Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III

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Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
Title(s) on the lineWBO welterweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Manny Pacquiao Juan Manuel Márquez
Nickname Pac-Man Dinamita
("Dynamite")
Hometown Malungon, Sarangani, Philippines Mexico City, Mexico
Pre-fight record 53–3–2 (38 KO) 53–5–1 (39 KO)
Age 32 38
Height 5 ft 6+12 in (169 cm) 5 ft 7 in (170 cm)
Weight 143 lb (65 kg) 142 lb (64 kg)
Style Southpaw
Orthodox
Recognition WBO welterweight champion
The Ring No. 1 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
8-division world champion
WBA (Super), WBO and The Ring lightweight champion
The Ring No. 5 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
3-division world champion
Result
Pacquiao wins via 12-round majority decision (114-114, 115-113, 116-112)

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez III, was a boxing championship bout for the WBO welterweight title at a catchweight of 144 lbs.[1][2] The bout took place on November 12, 2011, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada and was distributed by HBO PPV. The fight also marked a return to HBO for Pacquiao and drew 1.4 million pay-per-view buys.[3][4][5]

Build-up

Pacquiao and Marquez had previously faced each other twice. Their first meeting, on May 8, 2004, at the MGM Grand, ended in a draw. They fought again on March 15, 2008, at the

Freddie Roach
, Pacquiao's trainer, said that he wanted to leave "all doubt behind."

September 2009 loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was making his return to boxing.[8]

National anthem singers

Entrance performers

Like what was done before with Manny Pacquiao's previous fight against Shane Mosley, Jimi Jamison, the former lead vocalist of the band Survivor, sang "Eye of the Tiger" as Pacquiao approached the ring.

"No me se rajar" was the mariachi song that accompanied Juan Manuel Marquez during his entrance. It was performed by Raul Sandoval, a popular Mexican mariachi singer.

Judges

Controversy

Even though Pacquiao won a close decision, Marquez's fans in the audience believed that Marquez had won the fight. Some of the audience reacted to the decision by hurling food, beer, and ice; a can of beer hit a ringside writer, though no record of any injuries exists. The Ring, which produces its own version of boxing's lineal championships, scored the bout in different ways: its editor, Michael Rosenthal, scored the bout 115–113 for Pacquiao; two of its writers, Lem Satterfield and Mike Koppinger, scored the bout for Marquez 117–111 respectively. Another writer – Doug Fischer, scored the bout a draw. Some Filipino TV news networks and their internet news websites showed photos of Marquez stepping on Pacquiao’s foot six times. However, such occurrences are common between orthodox and southpaw fighters as they attempt to keep their lead foot on the outside of their opponent's.[9] Freddie Roach has addressed the Juan Manuel Marquez "foot-stomping" issue that has become a much discussed topic among Manny Pacquiao fans; he understands that when southpaws and orthodox fight, feet will inevitably collide.[10] According to Compubox, Marquez was outlanded an average of 3 punches per round (14 to 11 punches landed). Pacquiao also threw 142 punches more than Marquez and landed 38 more punches, connecting at a higher percentage rate in power shots. Though in jabs, Marquez turned out to be the one landing at a higher rate, despite being outlanded 59 to 38.[1]

Main card

Preliminary card

Main event scorecards

Nevada State Athletic Commission
Official score card
Title: WBO Welterweight   Referee: Tony Weeks   Supervisor: Francisco Valcaroel
Date: November 12, 2011 Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas Promoter: Top Rank
Pacquiao vs. Marquez Pacquiao vs. Marquez Pacquiao vs. Marquez
RS TS Rd TS RS RS TS Rd TS RS RS TS Rd TS RS
10 1 9   10 1 9   10 1 9
10 20 2 18 9 9 19 2 19 10 10 20 2 18 9
10 30 3 27 9 10 29 3 28 9 10 30 3 27 9
9 39 4 37 10 9 38 4 38 10 9 39 4 37 10
9 48 5 47 10 9 47 5 48 10 9 48 5 47 10
10 58 6 56 9 10 57 6 57 9 10 58 6 56 9
9 67 7 66 10 9 66 7 67 10 9 67 7 66 10
9 76 8 76 10 10 76 8 76 9 10 77 8 75 9
9 85 9 86 10 10 86 9 85 9 10 87 9 84 9
9 94 10 96 10 10 96 10 94 9 10 97 10 93 9
10 104 11 105 9 9 105 11 104 10 10 107 11 102 9
10 114 12 114 9 10 115 12 113 9 9 116 12 112 10
FINAL SCORE 114 114 FINAL SCORE   FINAL SCORE 115 113 FINAL SCORE   FINAL SCORE 116 112 FINAL SCORE
Draw Draw Won Lost Won Lost
Judge: Robert Hoyle Judge: Dave Moretti Judge: Glenn Trowbridge
Suspensions: None Point deductions: None Decision: Manny Pacquiao by majority decision

Reported fight earnings

  • Manny Pacquiao guaranteed $22 million vs. Juan Manuel Márquez $5 million
  • Timothy Bradley $1,025,000 vs. Joel Casamayor $100,000
  • Mike Alvarado $75,000 vs. Breidis Prescott $35,000
  • Luis Cruz $35,000 vs. Juan Carlos Burgos $22,500

International broadcasting

Country Broadcaster
 Aruba
ATV 15
 Australia Main Event
 Belgium Be Sport 1
 Brazil SporTV
 Canada RDS
 Chile Vive Deportes
 Czech Republic
Sport 1
 Denmark
TV 2 Sport
 Estonia
Viasat Sport Baltic
 France
Orange Sport
 Hungary
Sport 2
 Indonesia RCTI
 Italy Sportitalia
 Japan
WOWOW
Latin America Golden
 Latvia
Viasat Sport Baltic
 Lithuania
Viasat Sport Baltic
 Malaysia Astro Box Office
 Mexico Azteca 7
 New Zealand Sky Arena
 Norway
Viasat Sport
 Philippines GMA Network (terrestrial, delayed)
Solar Sports (cable, delayed)
Solar All Access (pay, live)
 Poland Polsat Sport
 Qatar
Al Jazeera Sports
 Romania Digi Sport
 Russia NTV Plus
 Slovakia
Sport 1
 South Africa SuperSport
 Spain MARCA TV
 Sweden
TV10
 Thailand Channel 7
 United Kingdom Primetime
 United States HBO PPV
US Military via AFN Sports

Notes

  1. ^ "Main Lead – Pacquiao and Marquez Announce Their Rubber (Mis?)Match". Max Boxing. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  2. ^ Rafael, Dan (August 5, 2011). "Marquez, Pacquiao may have third fight". ESPN. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  3. ^ Iole, Kevin (August 5, 2011). "Pacquiao returns to HBO PPV for Marquez fight". Yahoo Sports. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  4. ^ "Boxing News 24 – Pacquiao vs Marquez III draws 1.4 million PPV". boxingnews24. 14 December 2011.
  5. ^ "Pacquiao vs Marquez III Could Hit14 Million PPV Buys". BoxingScene.com.
  6. ^ Satterfield, Lem (August 26, 2011). "Pacquiao-Marquez III tour slated for early September". Ring TV. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  7. ^ "Pacquiao vs Marquez III press tour pictures". Boxing Futures. August 26, 2011. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  8. ^ Ragpala, Kenneth (September 2, 2011). "Manny Pacquiao-Juan Manuel Márquez III already past valid point". Filipino Boxing Journal. Retrieved September 3, 2011.
  9. ^ "Marquez now facing controversies regarding dirty tricks | Philippine News Daily". www.philippinenewsdaily.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-16.
  10. ^ "Freddie Roach: "Foot Stomping Wasn't an Issue"". www.fightsaga.com. Archived from the original on 2011-11-25.

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Preceded by Manny Pacquiao's bouts
November 12, 2011
Succeeded by
Preceded by Juan Manuel Márquez's bouts
November 12, 2011
Succeeded by