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lpinoy
09-18-2010, 04:27 PM
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BY JUN MEDINA

Boxing historian Bert Sugar is picking World Boxing Organization welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao over former welterweight champion Antonio Margarito in their November 13 fight at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium.

Sugar, 73, and former publisher-editor of Boxing Illustrated and Ring magazine, told FanHouse.com’s Elie Seckbach in a brief video interview that Pacquiao is “too fast” for the bigger Margarito, a former three-time world welterweight titlist.

Sugar also thinks that Marga-rito “throws a lot of wild pun-ches,” which would create openings for Pacquiao to deliver his power punches.

But boxing commentator and trainer Teddy Atlas thinks Margarito would pose serious problems for Pacquiao because of his size advantage and power.

“As far as the fight goes with Margarito, I think that’s a dangerous fight for [Pacquiao],” told Percy Crawford of FightHype.com.

“I personally think Pacquiao could lose this fight. I think that you’ve got a naturally bigger guy. He is really the bigger guy because Margarito is a big welterweight. He’s a horse,” Atlas said in breaking Pacquiao-Margarito.

He said the 5’11” Margarito throws a lot of punches and is capable of hitting and hurting Pacquiao.

“[Margarito] presents a lot of areas of danger and real potential problems for Pacquiao that he hasn’t faced for awhile . . . The opportunity is there to hit this guy [Pacquiao],” Atlas said.

Atlas said that although Pacquiao has fought bigger foes before—Oscar De La Hoya, Miguel Cotto and Joshua Clottey—none of them is as big as Margarito, who enjoys a five-inch height advantage and seven-inch reach edge over Pacquiao.

Atlas—a trainer who has worked with the likes of world heavyweight champion Michael Moorer, light heavyweight titlist Danny Lalonde and featherweight champion Barry McGuigan—said he finds the
Margarito fight too risky at this point in Pacquiao’s career, adding that there were less dangerous opponents available for him to fight and still make as much money.

“I’m not sure that if I was managing Pacquiao, that I would be saying, ‘You know what, at this point in his career, he needs to fight Margarito,’” Atlas said.

aquariusone
09-18-2010, 05:50 PM
Teddy Atlas never liked Pacquiao ever. He was alway a vocal critic against the world's P4P in many of his interviews. Thus, I am not surprised by his comments about this fight.

However, when I look at the way Margarito fared against Roberto Garcia in his last fight, I would have to agree with Bert Sugar's take - that speed will take care of Margarito. Besides, win or lose, Margarito is laughing all the way to the bank. To be given this "gift", Margarito will be forever grateful to Pacquiao.

When they meet, Pacquiao will "take care of business". As soon as he is done with Margarito, he will be polite as usual and say, "I am only doing my job."

There is absolutely no animosity between these two combatants. They are there merely to "entertain" their fans. The only difference is that Pacquiao is a "more dedicated entertainer" and deadly serious with his job and knocking out Margarito is his only objective.

More than half of Mexicans will be cheering for Manny!

Gamer
09-18-2010, 06:09 PM
I am not a fan of this matchup due to the circumstances of margaritos suspension and being rewarded with a big payday.Also the catchweight issue fight for a title at a lower weight than 154 is just totally wrong.Having said that I have no issues with pacquiao its not his fault and as always he will do his job and win I have no doubt about that.Theres one thing I can agree with atlas is this quote.“I’m not sure that if I was managing Pacquiao, that I would be saying, ‘You know what, at this point in his career, he needs to fight Margarito,’”
There are so many good fights out there and the cheater gets the payday.Jmo.

aquariusone
09-18-2010, 07:33 PM
................... I can agree with atlas is this quote.“I’m not sure that if I was managing Pacquiao, that I would be saying, ‘You know what, at this point in his career, he needs to fight Margarito,’”
There are so many good fights out there and the cheater gets the payday.Jmo.

Amigo, we all know how this business is managed these days. Promoters get great paydays putting boxers in their stables out on PPV. Teddy Atlas may have a point with "that statement" but he is no Bob Arum. He can be as critical as he wants to be because he gets no dime out of it.

I also share your sentiment about this "gift to Margarito". There are others who may be more deserving but this is how boxing has evolved. Brilliant promoters are looking out for number one: their own pocketbook. Arum's luck is that he has a "very sell-able product" - Pacquiao. Whoever is in the ring with him makes a mint. It might as well be one of Arum's boys for a double payday! That sucks...but.....what can we do? (Listen to sour grapes by other promoters...like Atlas?)