By Roy Luarca
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Fighter of the Decade Manny Pacquiao will be relying on his inherent 
speed advantage to counter Juan Manuel Marquez’s “dirty tricks” when 
they tangle for the fourth time on Dec. 8 at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
As Pacquiao started his physical conditioning at the Gen. Santos 
City Sports Complex on Wednesday, trainer Buboy Fernandez told ANC 
Channel on Wednesday that, this time, the eight-division world champion 
will be ready for whatever the Mexican warrior will bring to the ring.
Fernandez, who is taking charge of Pacquiao’s light training in 
the country, noted that in their third encounter last year, Marquez 
caught Pacquiao off guard by stepping on his foot at least six times in 
the course of their 12-round bout.
Though Pacquiao won by majority decision, the fight was perceived
 to be too close that Marquez again harped that he was robbed of victory
 by the judges, as in Pacquiao-Marquez I, which ended in a draw, and in 
their rematch, which went to Pacquiao by split decision.
In a light, jovial mood amid familiar surroundings, Pacquiao, 
accompanied by wife Jinkee and brother Bobby, jogged for 30 minutes 
around the track oval, occasionally doing the dance craze Gang nam.
Pacquiao, who had his hair trimmed, said he can’t afford to be 
complacent against Marquez, whose counterpunching style proved to be a 
problem in their past three fights.
After filing his certificate of candidacy for congressman of 
Sarangani province’s lone district next week, Pacquiao will leave for 
Los Angeles to begin training camp at chief trainer Freddie Roach’s Wild
 Card Gym in Hollywood.
Pacquiao decided to spend the entire eight weeks in the United States to eliminate travel time and jet lag.
Marquez enjoys a head start in their race to attain the best form possible on fight night.
Pushing his 39-year-old legs, Marquez is doing running and 
endurance training at the Nevado de Toluca, a dormant volcano about 129 
km west of Mexico City where he works out at the Romanza Gym of fabled 
trainer Ignacio “Nacho” Beristain.
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