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Juan Manuel Marquez vs Gonzalez
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Rodriguez
 
 
 
 
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Juan Manuel Marquez vs Jaca
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Barrera
 
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Fights Boxing DVD 7
Juan Manuel Marquez vs H. Marquez
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Medina
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Licona
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 4
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Jupiter
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Vargas
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Norwood
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 2
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pickney
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Sanchez
 
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 6
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Fletcher
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Lorona
 
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 9
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Salido
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Polo
 
 
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 21
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao IV 24/7
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 13
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao II
Fights Boxing DVD 15
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Mayweather 24/7
Fights Boxing DVD 17
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Diaz II fight preview
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Diaz II
Fights Boxing DVD 19
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao III 24/7
Juan Manuel Marquez Mendez (born August 23, 1973) is a Mexican professional boxer and multiple time world champion. He is the third Mexican born boxer (after Erik Morales and Jorge Arce) to become a four weight champion, winning seven world titles in four different weight classes.
 
A dangerous combination and counterpuncher, Marquez is known for being a fast and highly technical fighter, who is also willing to stand toe to toe with opponents and credited for his toughness. He is also known for his four fight saga with Manny Pacquiao, as well as his fight against fellow mexican Marco Antonio Barrera. Marquez is considered to be one of the greatest Mexican boxers of all time. BoxRec ranks him as pound for pound the greatest Mexican fighter of all time.
 
Amateur career
Marquez had an amateur record of 82-4, with 71 wins by knockout.
 
Professional career
Featherweight
He made his professional boxing debut at age 19 on May 29, 1993, losing via disqualification to Javier Duran. Marquez remained undefeated for six years, compiling a 29-1 record that included wins against future champions Agapito Sanchez, Julio Gervacio and Alfred Kotey. In 1997, Marquez won the WBO NABO Featherweight title, which he defended seven times. During this time, he was referred to as the "best fighter without a world title." Marquez was WBO Featherweight Champion Naseem Hamed's mandatory challenger for 22 straight months. However, the WBO allowed Hamed to schedule other fights instead.
 
Marquez vs Norwood
In 1999, Marquez faced Freddie Norwood for the WBA Featherweight title instead. Marquez was knocked down in the second round. In the 8th round, Norwood's glove touched the canvas after an exchange. However, it was not ruled a knock down by the referee who was standing opposite to the action. In the 9th round, Marquez scored a knockdown after a two punch combination. Marquez lost via controversial unanimous decision. HBO Punchstat had Norwood landing 73 out of 290 punches thrown to Marquez's 89 of 444.
 
On November 20, 1999, Marquez faced Remigio Molina and defeated him in eight rounds. In 2000, he defeated former champion Daniel Jimenez and five fights later, he defeated future champion Robbie Peden in ten rounds and captured the NABF and USBA Featherweight titles.
 
Featherweight Champion
Marquez received his second bout for a world title on January 2, 2003 when he defeated former four-time Featherweight Champion Manuel Medina and captured the vacant IBF Featherweight title. In the 2nd round, Marquez connected with a three-punch combination that floored Medina. The fight was stopped in the 7th round after Marquez knocked Medina down for a second time.
 
He then defeated Derrick Gainer later in the year in a unification bout to win the WBA Featherweight title and become the WBA (Super) Champion.
 
Marquez vs Pacquiao I
In May 2004, Marquez fought Lineal & The Ring Featherweight Champion Manny Pacquiao in a bout where Marquez was knocked down three times in the 1st round. Marquez outboxed Pacquiao for the remainder of the bout which was ended in a controversail, spit decision draw. The final scores were 115-110 for Marquez, 115-110 for Pacquiao and 113-113. Judge Burt A. Clements (who scored the bout 113-113) later admitted to making an error on the scorecards, because he had scored the first round as 10-7 in favor of Pacquiao instead of the standard 10-6 for a three knockdown round.
 
Defending Unified Titles
On September 18, 2004, Marquez made his first appearance on pay-per-view, defeating and retaining his unified titles against future champion Orlando Salido.
 
Fights Boxing DVD 23
Juan Manuel Marquez: Bradley 24/7
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Bradley
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 24
Juan Manuel Marquez: Road To Alvarado
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Alvarado
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 22
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao IV
 
Fights Boxing DVD 20
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao III
 
Fights Boxing DVD 18
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Katsidis
 
Fights Boxing DVD 16
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Mayweather
Fights Boxing DVD 14
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Casamayor
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Diaz
 
Fights Boxing DVD 12
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Juarez
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 10
Juan Manuel Marquez vs John
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Jandaeng
 
 
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 8
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Gainer
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Pacquiao I
 
 
 
 
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Gamboa
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Walker
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Peden
 
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 5
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Cassiani
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Jiminez
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Jamili
 
 
 
Fights Boxing DVD 3
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Becerra
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Howard
 
 
 
 
 
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Wheeler
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Chong
Juan Manuel Marquez vs Gervacio