Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Professional Career Of Juan Manuel Marquez

I decided to post for each part between to fighters. And here was the Professional Career Of Juan Manuel Marquez.

Featherweight

Marquez remained unbeaten in six years as he prepared an outline of which includes a 29-1 victory against the eventual champions Agapitos Sanchez, and former champion Julio Gervais, and Alfred Kotey. In 1997 they won the featherweight title Márquez near which he defended seven times. During this time he was mentioned as "best fighter without a world title." Marquez was the WBO mandatory aspiring featherweight champion Naseem Hamed for 22 consecutive months, but he gave WBO Hamed to list other games instead.

Marquez won the first match and the championship September 11, 1999, when he lost a controversial decision, then, unbeaten WBA featherweight champion Freddie Norwood. Marquez was the attacker almost the whole game, but struggled as Norwood was not initially willing to participate, and often struggled with Marquez in melee a lot. Marquez was knocked down in the second round. E 8 Norwood around the glove touched the canvas after the exchange, but had not considered the knock down a judge, who was standing in front of the action. In 9 round, Marquez was the fall after a two punch combination. HBO Punchstat Norwood bill was 73 of 290 punches thrown Marquez 89 out of 444

On November 20, 1999, Márquez said Remigio Molina, and beat him in eight rounds. In 2000, he beat former champion Daniel Jimenez, and five plays later, he beat Robbie Peden future champion in ten rounds and captured the NABF and USBA titles pen.

Juan Manuel "Dinamita 'Márquez scored his second half of the game and the World January 2, 2003, when he won five times featherweight champion Manuel Medina, and he won the vacant IBF Featherweight title. 2. Round, Marquez has three punch combination that paved Medina. The game was stopped after Round 7 Marquez Medina beat down a second time.

He beat Derrick Gainer later this year in a unification bout to win the WBA Featherweight title and become the "Super Champion".


Super featherweight

On March 17, 2007, Marquez WBC super featherweight champion by beating Barrera in Las Vegas by unanimous decision of the official scores of 116-111, 116-111 and 118-109. Marquez's first defense of his title will be held September 15, 2007 against Argentina boxer Jorge Rodrigo Barrios. But Barrios was removed from combat because of injury, prompting U.S. boxer Rocky Juárez Marquez challenge for the title on November 3, 2007 in a losing cause.

29. November 2007, Marquez has announced that he will defend his title against the Filipino boxing champion Manny Pacquiao, who fought a disputed fact in 2004. 15. March 2008, Juan Manuel Marquez has lost the super featherweight champion Manny Pacquiao via split decision. Marquez has been a decline in the third round, which proved to be a different decision than the other races have also been marked dead. Compubox score was Juan Manuel Marquez fall in 42/201 (21%) more shots, and Pacquiao is 43/314 (14%) of strokes, was also Márquez score 130/310 (42%) more power punches to Pacquiao is 114 / 305 (37%), punching power. Richard Schaefer, CEO Golden Boy Promotions has offered a guarantee of $ 6,000,000 for the Pacquiao rematch. Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum said: "I'm not saying that they will never fight again, but you have to let it cook for a moment." Pacquiao said: "I do not think this movement is over," because it intends to move to the lightweight division.

Lightweight


Marquez was also lightweight division to fight linear lightweight champion Joel Casamayor will ring the Mexican Independence Day Weekend at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. 13. September 2008, he defeated Casamayor in the 11th Round two knockdowns, and captured his sixth world title in three weight classes. In the first four-round match, Marquez constantly walked the counter punches from Casamayor. Márquez lasted until the fifth round to find the range with his right hand. By the fifth round, a cut above his right eye was opened Casamayor, the clash of heads. Rounds five, six, seven, eight rounds, Marquez punches that landed directly outside, but was also impressed with Casamayor as he lunged forward. Two minutes eleventh round, Casamayor fell down the fist of his right hand as he pulled out an intense exchange.

Casamayor was able to get on their feet, but it was clear he was still shakey precipitation. Once the case was allowed to resume, Marquez has to kill when he had his stroke going into the combination of furious. Casamayor punches back, but he was knocked down again with about 7 seconds into the round. Referee Tony week entered the battle and stopped fighting when he saw Casamyor able to continue. The official judges scored the fight 95-95, 95-95 and 97-93 for Marquez before the 11th round. After the victory, Ring Magazine ranked second mark on his pound for pound list, and noted the number one boxer in the lightweight division.

Back to the light

Main article: Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Juan Diaz II

When asked on his return to the lightweight division, Marquez said, "I came to light because at welterweight, I lost a lot of speed."

It was reported that Mark is the start of negotiations for a rematch with Juan Diaz. Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer said the fight for the title of Marquez is scheduled for July 10 as the main event of HBO PPV. He said "probably" take place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. After his return in 2010, my Mexican boxer Erik Morales said he would fight against Marquez. Morales returned two major divisions in 2010 as a welterweight. However, Marquez also said he would be interested in a fight with Ricky Hatton.

Marquez-Diaz rematch took place on July 31, 2010 at the Mandalay Bay. Marquez titles were at stake. Before the game, WBO ordered the winner of Marquez-Diaz fight mandatory challenger Michael Katsidis. Marquez won the fight by unanimous decision of the official results of the 117-111, 116-112 and 118-110. When the Diaz rematch, Marquez said he was interested in continuing the third fight Manny Pacquiao. He is also an opportunity to move to junior welterweight division to fight one of the samples d ': Timothy Bradley, Devon Alexander and Amir Khan, who are now fighting for HBO.


Juan Manuel Marquez vs.. Michael Katsidis

A few weeks after Juan Diaz fight, Golden Boy Promotions has officially announced that Marquez will defend his titles against mandatory challenger easily, Interim WBO Michael Katsidis, 27 November 2010 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, and that the fight would live TV on HBO Championship Boxing . During the battle for their official weigh 135 pounds, Marquez stood at 134 pounds, while Katsidis is £ 135 to the border. Despite being ousted in the third round, Marquez came back and beat Katsidis a ninth round TKO to retain the lightweight belt. At the time of the interruption was before the Mexican boxer on all dashboards 77-74, 78-74 and 76-75. During the post fight interview he again expessed his interest in a third fight with Manny Pacquiao.

Mark has the distinction of being the oldest champion in the history of the lightweight division.



Back to welterweight

Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum said that the third meeting of Marquez may take place in November expected Pacquiao to win his current opponent Shane Mosley on May 7.

May 10, Mark has accepted an offer to Top Rank for Pacquiao to fight WBO welterweight title with a variable weight of 144 pounds. May 18, signs mark the operation against Pacquiao for the third time on November 12 in Las Vegas. This is for Pacquioa vs Marquez 3.

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