This content is protected By Abac Cordero Wednesday, March 12, 2008 LAS VEGAS He said it a few times before, and hed say it again and again. Juan Manuel Marquez is going for the knockout, a big one, when he locks horns with Manny Pacquiao on Saturday in the great rematch of their classic, controversial draw in May 2004. Pacquiao is fast and strong. Maybe to knock him out is gonna be hard. But Im ready. Im in the condition to do it, Marquez, through an interpreter, said Monday of his fight plans. Still, hed settle for something less. Im gonna win. Maybe by decision or maybe by knockout. But Im gonna win, vowed the Mexican champion. Im coming to fight. Im coming to box. Im gonna be different. Unmindful of Marquez pronouncements, Pacquiao pushed through with his schedule for the day. He sparred for the last time at the Wild Card Gym, doing four rounds against Juanito Garcia, and closing the book with a total of 140 in a full eight-week training that should serve him in good stead. Pacquiao then pushed for Las Vegas, in his Lincoln Navigator with wife Jinkee, her twin sister Jeannete, close friend Joaquin Hagedorn, trainer Buboy Fernandez and Edward Lura at the wheel. A convoy of 12 cars made up the Team Pacquiao entourage which needed a little over four hours to get to Sin City, at the Mandalay Bay which also served as home to Pacquiao in his last fight. There was no fanfare as Pacquiao arrived, and he went straight to his spacious suite, the very same one he occupied when he fought and defeated Marco Antonio Barrera last October. Why would we change address? I like it here. Thats why they gave me this same suite, said Pacquiao still in a very jolly mood despite the 300-mile journey along the great Nevada desert. He treated more than 20 guests to dinner prepared in advance by close Pinoy friends based here in Vegas. Little did Pacquiao know that when he stepped into the hotel, the fight odds had even grown bigger in his favor. From -210, hes now at -230 (a $230 bet only wins $100) while Marquez is at +190 from +180 ($100 wins $190). The days before the fight will be quite slow but busy, consisting of morning runs at UNLV and limited gym work until Thursday. Tuesday is the formal welcome ceremony for both fighters, Wednesday another press conference, and Friday the weigh-in. Marquez, who sparred 120 rounds during training that started on Dec. 15 (a month ahead of Pacquiao), flew in from Los Angeles Monday evening, too. Theyre both here now. And theyre both ready to fight.
i can not wait for this fight. the first one was insane. i dont know why but i think if JMM can avoid canvas he can win this fight
Well . . . good luck JMM . . . it's make or break. :good I want to see what happens . . . then I'll talk later.
Honestly I don't think he will . . . that's not the trademark of Beristain trained fighters. If the chance is there . . . he'll definitely take it but he can't go all out and trade to get the KO because he'll lose his advantage on being the more technical one.
If JMM trades some of that defensive wizardry for fighting a little angry, this will be a great fight. I honestly don't know what to expect- almost any outcome wouldn't be a surprise.
i actually saw an interview where he said that he does not expect to ko pac. i guess he changed his mind
Moron? You better be careful friend . . . this thread is going along pretty well up to this point. If there's any Moron here it should be the writer. The readers are not twisting anything . . . it's right there in the title.
It could cost him the fight if he does'nt go for the KO...... ......I read a disturbing article today in the LA Times..... .....its an article the talks about the upcoming JMM-Pac fight, but it actually had very little about JMM, and tons about what the fight is going to lead too, a mega-showdown between Pac and DLH.... .....the flavor of the article, was of both Top Rank and Bob Arum and GBP's and DLH, shooting toward that matchup..... .....that has got to be disturbing to JMM and his camp. Will they have an honest chance to win a decision with those types of mindsets between the promoters? As a JMM fan, I dont like it......but if JMM see's a chance that he can push for a KO if a creece of opportunity presents itself, I got to think he's going to go for it. Vamos JMM!:bbb