Posted on Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez currently find themselves in a very interesting position. Both men have to fight one another because no other potential opponents make sense at this point, but admitting that indisputable fact means surrendering negotiating power.
Posted on When pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. announced he would fight twice in 2013, many people speculated on possibilities for his opponents.
They ranged from the likely—Robert Guerrero and Saul Alvarez—to the pipe dreams—Manny Pacquiao—but nobody saw this one coming.
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Posted on It’s looking more likely that Manny Pacquiao’s latest rematch with Juan Manuel Márquez will take place off of United States soil.
Yahoo! Sports reported on Monday that Pacquiao prefers his next fight to take place outside of Las Vegas for …
Posted on By Johnny Benz, Doghouse Boxing. Tonight, live on TV with HBO’s “Boxing After Dark”, Mikey Garcia steps into the boxing ring to face Orlando Salido. New York’s Theater at Madison Square Garden plays host to the action. Check out this …
Posted on Every boxing columnist tries his (or her) hand at naming the top ten fights of any given year. Who am I to be any different?
What presents the biggest challenge to me isn’t choosing the fights. It’s defining exactly what …
Posted on Manny Pacquiao’s loss to Juan Manuel Marquez via a stunning knockout last Dec.8 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, has remained a hot topic among boxing experts and analysts who believed the fight was fixed and the knockout …
Posted on Juan Manuel Marquez and Manny Pacquiao were both clean on their post-fight drug tests conducted by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which should be no surprise to anyone.
Ultimately, it also proves basically nothing, but it’s news.
Marquez (55-6-1, 40 …