aquariusone
06-30-2012, 03:09 AM
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BoxRec has confirmed that JMM will step into the ring to face a Filipino southpaw - Al Sabaupan - who is known for his speed and Pacquiao-like style.
Sabaupan, has a record of 19-1 with 14 KOs. His only lost and black mark is a TKO loss to Marvin Quintero last April. Herewith is a "look" at Sabaupan and why he is being compared to the PACMAN:
http://youtu.be/Tsta5YrNZpQ
Here is what BoxRec has to say:
"The bout will be contested at jr welterweight (140 lbs) and Marquez's WBO title will be at stake.
Coincidentally, Sabaupan bears an uncanny resemblance to Marquez's longtime Filipino foe, Manny Pacquiao. Coincidentally, it was a year ago this week Marquez KO'd a hand-picked tune-up named Lukar Ramos in less than a round in Mexico. And coincidentally, Ramos then, like Sabaupan today, was an untested southpaw."
Is this a "tune-up" for Pacquiao-Marquez IV? What are the chances of Sabaupan against JMM?
BoxRec has confirmed that JMM will step into the ring to face a Filipino southpaw - Al Sabaupan - who is known for his speed and Pacquiao-like style.
Sabaupan, has a record of 19-1 with 14 KOs. His only lost and black mark is a TKO loss to Marvin Quintero last April. Herewith is a "look" at Sabaupan and why he is being compared to the PACMAN:
http://youtu.be/Tsta5YrNZpQ
Here is what BoxRec has to say:
"The bout will be contested at jr welterweight (140 lbs) and Marquez's WBO title will be at stake.
Coincidentally, Sabaupan bears an uncanny resemblance to Marquez's longtime Filipino foe, Manny Pacquiao. Coincidentally, it was a year ago this week Marquez KO'd a hand-picked tune-up named Lukar Ramos in less than a round in Mexico. And coincidentally, Ramos then, like Sabaupan today, was an untested southpaw."
Is this a "tune-up" for Pacquiao-Marquez IV? What are the chances of Sabaupan against JMM?