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By Paul Magno - InsideFights



So, it’s pretty much official.

Manny Pacquiao will square off against the still-U.S. suspended Antonio Margarito on Nov. 13 at a site to be determined.


The last time we saw Margarito, it was May. He was mugging to the camera and mocking his suspension every chance he got in a lackluster pay-per-view performance against club fighter Robert Garcia in Aguascalientes, Mexico.

Every time the camera was on him, he felt the need to grin, hold his fists up to the camera and twirl them as if to say, “Look, no plaster.” It was a good time for him and for his ever-diminishing group of fans, but it did not endear him to the vast majority of fight fanatics who refused to purchase the event (the buyrate was a pitiful 12,000-15,000) and it certainly didn’t win over the hearts of the California commission which suspended him.

Now, the man who seemingly would have fought Shane Mosley with loaded hand wraps, is in line for a major payday, major exposure and a major title to boot.

Margarito has yet to receive his license to fight again in the United States and has already had one reinstatement effort put off by the Nevada State Athletic Commission. That being said, it’s hard to see a recession-stricken Las Vegas being able to turn down such a high-profile bout that will generate millions in revenue via Asian high-rollers and Mexican nationals. And even if Margarito isn’t reinstated, the fight will be held in Monterrey, Mexico.

So, there. It’s all set.

In a weight range full of quality talents much more deserving of the shot than Margarito, Pacquiao promoter Bob Arum has decided to match his star attraction against a promotional stablemate in yet another in-house fight.

It’s not like there aren’t credible opponents left for the Filipino champ. Despite the falling apart of a bout with Floyd Mayweather Jr., quality names like Timothy Bradley, Paul Williams, Andre Berto and at least a half dozen more would all have been better choices than an overmatched pariah who was beaten from pillar to post the last time he fought a pound-for-pound talent.

Welcome to the world of boxing politics where one day you’re suspended for having altered hand wraps and the next, someone is writing you a seven-figure paycheck and trying to sell the world on the fact that you’re a swell guy.

Let’s not also forget that Pacquiao-Margarito will be for the vacant WBC junior middleweight title despite the fact that Pacquiao has never even fought at 154 pounds and Margarito has only one bout in that division over the last six years. More perverse is the fact that the WBC forced a legitimate, quality champ — Sergio Martinez — to vacate the title just weeks prior to this announcement. If one were inclined to believe in conspiracy theories, this would certainly raise a lot of red flags.

And while it’s easy to blame Arum, the sanctioning bodies and boxing in general for this craziness, at what point do we hold Pacquiao responsible for the things done by his people and done in his name?

After all, he’s agreeing to fight Margarito, agreeing to pay the high six-figure “sanctioning fee” to the WBC and more than willing to take a title shot he hasn’t earned for a belt that he won’t likely defend.

All the insanity stops if Pacquiao puts his foot down, but don’t hold your breath. Because Pacquiao, the media darling and near religious figure to some, is more than willing to take the road of least resistance while letting Arum and trainer Freddie Roach come off like the bad guys.

If Pacquiao wins this bout, it will be his eighth title in eight divisions; truly an impressive fact to read on the back of a baseball card or cereal box. But, in all fairness, his last four titles have come against guys who were not the consensus No. 1 fighters in their respective divisions. Good fighters, yes, but not the best.

Pacquiao moved up to 135 pounds in 2008 and captured the lightweight title by beating paper champion David Diaz, when Nate Campbell was the recognized best fighter in the division. He moved up to 140 pounds in 2009 and flattened Ricky Hatton (who had already been knocked out by Mayweather) when Bradley was already starting to be recognized as the best in that division. Then, he moved on to capture the welterweight title later in 2009 by beating Miguel Cotto despite the fact that Mosley was considered the best fighter in the division after having beaten Margarito (Cotto’s vanquisher) to a pulp.

This latest WBC 154-pound trinket will be the fourth straight division where Pacquiao will stroll in, beat a hand-picked opponent, and claim divisional dominance despite not facing the best fighter in the division. Then he’ll vacate the title, leave the division in chaos and then the WBC will hand its belt to the next chump.

Like it or not, this is big-time boxing in 2010.

If the fans want a change and want some sort of return to common decency in the sport, they will boycott this circus sideshow and save their pay-per-view money for the real bouts and for the fighters who actually care about the sport enough to not insult our intelligence.


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The real reason why the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight hasn't occured....

http://eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24535&more=1

Also, Roach is full of shit! Didn't Roach say prior to signing to fight Clottey was that Foreman was too tall and big for Manny to fight? I call bullshit because now, its ok to fight Margarito who is just as big and a harder puncher than Foreman?!?! What doesn't make sense makes a lot of sense... Roach played himself! What the truth is, as much as I like Manny, he has built his rep on fighting pretty much the same fighter! A straight ahead fighter who is easy to hit! Fighters who are counter punchers or movers give him fit, I.e. Marquez and he is clearly avoiding Floyd. The reason Roach didn't want to fight Foreman is because a tall, fluid boxer with height and reach would have humiliated Manny! Plus that lil joker only fights top rank fighter because its easy to get them to agree to this catchweight bullshit! Fuck Roach... he clearly exposed himself on this one!
 
The real reason why the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight hasn't occured....

http://eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24535&more=1

Also, Roach is full of shit! Didn't Roach say prior to signing to fight Clottey was that Foreman was too tall and big for Manny to fight? I call bullshit because now, its ok to fight Margarito who is just as big and a harder puncher than Foreman?!?! What doesn't make sense makes a lot of sense... Roach played himself! What the truth is, as much as I like Manny, he has built his rep on fighting pretty much the same fighter! A straight ahead fighter who is easy to hit! Fighters who are counter punchers or movers give him fit, I.e. Marquez and he is clearly avoiding Floyd. The reason Roach didn't want to fight Foreman is because a tall, fluid boxer with height and reach would have humiliated Manny! Plus that lil joker only fights top rank fighter because its easy to get them to agree to this catchweight bullshit! Fuck Roach... he clearly exposed himself on this one!

Brother Wallace broke it down lovely in that vid.:yes:
 
I fucking called it in the other thread, FUCK BOB ARUM AND TOP RANK!!!!!!:angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:

I don't doubt that shit at all, Arum's reasons/reasoning is just too plausible. In the meantime, Cotto will probably be fed Martirosyan or Saul Roman or whatever other Jr. Middles are with Top Rank.:smh: Never mind that Cotto/Cintron or Cotto/Angulo would be much better fights.


A source within the camp of WBA junior middleweight (154 pounds) champion Miguel Cotto denied reports that the Puerto Rican titlist is interested in a bout against WBC welterweight (147 pounds) champion Andre Berto.

The 29-year-old Cotto (35-2, 28 knockouts) still is hopeful for a potential rematch with WBO welterweight king Manny Pacquiao (51-3-2, 38 KOs), according to the source.

The 31-year-old Pacquiao reportedly will pursue his eighth crown in as many weight classes against 32-year-old Antonio Margarito (38-6, 27 KOs) in a clash for the vacant WBC junior middleweight crown Nov. 13 in Las Vegas or Monterrey, Mexico.

Berto (26-0, 20 KOs) is looking for an opponent, and since Pacquiao appears to have chosen Margarito over Cotto, there was reported interest in Berto moving up to face him.

"There's no interest on the part of Cotto at all in fighting Berto," the source said of Cotto, who dethroned then-WBA titlist, Yuri Foreman (28-1, eight KOs) by ninth-round knockout at Yankee Stadium on June 5. "We're waiting to hear what is happening about the decision with Pacquiao and Margarito, but Berto's not in the game for sure."

Citing sources close to the situation, BoxingScene.com reported that Cotto could make his first defense against Top Rank stablemate, Vanes Martirosyan (28-0, 17KOs), who would be in his first world title bout.

If Cotto wins, he could then be in line to face the winner between Pacquiao and Margarito, who also owns an 11th-round knockout victory over Cotto.

A match between the Pacquiao-Margarito winner and Cotto would depend on whether or not Pacquiao -- if he defeats Margarito -- could make a bout with Floyd Mayweather (41-0-25 KOs). Mayweather's past two fights have been promoted by Golden Boy Promotions.
 
Easy to see what happened here, Cotto has always wanted to fight the best dudes available.


Cotto: How about a fight with andre Berto, Bob?

Bob(thinking): If Berto Knocks you the fuck out, people will expect him to fight the winner of Pac/Marg, HELL NAW I DON'T OWN BERTO!!! The money stays in house.

Bob to Cotto: No Miguel, you'll fight this Euro crash test dummy, easy fight, and we'll give you the winner of Pac/Margarito, RIGHT?!?!

Cotto: Sure Bob, whatever you want Bob.

Fans::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry::angry:
 
The real reason why the Mayweather vs. Pacquiao fight hasn't occured....

http://eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=24535&more=1

Also, Roach is full of shit! Didn't Roach say prior to signing to fight Clottey was that Foreman was too tall and big for Manny to fight? I call bullshit because now, its ok to fight Margarito who is just as big and a harder puncher than Foreman?!?! What doesn't make sense makes a lot of sense... Roach played himself! What the truth is, as much as I like Manny, he has built his rep on fighting pretty much the same fighter! A straight ahead fighter who is easy to hit! Fighters who are counter punchers or movers give him fit, I.e. Marquez and he is clearly avoiding Floyd. The reason Roach didn't want to fight Foreman is because a tall, fluid boxer with height and reach would have humiliated Manny! Plus that lil joker only fights top rank fighter because its easy to get them to agree to this catchweight bullshit! Fuck Roach... he clearly exposed himself on this one!

Just posted this on the main board.
 
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