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Juan Manuel Marquez knocked out Manny Pacquiao in the sixth round, ending an entertaining, back-and-forth fight.

  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    Pacquiao vs. Marquez live results: Round 3

    Victor Decolongon

    Round three of the bout between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez saw Pacquiao continue coming forward with constant movement. That movement made Marquez hesitant to throw his hands as he was having trouble getting his timing down.

    The straight left hand remained a good weapon for Pacquiao through the round, but Marquez began trying to nullify the movement of Pacquiao.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    Pacquiao vs. Marquez results live: Round 2

    Jeff Bottari

    After a first round that saw both men moving a lot but still feeling out the fight, both came out of the corner a bit more steady and far less twitchy.

    Pacquiao was able to land an early counter shot against Marquez, the counterpuncher himself. Pacquiao also landed a left hand followed by Marquez coming back with two shots to the body and one to the head. Pacquiao then got in some hard left hand punches that Marquez was unable to avoid and unable to counter, not a good sign if something doesn’t change going forward.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    Pacquiao vs Marquez live undercard video stream

    Jeff Bottari

    Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez will meet for a fourth and final time tonight, live on HBO pay-per-view. The broadcast for that fight (as well as the three other televised undercard fights) kicks off at 9 p.m. ET.

    But before we get to the evening’s main course, we have live streaming video of the off-TV undercard. The undercard stream will begin at 7 p.m. ET.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    Marquez and Lederman expect solid judging

    Ethan Miller

    Bouts between Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez seem to always end in some sort of controversy. In the first fight it was a judge incorrectly scoring the first round, leading to a split draw rather than a one point split decision win for Pacquiao. The second and third fights saw Marquez seem to earn the decision win, or possibly a draw. Instead, both fights were scored for Pacquiao.

    With Manny also coming off a massively controversial loss to Timothy Bradley in a fight that basically no one thought Bradley won.

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  • Brent Brookhouse

    Brent Brookhouse

    Marquez looking massive for Pacquiao fight

    Jeff Bottari

    One of the reasons many doubted Juan Manuel Marquez’s chances in his third meeting with Manny Pacquiao was how Marquez had looked the last time he’d gone up to welterweight. For that fight, an unusually listless performance for the Mexican legend, Marquez looked somewhat “doughy.” Clearly not a fighter with a welterweight’s body.

    Here’s how he looked on the scales before the Mayweather fight, a fight where he weighed in at 142 pounds:

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