Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Márquez IV
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Manny Pacquiao Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao Sr. (; born December17, 1978) is a Filipino politician and former professional boxer. Nicknamed "PacMan", he is regarded as one of the greatest professional boxers of all time. He served as a Senator of the Phil ...
vs.
Juan Manuel Márquez Juan Manuel Márquez Méndez (born August 23, 1973) is a Mexican former professional boxer who competed from 1993 to 2014. He is known for defeating Manny Pacquiao. He is the third Mexican boxer (after Érik Morales and Jorge Arce) to become ...
IV, was a professional boxing match. The winner of this bout would win a commemorative belt by the
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known as "Champion of the Decade." This was the fourth and final meeting between Pacquiao and Márquez. The bout was held on December 8, 2012, at the MGM Grand in
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and drew 1.15 million pay-per-view buys. Márquez defeated Pacquiao by
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with one second remaining in the sixth round. It was named Fight of the Year and Knockout of the Year by Ring Magazine, with round five garnering Round of the Year honors.


Build-up

Each of the previous three fights between these boxers ended in controversy. While Pacquiao knocked Márquez down three times in the opening round of their first fight, many ringside observers believed Márquez won a large enough balance of the following eleven rounds to earn the decision. Sources of further controversy included one judge scoring round one 10–7 for Pacquiao (as opposed to the customary 10–6 for a three knockdown round) and the widely divergent scores of the other two judges who scored the fight 115–110 Pacquiao and 115–110 Márquez respectively. The scoring controversy would continue into the second and third fights, both of which Pacquiao won. Márquez and his supporters cried foul following both bouts, citing Pacquiao's come-forward style opposed to Márquez's counterpunching style, as well as the Filipino senator's standing in the sport and powerful promoter
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as reasons for him getting the nod from the judges. The majority decision following the third fight in particular was booed loudly by the
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crowd. HBO's
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was broadcast on CNN in addition to HBO. Pacquiao-Márquez III was promoted during the
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playoffs on TBS. A four-city press tour covering an estimated 25,000 miles across three countries started on September 3 in Pacquiao's adopted hometown of
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, and ended on September 8 in
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. The bout marked the second time Márquez jumped from
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. His first attempt was a
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loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr., who was making his return to boxing.


Fight summary

The first two rounds were tentative, with neither fighter landing anything significant aside from a Pacquiao right hook to close the first stanza. Most ringside observers scored both for Pacquiao on account of his cleaner punches and head movement that prevented Márquez from landing his counters. In the third round, Márquez landed several left hooks to the body from range, attempting to halt Pacquiao's movement. The strategy paid off immediately as Márquez feinted again to the body before landing a looping overhand right that floored Pacquiao for the first time in their four fights. Pacquiao rose, but was reluctant to engage for the remainder of the round. Freddie Roach admonished his fighter between rounds to go under the overhand right, rather than pull away, as he appeared to retreat from the knockdown punch. Pacquiao entered the fourth recovered from the knockdown, but spent most of the round looking for spots, with little success. Márquez however landed several signature right hand counters, securing him the round on each judge's scorecard. Round five, Ring Magazine's "Round of the Year" opened with Pacquiao landing several hard left hands in the early going before breaking through and flooring Márquez with a straight left hand. Márquez arose and answered with a massive straight right on the chin that wobbled his rival. In the final minute of the round, the fighters traded before Pacquiao landed several unanswered punches, including a right hook that buckled Márquez's knees and broke his nose. A bloodied Márquez retreated for the remainder of the round as referee
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looked on closely. Pacquiao picked up where he left off in the sixth, tagging Márquez consistently. With ten seconds remaining, Pacquiao landed a left cross causing Márquez to wildly push him into the ropes. Positioning shifted, and Pacquiao had Márquez backing into the ropes as he regained his balance. Pacquiao double feinted a jab, presumably setting up his infamous jab-jab-straight left combo, but Márquez ducked under the second jab, and unloaded a right hand to Pacquiao's mouth. Pacquiao's head snapped back violently, as he fell face first to the canvas. Ringside HBO commentator
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shouted over broadcast partner Jim Lampley, "He's not getting up, Jim! He's not getting up, Jim! He's not getting up!" Lampley's reply: "No, he's been knocked out!" Márquez darted across the ring, right hand raised, before mounting the corner ropes and being mobbed by his trainer
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and promoter Fernando Beltran among others. Kenny Bayless didn't bother to count as Pacquiao lay on the canvas motionless until he was revived and sat on his stool, two minutes, twenty seconds after going down. In the immediate aftermath, both fighters praised their opponent, with Pacquiao acknowledging that he "had no excuse and that he (Márquez) deserved the victory." Márquez called Pacquiao a "great fighter" after the fight, saying "I landed the perfect punch" and that "I knew he (Pacquiao) could knock me out at any moment."


Reported fight earnings

Pacquiao was guaranteed $26 million and Márquez $6 million, plus a share of the profits from a pay-per-view that exceeded one million buys.


Repercussions

With the fight ending in a knockout, commentators speculated that Pacquiao could retire to focus on his congressional career. Pacquiao indicated a willingness to fight and said he would want a fifth fight with Márquez if it was offered to him. Pacquiao has since fought and rebounded by beating
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and Chris Algieri. Márquez lost his opportunity to retire on a high note after losing his next fight to
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, but he then made up for it by defeating
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and retaining the WBO International Welterweight crown.


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Notes


External links


Pacquiao vs. Márquez Official Fight Card
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