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Gamer
06-09-2011, 01:23 AM
c/p from boxingnews24
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By Dan Ambrose: Soon to be 38-year-old Juan Manuel Marquez (52-5-1, 38 KO’s) has opted for a very safe tune-up bout against super featherweight contender Likar Ramos (24-3, 18 KO’s) on July 16th at a still to be determined venue in Mexico. Marquez had been trying to get a fight against former IBF lightweight champion David Diaz. However, Diaz wasn’t happy with the money that was being offered to him to take the fight.
Marquez could have then taken on a quality contender but he seemed unwilling to take the risk that he could possibly lose the tune-up bout, which would ruin any chances for Marquez to get a huge money fight against Manny Pacquiao on November 12th. Marquez is already signed on for a fight against Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, since Marquez hadn’t fought since beating Michael Katsidis last November in a 9th round stoppage, Marquez wanted to get at least one fight in before he takes on Pacquiao.
Marquez wanted a southpaw and has got one with Ramos. But Ramos isn’t anything near the level of quality that Pacquiao is, making this fight merely a useless payday for Marquez rather than a fight where he can actually get something from the bout to get him ready for the Pacquiao fight. In the big picture, it probably doesn’t matter who Marquez fights. He doesn’t stand a chance against Pacquiao at this point in his career because he’s a little too old now and the fight is taking place at welterweight. Marquez already showed that he’s painfully slow at welterweight in his loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. in 2009.
Ramos has basically fought mostly 2nd and 3rd tier opposition his entire six year pro career. He stepped it up a level in beating Ernesto Morales and Angel Granados in 2009. However, in 2010, Ramos was easily beaten by Jorge Solis in a failed attempted to capture the WBA super featherweight interim title. Since then, Ramos has gone back to fighting 3rd tier opposition and has won his last three fights. Ramos is currently ranked number #3 by the WBA in the super featherweight division.

rudee
06-09-2011, 05:50 PM
Marquez is obviously using this fight IN Mexico to lure the Mexicans into buying into his ppv fight with Manny. Its more publicity.... he knows he not really popular with the mass
over there...
Bet he is getting part of the ppv venue...
Manny won't have to do this... ALL of the Philipines will be watching this one... and all of the Filipino population in US will be watching.
So funny,,,, my closest Mex/American friends are rooting for Manny on this one.... Manny is what boxing is all about in our eyes.

rokko
06-09-2011, 07:17 PM
marquez has never been a big draw.when he fought katsidis at the mgm they only had 4200 present.this will be his biggest payday with manny . this tuneup fight is a bad idea.if he gets a bad cut from a headbutt his date with paquiao could be off. this is a big gamble in my opinion

el chido
06-11-2011, 01:33 AM
Absolutely right You are Brother rokko!....
Marquez's left eye has always been infamous for being the first one to open up, and with age, recurrent scars become more vulnerable, and This for me, could be His biggest setback. As much as I like Marquez for His "Huevos", I think this tune up fight is a bad idea, but by the looks of It, comes November, Marquez will be getting some percentage of the revenue generated by the PPV, so luring more peeps will be necessary in order to get some more coin......Happy Retirement Juanma!!