October 21, 2011 · 1 Comments
Primetime have acquired the UK pay-per-view rights to Manny Pacquiao’s upcoming fight against Mexico’s Juan Manuel Marquez on November 12 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Manny’s opponent – Juan Manuel Marquez, is a fighter Pacquiao knows all too well. The pair have met twice previously with a controversial draw in May 2004 and then in a split decision win in March 2008, this fight will be the latest in an epic trilogy as Pacquiao looks to confirm dominance over his long time rival.
Manny Pacquiao is a 10 time world champion in 8 weight classes as well as the first fighter to win the lineal championship in 4 divisions. But as well as being a superstar fighter Manny has also become a member of the House of Representatives in his home country of the Philippines. Transcending the sport of boxing, he is an icon in his country who many have touted to be a future President.
Manny was most recently seen on our screens in a one sided victory over Shane Mosley back in May. Whilst Manny floored Shane in the third round he seemed unable to finish the fight, which was later attributed to cramp in his legs.
Juan Manuel Marquez is the latest in a long line of legendary Mexican fighters. As the fourth Mexican to win titles in 3 weight classes and an 8 time World Champion he is currently ranked as number 4 in the pound for pound rankings.
Marquez will have a point to prove in his latest attempt to overthrow Manny. In their first meeting Marquez was floored 3 times in the opening round but showed the heart of a Mexican to come back and control the fight in the middle and later rounds. Scored the winner on one of the judge’s cards many thought Marquez was hard done to that night.
The rivalry was renewed in 2008 with yet another controversial fight. Marquez was again floored, this time in the 3rd round. Again Marquez came back to control the later rounds, with many scored dead even, only to lose on another controversial split decision. When rivalries are resumed both fighters will have a point to prove with knockdowns almost guaranteed.
Also on the card, Timothy Bradley steps back into the ring after ten months out and having been stripped of his WBC title as issues with his manager meant a fight with Amir Khan didn’t happen. Bradley will want to return to winning ways and prove he is still the number 1 in the Light Welterweight division. To do that he’ll need to defend his WBO title against former two division champion Joel Cassamayor.
Breidis Prescott also makes a quick return to British TV screens. Following his points loss to Paul McCloskey the only man to knock Amir Khan out aims to get back to winning ways as he challenges for the IBF Latino Light Welterweight crown. An undefeated Mike Alvarado stands in his way, with 41 KO’s from 58 fights between them this has all the makings of a fight of the night candidate.
The card is completed by Luis Cruz vs Juan Burgos for the NABO Super Featherweight championship.
British boxing sensation and reigning WBA and IBF light-welterweight world champion Amir ‘King’ Khan will be ringside as a guest commentator for Primetime and will join Andy Kerr, Steve Bunce and former two weight champion Steve Collins in the studio.
You can order the card for only £14.95 by calling 08712004444, visiting www.primetimelive.co.uk or Virgin Media customers can purchase using the ‘On Demand’ menu. Customers on Sky must register the first time they use Primetime and once registered can purchase using the ‘box office’ menu.
Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez is live on Primetime from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday night 12 November at 2am.
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i have booked the paquao fight for tonight
will i be able to record it