No. 7: Trilogy with Marquez Will Outdo Pacquiao's Trilogy with Erik Morales
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Most great boxers are known for being involved in at least one trilogy, and it's rare that they are known for participating in two.
Pacquiao will get that chance when he takes on Marquez, and it should go down as his most satisfying and memorable series of fights if he comes out on top with a decisive win.
Losing the third fight of a trilogy is like losing all three, and even though the eight-division world champion has yet to lose to Marquez, there is a lot of unfinished business between the two. Both of the previous fights arguably could have gone the other way, and they both know it.
In his trilogy with Erik Morales, Pacquiao came back from suffering his first defeat in over a decade to knock out Morales twice in the rematch and rubber match. Each fight showcased a much more dominant performance than the one before it.
If that's the case here, can we expect Pacquiao to be at his most dangerous and more motivated for this fight than ever before?