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Marquez took the first two rounds but Katsidis was always in the fight. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Katsidis dropped Marquez with a pretty left hook in the third. It was the Aussie's best round. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Though Marquez was floored, he was too dangerous to go full bore in attack mode. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Marquez turned the fight around with his accurate counter punches and great defense. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Marquez's attacks to the body wore down Katsidis. Left hooks to the body and rights to the belly kept Katsidis away. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Just when it looked like Katsidis would be overrun, he fired up the counters. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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A pretty uppercut by Marquez was the first sign that the Mexico City boxer was opening up. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Katsidis tried hard to rally but was getting tagged constantly by Marquez blows. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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A blistering right hand had Katsidis wobbled but the brave boxer never quit. Even when hurt he near the end he kept trying to keep up with Marquez. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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After the fight the Mexico City warrior let the press know who he wants to fight next. Photo by: Al Applerose |
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Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer and Lou DiBella both have fighters who could face Manny Pacquiao in April 16 in Las Vegas. Photo by: Al Applerose |