Sunday, October 23, 2011

Pacquiao Marquez 24/7 Episode 1 Replay Video Recap

Pacquiao Marquez 24/7
Last night, HBO's Emmy award-winning 24/7 series premiered its new installment - Pacquiao vs Marquez 24/7 which stars boxing's two of best boxer Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez.

The Pacquiao Marquez 24/7 episode 1 started with a glimpse and look back on both fights that happened in 2004 and 2008 respectively. It's a good thing to check out how young this two boxers during that time specially  Pacman.

The episode then proceeds at Pacquiao's gym in the Philippines. Pacquiao scheduled his 10 weeks preliminary training at the area. Coach Freedie Roach and Alex Ariza are all attending the needs of very motivated Pacquiao. He was taking this fight very seriously.

The TV series then forward the episode in Mexico City where Marquez is preparing vigorously for the bout. Marquez coach Nacho Beristain are all preparing the stuffs for the great boxing match of his boxer. Check out the Pacquiao Marquez 24/7 episode 1 replay video below.




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What do you think fight fans? Good or Bad? Less than a month to go and everyone are all excited to witness this two great pugilists clash for the third time in the ring. Don't miss next week continuation of HBO 24/7 Pacquiao-Marquez and Pacquiao vs Marquez 3 live on Pay-Per-View.

1 comment:

  1. 24/7 is the best sports documentary other than HBO's Hard Knocks. Their production reminds me so much of the NFL Films stuff I watched growing up, it really captures the mystique and the personalities involved...great first episode.

    I especially loved the very beginning, when they are showing Manny get ready and they did the flyovers of the Philippines...for lack of a better word, it just felt so dramatic and inspiring (watch at http://vimeo.com/31283405).

    Also, great choice on songs with Caveman's "A Country's King of Dreams," that seems to sum up Manny perfectly. The only thing that could make this better if it were leading up to a Mayweather-Pacquiao fight!

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