboxing.

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17 Responses to “Thoughts on Pacquiao-Marquez III: Bam on Boxing”

  • RUKOT says:

    I need to see Marquez that he can beat HATTON,DE LA HOYA,COTTO,AND MARGARITO AND KNOCK MANNY DOWN FIVE TIMES TO CONVINCE ME THAT HE WON THE FIGHT.

  • madz says:

    Marquez can not make Manny kiss the canvas,while,Mrquez,he love to do it.Just imagine four times.Marquez,listen to his stupid corner that he is ahead on the score card.That is their big,costly mistake.I hope next time Marquez need to change his style to win.BE THE AGGRESSOR,LIKE A STARVING LION TO CONVINCE THE JUDGES TO GIVE HIM THE DECISION.HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.

  • Pac You! says:

    I don’t ever think that the scared and coward Floyd Jr will fight Pacman.Coward Floyd really knew that he can’t win against Pacman.If he was only brave and a real warrior, it already happened long time ago.With all those excuses from coward Floyd Jr, you can really understand that coward Floyd Jr is totally scared to Pacman.Come on coward Floyd, it’s so shameful if you’ll not fight Pacman…it’s a big insult to american people.Bwahahahahahaha!

  • XOXOX says:

    MARQUEZ CAN’T KNOCKDOWN PACQUIAO!

  • aaa says:

    And chump did u see paquiao praying after the fight and his face cut up marquez didn’t look that bad

  • aaa says:

    Oh yea check out the p4p rankings. Then ask yourself was it really a win.

  • aaa says:

    Paquiao has absolutely no chance against mayweather you will notice more excuses will come from pacfraud now and he’ll say that mayweather is making the excuses

  • KNLTEHEAT says:

    HAHAHA…eat your heart out and die with envy. He’s got his “W” snd there’s no taking it back. You can hate all you want but he is the MR. LAS VEGAS and not Marquez. You can cry all you want and the result will stay on Pacquiao’s favor.

  • aaa says:

    Dave has no clue and he’s ignorant so u know every trainer and boxer says paquiao is a fraud

  • champ says:

    i watched the replay 10 times… it’s clear to me that pac won that fight…. P.S. have u seen JMM face after the fight?

  • Dave Lahr says:

    if you constantly step on your opponent’s foot during the fight, you can really hit him because he can’t move. definitely it’s a dirty trick but i just wonder why floydiots are so proud of it, just like they are proud of the ape’s cheap shot.

    is this how desperate they are to have pac lose? that they will look at unsportsman-like behaviour and cheats as good in this sport? or are they really showing how dumb they are? which is which?

  • aaa says:

    O yea and marquez kicked his azz

  • aaa says:

    Remember the movie gladiator when the emperor stabbed the gladiator before the fight that’s Manny waits till they lost a couple fights older in age and still wants them drained by demanding ludicrous cathweights

  • aaa says:

    Either way no way p4p much less hall of famer much less the greatest ever or even the best feather weight or light weight. He’s a fraud let’s see what he looks like at 38

  • Kabooooooooom says:

    Look, all you haters can hate all you want. Judges saw pacman winning, commentators saw pacman winning, and Harold Lederman saw pacman winning. Pacman was the agressor, and he three more punches and landed more punches. Marques was the more accurate puncher. Thats all. In the end, pacman won. If you want to win a championship, you dont come in to win, you come in and take the damn thing. Marquez failed to do so. I had it a draw for a while, until Marquez corner screwed up and Marquez backed off in the last three rounds. Manny is the P4P best fighter in the world. Complain all you want. in the end, he still will be!

  • john says:

    obviusly the writter loves pac….dont know how he had it a draw and as far as manny having an off night? please,it was marquez beating him plain ans simple

  • Big Gal Slade Green says:

    i dont know what fight you were watching. the fight wasn’t even close 117-111 marquez and thats me being kind to pac

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