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Tuesday Jul 27, 2010

On paper, this is by far the stiffest test to date for the Puerto Rican. Is he seasoned enough for Rafa?

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Countdown To JuanMa-Rafa Marquez

 

JUAN MANUEL LOPEZ vs. RAFAEL MARQUEZ

WORLD FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE RUMBLE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 at MGM GRAND

LIVE on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING

 

Tickets Go On Sale Monday, August 2

 

            LAS VEGAS, NEV. (July 27, 2010) – Fireworks will fly during Mexican Independence Day weekend in Las Vegas, Nev., when two-division world champions JUAN MANUEL “JuanMa” LOPEZ and RAFAEL MARQUEZ collide for Lopez’s World Boxing Organization (WBO) featherweight title, Saturday, September 18, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.  The 12-round world title tilt will be televised live on SHOWTIME Championship Boxing.

 

            These two warriors boast a combined record of 68-5 with an astounding 61 knockouts – a winning percentage of 93% and a victory by knockout ratio of 90%. 

 

            The fight will be promoted by Top Rank, in association with PR Best Boxing, Zanfer Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions. Tickets, priced at $400, $300, $200, $100 and $50, go on sale Monday, August 2, at 10 a.m. PT, and can be purchased at all Las Vegas Ticketmaster locations (select Smith’s Food and Drug Centers and Ritmo Latino.)  Ticket sales are limited to eight (8) per person.  To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster (800) 745-3000.  Tickets are also available for purchase at www.mgmgrand.com or www.ticketmaster.com.   

 

            "I am looking forward to showing my skills against a great champion like Rafael Marquez, one of the all-time greats and a future hall of famer,” said Lopez. “It will be the biggest fight of my career."

 

            “To join the elite class of Mexican champions like Julio César Chávez, Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Fernando Montiel and my brother Juan Manuel, who have won world titles in three different weight divisions, has always been a goal of mine and now that opportunity has arrived, fighting for a third division world title as my country celebrates its Independence Day.  Making it even more special is that Juan Manuel and I would be the only brothers to accomplish such a feat,” said Marquez.  “This has become the most important fight of my career and I will train for it as if I were fighting for my life.”  

            "This world title fight between Juan Manuel Lopez and Rafael Marquez is one of the premier battles in the sport of boxing. It will be fascinating and entertaining from start to finish,” said Bob Arum, CEO of Top Rank.

 

“Rafael and JuanMa have never taken a step backward in their professional careers, which is what makes them so exciting and attractive to their legions of fans,” said Gary Shaw, president of Gary Shaw Productions.  “This has ‘Fight of the Year’ written all over it and I’m very proud to be associated with it.”
           

"Marquez and Lopez are both big punchers," said Fernando Beltran, president of Zanfer Promotions in México. "They can trade, deliver big hits and take it.  That is what makes this such a big-time fight."

 

“Lopez vs. Marquez has all the makings of a classic,” said Ken Hershman, Executive Vice President and General Manager, SHOWTIME Sports. “The heart, determination and incredible power of Rafael Marquez make him the most formidable opponent in the young and impressive career of JuanMa Lopez.  As a fan, I can’t wait for Sept. 18. As a television programmer, I know that this matchup delivers on our promise to subscribers—to televise the most competitive, compelling and significant fights in boxing.”

           

            Lopez (29-0, 26 KOs), from Caguas, Puerto Rico, returns to Las Vegas for the first time in more than four years.  The pride of Puerto Rico and a consensus Top 10 pound-for-pound fighter has won 16 of his previous 17 fights by knockout.  He earned his first world title by knocking out defending WBO junior featherweight champion Daniel Ponce De Leon in the first round of their June 2008 fight.  After five successful title defenses – four by knockout – he vacated the title and successfully challenged WBO featherweight champion Steven Luevano, stopping him in the seventh round, on January 28, at Madison Square Garden.  In his last fight, Juanma successfully defended his featherweight crown with an exciting second-round TKO of the Manny Pacquiao-managed contender Bernabe Concepcion on July 10 in Puerto Rico.

 

            Marquez (39-5, 35 KOs), of México City, also makes his first visit to the Entertainment Capital of the World since 2006.  Already the author of a first-ballot Hall of Fame career, Marquez boasts victories over world champions Tim Austin, Israel Vazquez (2), Mauricio Pastrana (2) and Mark Johnson (2).  Marquez captured the International Boxing Federation (IBF) bantamweight title in 2003, knocking out undefeated defending champion Tim Austin in the eighth round and ending his six-year title reign. Marquez successfully defended the title seven times before vacating it in March 2007 to challenge World Boxing Council (WBC) super bantamweight champion Israel Vazquez, winning the title via a brutal seventh-round stoppage, beginning one of this era’s most exciting rivalries.  The second and third installments, both won by Vazquez, were named Fight of the Year in 2007 and 2008, respectively, by The Ring.  Marquez evened up their historic series on May 22 with a third-round knockout victory, the first to be fought at featherweight.

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Radam G:  Easy kayo win for JuanMa. RafaMa is finished. I'd be surprised to see the ref let him go more than six rounds. I'd won't be surprised to see JuanMa kayo RafaMa in the second or third round. Holla!
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 05:48:55 PM
Radam G:  Ought! I see baby brother Marquez's canvas smootching all over this. Holla!
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 05:52:24 PM
@radam G:  ignoooooooooooooooorant,anything against PEDquioa or Roach you stand for,uuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmm,your easier to read than a two page book.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 06:40:51 PM
Puncher:  This will be agreat fight in which the one that decides to move foward will win. JuanMa has the power while Marquez has the movement. If JuanMa stays static in front of Marquez something big can happen. On the other hand, sledgehammer Lopez has some weight in his hands that if Marquez decides to engage and not protect will be his demise. Savy vs youth. In this one I go with youth!
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 08:17:20 PM
The Saint:  Wasn't everybody on here just a couple of months ago talking about about how Marquez-Vasquez 4 shouldn't even be happening? Anything can happen in a boxing match and there's always the possibility that a great fighter past his prime can rise to the occasion one last time but how can anyone be excited? Marquez is a shot fighter and because of the wars he's had and the way he fights, he is in danger of getting permanently injured in this fight.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 09:45:20 PM
Cab Driver:  I agree. Easy night at the office for JuanMa. Even if Rafi wasn't shopworn.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 10:07:17 PM
El Maromero:  I think Marquez is moving up for this one but I'm not sure. If he is then I feel bad gir the whoopin he bout to get. If he not movin up then I have him fighting his a$$ off like always
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 11:21:02 PM
in touch:  Unfortunately for Marquez, his fights with Vasquez have taken their toll. This fight would have been great if Marquez was the Marquez of three years ago. Juanma is in his prime. Gamboa is the true test, though Juanma says otherwise.
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 11:22:22 PM
Misteree:  I look forward to this, Raf is one of my favorite fighters. Tho i'm scared if age will cause him to take unncessary injuries, but cheering for Raf Marq anyway. Holler!
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 11:36:15 PM
MisterLee:  Juanma is overrated! Holler!
Tuesday Jul 27, 2010 11:36:33 PM
The Clone:  IN THE WORDS OF THE DP69, JUANMA IS GONNA KO THIS $UCKER. THE CANVAS KISSERS RUNS IN THE MARQUEZ FAMILY. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! THE CLONE! IM OUT! BTW? SHOUT OUT TO MY BOY EASTAR. I MISS YOU KID! HOLLER!
Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 12:18:48 AM
Smoke:  I still think that Rafael has something left, Marquez by decision after a thorough schooling.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 06:52:38 AM
Radam G:  The sucka Marquez is a dime, not a nickel or penny but pure shine.Marquez gonna Give the boy JuanMa an Arse thrashing, not bashing, but a pure crashing. Holla!
Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 03:42:49 PM
deepwater:  leaning towards juanma but great fight either way.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 05:15:46 PM
Manuel B:  Be yourself, nitwit! Have some cojones and quiting trying to perpretrate a fraud as the one and only Radam G. I'm with the G Man. Baby bro Marquez is going to get that azz kayoed in a couple of rounds.
Wednesday Jul 28, 2010 10:56:38 PM
Radam G @ Manuel B:  I remember you, you got ran out of here by frank Z, your that old easy Earl and willie Pep dude, LOL, I can take care of myself. Holla!
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 01:24:45 AM
RED:  Styles make fights. We all know that. So Marquez can make it very easy or very hard for Juanma. If he boxes and establishes a good jab, he'll give Juanma fits. If tries to trade bombs, he may make Juanma's work a piece of cake. Juanma is prone to get hit. Will Marquez take advantage of that or will he try to force Juanma to respect him by trading? Frankly, I like Juanma. I believe he'll hunt Marquez down until his pressure will pay dividends. Juanma by KO.
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 02:29:07 AM
Steve the hater @ clone:  who cares about donputo that bum are you in love with him? Juanma by KO in less than six.
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 06:06:59 AM
Manuel B:  I got your back Doggie. Pinoy time
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 04:44:19 PM
enrique:  I have to go with Juanma based on youth, and power. however, Rafa is no chump if he can take Juanma deep he can drown him in th elater rounds. This will be a great fight buf-digdeep . com
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 06:07:15 PM
The Clone @Steve the lover:  How dare you say that dp69 is a bum? if he was here right now, you wouldnt be here. He would take your behind out of here in a heartbeat. so STFU. The Clone! Im out!
Thursday Jul 29, 2010 11:10:27 PM

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