5 historical super fights on Cinco De Mayo week
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In the first of their 4 meetings, Juan Manuel Marquez fought back from 3 knockdowns in round 1 to earn a draw with Manny Pacquiao
Just to think if the fight had been stopped in round 1 we may never have seen this incredible rivalry
On this day 2004In the first of their 4 meetings, Juan Manuel Marquez fought back from 3 knockdowns in round 1 to earn a draw with Manny PacquiaoJust to think if the fight had been stopped in round 1 we may never have seen this incredible rivalry
5 historical super fights on Cinco De Mayo week Oscar De La Hoya Juan Manuel Marquez and more
Canelo Alvarez vs. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Cinco de Mayo is a special date in boxing, a sport with a rich history of Mexican greats. Super fights on the week of Cinco de Mayo have become something of a boxing tradition. This year, Canelo Alvarez will face off against Dmitry Bivol for the light heavyweight title. Alvarez has stepped into the ring on Cinco de Mayo week seven times since 2010, facing off against opponents such as Shane Mosley, Billy Joe Saunders, Amir Khan, Danny Jacobs, Miguel Cotto, and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. In honor of the date, here's a look at five great fights that were held on this week in history involving some of the all-time greats. OTD 21012 - Canelo "Canelo" Alvarez W 12 Shane Mosley at MGM Grand, Las Vegas. WBC Light Middleweight Title. Canelo dominated the fight. At 40, Mosley was 19 years older than Alvarez. Moseley officially retired after this bout.OTD 21012 - Canelo "Canelo" Alvarez W 12 Shane Mosley at MGM Grand, Las Vegas. WBC Light Middleweight Title. Canelo dominated the fight. At 40, Mosley was 19 years older than Alvarez. Moseley officially retired after this bout.5 Oscar De La Hoya vs Floyd Mayweather Cinco de Mayo 2007
Oscar De La Hoya vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr. Oscar De La Hoya, a Mexican-American, and fought on May 5, 2007, at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mayweather, a four-division world champion, challenged De La Hoya, a six-division world champion, for his Super Welterweight Title. At the time, it was the highest-grossing fight in history. Going into the bout, De La Hoya had a record of 38-4 with 30 knockouts and Mayweather had a record of 37-0 with 28 knockouts. Although De La Hoya was the more accomplished boxer at the time, he was the underdog according to the betting odds. De La Hoya trained under Floyd Mayweather Sr. until this bout. However, he took on Freddie Roach as his trainer shortly before facing Mayweather Jr. De La Hoya also fought and stopped Mayweather's uncle, Jeff Mayweather, in 1993. The fight itself ended with a close split-decision victory for Floyd Mayweather, who landed 85 more punches than his opponent and controlled the pace of much of the fight. De La Hoya retired after two more fights. Mayweather stopped Ricky Hatton four months later and then went into retirement, returning in 2009 to face Juan Manuel Marquez. - In 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Oscar De La Hoya by SD12 to win the WBC junior middleweight title. - In 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated Oscar De La Hoya by SD12 to win the WBC junior middleweight title. Check out the full fight here:4 Juan Manuel Marquez vs Manny Pacquiao I Cinco de Mayo week 2004
Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez in 2012 One of the greatest rivalries in boxing history began on May 4, 2004, when Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez stepped into the ring together for the first time. They would go on to fight four times between 2004 and 2012, with each bout being more exciting than the last. Marquez and Pacquiao first fought at the featherweight division. It was Marquez's 45th fight and Pacquiao's 42nd. Marquez had a record of 42-2-1 and 'Pac Man' had a record of 38-2-2. Marquez was known for being a furious fighter with exceptional counterpunching and a chin of iron. Pacquiao was famous for his incredible speed and his flurrying combinations. The first round of the bout was all Pacquiao's and he dropped Marquez an incredible three times. However, the Mexican great managed to get up off the canvas and secure a draw by the end of the fight. Although Marquez lost the next two bouts, he finished the last bout with an explosive knockout punch that is widely considered to be one of the greatest knockouts of the decade. On this day 2004In the first of their 4 meetings, Juan Manuel Marquez fought back from 3 knockdowns in round 1 to earn a draw with Manny Pacquiao
Just to think if the fight had been stopped in round 1 we may never have seen this incredible rivalry
On this day 2004In the first of their 4 meetings, Juan Manuel Marquez fought back from 3 knockdowns in round 1 to earn a draw with Manny PacquiaoJust to think if the fight had been stopped in round 1 we may never have seen this incredible rivalry