Should be another epic battle between these two tonight. I predict it will go 12 rounds again and could go either way.
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The first time the two fought, it ended in a draw, although Marquez was thought to have won that one as well. Pacquiao subsequently notched split-decision and majority-decision victories.
None of these fights have come without enduring some serious punishment for the man many consider the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. Marquez has taken Pacquiao the distance in every single bout and is capable of dominant stretches if his opponent is off his game even slightly.
After losing his last fight in one of the most controversial decisions in recent boxing memory to Timothy Bradley, Pacquiao is eager to get back into the ring and prove he is not on the decline, while Marquez is attempting to add a massive feather to his cap in what is already likely a Hall of Fame resume.
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