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		<title>Miguel Cotto says this time it is another chapter with Antonio Margarito</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 18:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time when Miguel Cotto meets Antonio Margarito he says there will be a difference. They will meet again at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 3rd, a fight televised on HBO Pay-Per-View at 153 pounds. There will be intense scrutiny by the New York state Athletic Commission when Margarito gets his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This time when Miguel Cotto meets Antonio Margarito he says there will be a difference. They will meet again at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 3<sup>rd</sup>, a fight televised on HBO Pay-Per-View at 153 pounds. There will be intense scrutiny by the New York state Athletic Commission when Margarito gets his hands wrapped and puts the gloves on. That was established Tuesday afternoon in New York City at the Edison Ballroom, the second stop of a three-day four-city tour that also includes Puerto Rico, Los Angeles and Mexico City.</p>
<p>“The thing with Margarito was 2008 the chapter that was closed in that book,” commented Cotto about the first fight in July 2008. That is a night that saw Cotto with a battered face, dethroned of the WBA welterweight title in the 11<sup>th</sup> round. The result was talk about Cotto being done, that he no longer had it. Cotto would rebound later, and Margarito, after winning the title from Shane Mosely, would eventually see his boxing license suspended for using tainted hand wraps under his gloves.</p>
<p>So a lot transpired since their first encounter. Both fighters went to war with Manny Pacquiao and  Cotto, quietly had been seeking this rematch for revenge. He leaves business to the promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank and in the last year made it known that Margarito is what he wanted, and at Madison Square Garden his favorite venue where he is undefeated in six fights.</p>
<p>Though Cotto does admit he did have flaws in that first fight and will make no excuses or accusations that Margarito had tainted hand wraps then. But for the first time he showed writers a picture on his cell phone that was given to him earlier this year. It indicated a tear in the wrapped hands of Margarito. There was evidence of a tear with the tape and gauze. Again this was pure speculation by Cotto and he will not make accusations. However, the facts later on make one to believe that Margarito had an unfair advantage, even if Cotto that night was not at his best.</p>
<p>Margarito remains silent about the hand wrap controversy except when he is asked. “I never used any illegal bandages. I can’t change the opinions of everyone. I always fought clean. He claims to have paid his dues and the subject is a thing of the past.  He is also promoted by Arum and never went against his Mexican fighter when it came to the hand wrap issue. A win this time would put everything in perspective. He takes care of business in New York and Antonio Margarito indeed has the number of Miguel Cotto. Though the early line favorite is Cotto gets a commanding win and vengeance for what happened a few years ago in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena.</p>
<p>“I accept my defeat like a man,” says Cotto about that uneventful evening in Las Vegas. “It’s the first time I show the pictures to anybody,” referring to the Margarito wraps. “I over trained and won’t make the same mistakes again. I will be watching the first fight again soon to see what I did wrong.” He did not have the veteran Emanuel Steward in his corner then and he will once again have him for the third time in his corner at the Garden.</p>
<p>Steward was able to correct some flaws when he worked with Cotto the first time in June of 2010 at Yankee Stadium, a Cotto 9<sup>th</sup> round TKO and defense of the WBA title over Yuri Foreman.</p>
<p>“He is sharp and will be ready at 154,” said Steward when reached for comment because was preparing Andy Lee for his rematch with Brian Vera. “Nothing will go wrong. We will watch the wraps and the gloves. Miguel has picked it up and learned what went wrong the first time.”</p>
<p>And with vengeance obviously on his mind, though Cotto will never show a vindictive trait, Margarito could see the same approach that was used in March. Ricardo Mayorga, saw enough punishment before being stopped by TKO in the 12<sup>th</sup> round in the WBA super world light middleweight title fight. Cotto was aggressive and finally put Mayorga on the mat in that final round. It was vintage Cotto, punching with authority, and throwing combinations that propelled him to be a three division world champion.</p>
<p>“I’m going to give it all my body and soul to make this a great match,” said Cotto, (36-2-28 KO’s) one of those in the loss column coming to Pacquiao. He reiterated, ”It’s going to be the same as last time but the ending will be different.” Meaning of course, the punishment this time will show on the face of Margarito who is fully recovered from an injured eye socket that occurred when he lost to Pacquiao last November.</p>
<p>Cotto insisted also that the fight be at 153.  Margarito says that is unfair and that Cotto should be at 154. “If he is a real champion he should fight at 154,” says Margaritio. And Cotto would later respond that the weight was not an issue. His win over Margarito will tell the story that the first loss was because Margarito was with the advantage, once again briefly making reference to the hand wrap controversy.</p>
<p>“Boxing is a sport when you use your skills,” said Cotto. “He played with my health and that’s not fair.”  The wraps for both fighters will be placed in a suitcase prior to the fight and inspected by the New York Commission at the weigh-in. So there could be an end to the issue about Antonio Margarito and hand wraps that have tarnished his career.</p>
<p>Arum stated the Garden has a record advance gate for the fight with an undercard that also includes the undefeated Mike Jones, another of the rising stars in the welterweight division and junior welterweight Pawel Wolak.  And Cotto always sells out the Garden with a strong contingent of Puerto Rican fans from New York City.</p>
<p>But this is not about Puerto Rico against Mexico. It is the fight that Cotto wanted and he anticipates the coming months of training, saying he is a much more matured fighter with his new team under the direction of Steward.</p>
<p>“We accepted 153 because we don’t want Antonio Margarito to make any excuses,” says Cotto. Indeed this looks like it could be another chapter though this time a different and better one for Miguel Cotto.</p>
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		<title>Pacquiao says he will not underestimate Marquez</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 15:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manny Pacquiao has an agenda to keep fighting even if he does not meet Floyd Mayweather Jr. and he has moved past the questions about when or if he will ever meet his adversary. The emphasis Tuesday morning in New York City, the second of a four city media tour was about his November 12th [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manny Pacquiao has an agenda to keep fighting even if he does not meet Floyd Mayweather Jr. and he has moved past the questions about when or if he will ever meet his adversary. The emphasis Tuesday morning in New York City, the second of a four city media tour was about his November 12<sup>th</sup> encounter again with Juan Manuel Marquez at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas that will be televised on HBO Pay-Per –View.</p>
<p>“I really don’t need that fight,” Pacquiao said about the often discussed bout with Mayweather. “If it happens good, It’s the fight the fans want. If not, I’m satisfied with what I’ve done in boxing.”  Mayweather prepares for Victor Ortiz on September 17<sup>th</sup> and Pacquiao, hinted he really isn’t interested in the outcome. “I think I am more focused on this fight compared to the last two because Marquez denied he lost the fight, complaining he won the fight, complaining blah, blah, blah, and that makes me focus and train hard for this fight,” he said.</p>
<p>Truth be told, Pacquiao is relaxed and ready for his third meeting with Marquez. The press conference at Chelsea Piers started with Pacquiao singing a rendition of “Sometimes When We Touch” with Dan Hill the original composer. At previous media events in New York City, Pacquiao would make his entrance, sit quietly at the podium and wait to be introduced. This time it was a different tune but the same Manny Pacquiao acknowledging his legion of fans from the Philippines who observed in a rear area of the Lighthouse.</p>
<p>“I still enjoy the press tours,” he said. “It’s a good thing. You meet a lot of your fans.”  Earlier, Pacquiao did a jog in Central Park and headed to the press conference. After a twenty minute sit- down with the media he did a live spot with ESPN, stopped at HBO headquarters in midtown, and then to JFK Airport with a destination to Los Angeles for the next stop on this latest media tour.</p>
<p>This may not be the fight Pacquiao wanted, but it sparks interest for boxing fans. After all it is Manny Pacquiao, and it is a trilogy with Marquez. They met at featherweight in their first fight and at super featherweight in their second encounter.  Pacquiao has graduated to be a record eight- division champion and once again is favored to win this time at a catch weight of 144 pounds. Marquez is a three-division champion and went down three times in the first fight in 2004, though the outcome was a draw. The crafty (53-5-1, 39 KO) veteran at 38- years of age is not concerned about the outcome of this one. He says moving up in weight is not an issue.  To which Pacquiao says, “I don’t know what Marquez can improve moving up in weight. We fought at 130 pounds in the last fight, and the third fight is 144. I don’t know what he can do.”</p>
<p>Marquez claimed he won both fights. “I know I can do it again,” he says. “I did it in 24-rounds. I was able to get a draw even though I knocked him down three times, so I beat him. I just have to be fast and I have to hit him hard enough.” And if Marquez prevails, or even if he sustains the loss, there is a rematch clause in the contract. But he deeply feels he will dethrone Pacquiao and take his welterweight title.</p>
<p>“I already proved it,” said Pacquiao about their previous fights and disputing Marquez when it came to the controversial draw. “But somebody is claiming they won the fight. I have to work again and prove I won the fights. I want to prove that somebody is wrong and somebody I right.”  But this fight will not be a legacy for Pacquiao, even if it is a trilogy.  He says there will be adjustments since the last fight with Shane Mosley and in the previous fights with Marquez. “I learned more techniques and strategies for being a fighter,” he says.</p>
<p>Freddie Roach, his trainer says, “Pacquiao will knock him (Marquez) out along the way. Manny can’t walk in like we did in the first two. He was just a young kid then. He’s a much more intelligent fighter. I am very confident he will knock him out.”  But Pacquiao is not underestimating Marquez. He saw his last fight on July 16<sup>th</sup>, a first-round TKO over former WBA interim super featherweight champion Likar Ramos.</p>
<p>“I saw a still good Marquez but the difference is, I changed a lot of my style and improved my technique and strategy and my power,” commented Pacquiao. There has never been a question of the power, or the technique, just that Marquez is now in the way of continuing the legacy that Manny Pacquiao has established. Far from retirement though, as promoter Bob Arum looks at his main fighter continuing a fight schedule and serving in the capacity of Congressman from the Philippines at least until re-election time in 2013.</p>
<p>Yes, it was a different entrance for Manny Pacquiao in New York City Tuesday. And the trilogy with Marquez should close some issues and put a conclusion to whatever controversy that occurred in their previous fights. Pacquiao has nothing much more to prove, even if we still don’t have a resolution to the Mayweather question.</p>
<p>Arum still wants the Mayweather fight to happen. For now the trilogy bout with Marquez will fill the void and because it is Manny Pacquiao, who happens to be the face of boxing, there will be continued interest.</p>
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		<title>Showtime is the New King with Cotto and Pacquiao</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 20:39:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Late Monday morning Ken Hershman, executive vice president and general manager of Showtime Sports was in the Lighhouse Room at Chelsea Piers in lower Manhattan. He greeted welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and “Sugar” Shane Mosley before the two fighters spoke with media about their May 7th championship bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late Monday morning Ken Hershman, executive vice president and general manager of Showtime Sports was in the Lighhouse Room at Chelsea Piers in lower Manhattan. He greeted welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and “Sugar” Shane Mosley before the two fighters spoke with media about their May 7<sup>th</sup> championship bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>It is normal for Pacquiao to be greeted for an elaborate press gathering. The sensation from the Philippines is considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the business. And with no fight on the horizon with Floyd Mayweather Jr, there is no argument as to who is the best.</p>
<p>Pacquiao also draws a large contingent of fans from his island and for his promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, there is no question he is the top promotional fighter when it comes to boxing and the pay-per-view industry. Perhaps that is why Hershman and Arum have aligned their business and why Showtime, a parent company of CBS, is once again a player in the boxing PPV industry.</p>
<p>“We are thrilled to be working with Showtime and with Manny Pacquiao and they are not new to boxing and pay-per-view,” said Arum who also has his other draw, world champion Miguel Cotto also fighting on Showtime pay-per-view against Ricardo Mayorga on March 12<sup>th</sup> from Vegas for Cotto’s light middleweight title.</p>
<p>No, Showtime is not new to the boxing PPV industry and they had a good marriage with former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Their last PPV broadcast was the second fight with Diego Corrales against Jose Luis Castillo in 2005. Since that time HBO and Arum had a good working relationship, but like revolutions around the world boxing also sees changes.</p>
<p>Hershman and Top Rank executives got together a few months ago when Arum saw a need for change. His chief rival Golden Boy Promotions, under former champion Oscar De La Hoya and CEO Richard Schaffer were “in bed” with HBO.  Booking dates and trying to force Arum out of the MGM Arena, more so Schaffer was undermining Arum as the representative for Floyd Mayweather Jr, in negotiations to get the fight going between Pacquiao and Mayweather.</p>
<p>That stalemate, the insistence from Mayweather that Pacquiao would agree to Olympic drug and blood testing procedures, may have been the end of the line for HBO and Arum opening the door once again for Showtime. Hershman would not go that far on Monday as to say how his aligning with Arum transpired.</p>
<p>“We are not new at this,” he commented, “we are optimistic and will be innovative.” That word innovation is the key because Showtime has the capability to give the struggling sport of boxing exposure on the CBS Television Network and with radio stations the company owns in key markets around the country.</p>
<p>Something HBO could not do was going beyond their network. Pacquiao and Mosley, even Cotto and other Top Rank fighter of Latino descent can be seen on the CBS Early Morning Show, perhaps “60 Minutes” or on “Late Night” with David Letterman.</p>
<p>Arum was gleaming. The promoter who once was at war with rival Don King, a co-promoter for Cotto-Mayorga , knows what is best for boxing. And with Showtime and CBS, he may have had the answer to getting boxing back on national television.</p>
<p>Pacquiao will be fighting under the Showtime PPPV banner for the first time whose fights over the past two years have amounted to nearly 4 million pay-per-view buys and record box office receipts. “These are exciting times and this is the first time I am encountering an opponent that is not trash talking,” said Pacquiao about his opponent Mosley.</p>
<p>Pacquiao, (53-3-2, 38 KO’s) the record setting eight-division champion and Congressman from the Philippines will train there for a few weeks and then take his camp to Los Angeles with trainer Freddie Roach. The veteran Mosley, (46-6-1, 39 KO’s), a three-division champion knows he has his work cut out for him in efforts to stop Pacquiao.</p>
<p>It may not be a fight the boxing world is looking for as questions still arise as to when, or if Pacquiao and Mayweather will ever meet. Still Pacquiao draws interest no matter who he gets in the ring with, and he would not rule out an inevitable meeting with Mayweather.</p>
<p>“It can still happen,” said Pacquiao about a meeting with Mayweather that could determine who is the best. For now, he and Mosley are elated about fighting on Showtime. The “Fight Camp 360; Pacquiao vs. Mosley” four –part documentary series that follows both fighters before the big fight will premiere before CBS airs  coverage of the Men’s NCAA Basketball Championship Final Four on Saturday April 2<sup>nd</sup>.</p>
<p>That means more hype for the PPV date, more importantly needed and great exposure for the sport of boxing. CBS is the top rated television network, and the fight series airs before one of the largest sport events on the calendar.</p>
<p>Arum and Hershman got this one right. They did it for boxing and the loyal fans desperate for some needed exposure. Pacquiao is known world-wide and may have two more fights in his arsenal while Cotto will go long as long as he wants to.</p>
<p>HBO will continue to do what they do. Golden Boy will supply them some of the exciting junior welterweights though very few are marketable commodities for pay-per-view telecasts. HBO is very silent but the prevailing view is they are taking a hit.</p>
<p>The comment from Hershman about how HBO is taking all of this: “You have to ask them,” he said with confidence.</p>
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		<title>Martinez Could Indeed Be Considered in the Top Three as the best</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Nov 2010 07:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Atlantic City- Moments after his stunning and quick second round knockout over three-time champion Paul Williams, that retained the WBC middleweight title for Sergio Martinez, his promoter Lou Dibella proudly said, “He is the best fighter I ever promoted.” That statement alone described what Martinez has now achieved. A 35-year old champion that HBO Sports [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlantic City- Moments after his stunning and quick second round knockout over three-time champion Paul Williams, that retained the WBC middleweight title for Sergio Martinez, his promoter Lou Dibella proudly said, “He is the best fighter I ever promoted.”</p>
<p>That statement alone described what Martinez has now achieved. A 35-year old champion that HBO Sports believed had potential, and a crafty fighter that Dibella felt could be better than former champions under his wing such as Bernard Hopkins and Kelly Pavlik.</p>
<p>And now Martinez, who earned a career high $1.5 million against Williams, is ready for the culmination of a successful career. Three fights left in him, probably at 154 and maybe a matchup with either Miguel Cotto or even eight-time division champion Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather Jr.</p>
<p>“I was mentally prepared for this,” said a jubilant Martinez about the KO, described now as knockout of the year. Hours later at a post fight victory dinner, upstairs at the Caesars Atlantic City Café Roma, Martinez was congratulated  by family, friends, members of his stable and of course Dibella who organized the gathering.</p>
<p>It was a rematch of their first bout that took place at Boardwalk Hall last December. Then Martinez moved up in weight. In that anticipated bout both fighters hit the canvas in the first round with Martinez losing a controversial and close 12-round decision.</p>
<p>But the only knockdown in this fight was the knockout of the year in boxing delivered by Martinez. It had the Boardwalk Hall crowd stunned when Martinez delivered a quick left hook to the jaw of Williams with the stoppage coming at 1:10 of round 2.</p>
<p>“We had it prepared and went through a lot of hard work to do that,” said Martinez in the ring wearing a customary victory crown.”I did not what the judges’ to rob me this time,” referring to the decision last December that many thought he should have had.</p>
<p>“One of the top three fighters in the world,” claimed Dibella about his champion. And there will be no argument about that putting Martinez in a category with Pacquiao and Mayweather.  Those could be possible future opponents for the middleweight champion, or a unification bout with Dmitry Pirog.</p>
<p>Martinez seeking redemption came out strong in the first round and used a good left to the body of Williams. “I was waiting for him to make a mistake,” he said about the knockout that put Williams on the canvas. The round and a half of boxing saw 56 combined connected punches of which 52 were power shots.</p>
<p>“We’ll fight anyone,” commented Dibella. “Let’s face it, it’s about the money.” Fights with either Mayweather or Pacquiao will guarantee big money, though the boxing fans still anticipates Pacquiao facing Mayweather that would determine who indeed is the best pound-for-pound fighter.</p>
<p>If there were doubts about Martinez they are now over. Before the fight he was once again the underdog, and as champion the respect was not granted when he entered the ring before the challenger Williams. His commanding win over Pavlik earlier this year and the big knockout punch Saturday night will earn him fighter of the year honors.</p>
<p>“I want to listen to all offers and see what comes my way, but for now I will go home and rest,” said Martinez (46-2-2, 25KO’s) of Quilmes Argentina and residing in Oxnard California. “</p>
<p>And now the offers will come in, because the boxing world with this stunning knockout knows that Sergio Martinez is one of the best. He also has the right guy in his corner, Dibella.</p>
<p>“Martinez’s speed and power in a middleweight, one of the best I ever saw,” said Dibella who has seen his share over the years as a boxing executive with HBO and as a successful promoter.</p>
<p>Indeed Sergio Martinez has proved he is one of the best three fighters in the world with more to come.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 20:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ARLINGTON, TEXAS-   Manny Pacquiao continued his claim as the best in boxing with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision win over Antonio Margarito Saturday evening at Cowboys Stadium. He gave away 17-pounds to the bigger and slower Margarito and it did not seem to make a difference. Pacquiao won the WBC super welterweight title adding an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ARLINGTON, TEXAS-   Manny Pacquiao continued his claim as the best in boxing with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision win over Antonio Margarito Saturday evening at Cowboys Stadium. He gave away 17-pounds to the bigger and slower Margarito and it did not seem to make a difference. Pacquiao won the WBC super welterweight title adding an unprecedented eighth world title to his impressive resume.</p>
<p>All three judges at ringside gave Pacquiao the edge, including one judge giving him every round 120-108.  The scorecard here at ringside gave Margaritio one round. “It’s hard I really did my best to win the fight. He was strong and a very tough fighter,” commented Pacquiao. “I can’t believe that he was as strong as he was.”</p>
<p>Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KO’s) won his 12<sup>th</sup> straight fight and admitted that Margarito, (38-7, 27KO’s) was strong enough to hurt him when he was in the ropes in the middle rounds. He motioned to referee Laurence Cole several times in the 11<sup>th</sup> round to stop the fight as Margaritio’s face was battered and a bloody mess.</p>
<p>“There was no way I was going to quit,” commented three-time champion Margarito after the fight. “I’m a Mexican. We fight until the end,” he said.</p>
<p>It was the second straight win for Pacquiao at Cowboys Stadium before a crowd of 41,734, many Margarito supporters.  Earlier this year, in March, he easily handled Joshua Clottey taking a 12-round unanimous decision, a seventh title and the welterweight championship.</p>
<p>As for a potential showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr. at 154, a fight that has been anticipated and talked about, again Pacquiao left that answer to his promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank. As for continuing his career, Mayweather or not, Pacquiao would not rule it out of the question.</p>
<p>The popular Congressman of the Philippines said, “I have another job after this. I’m going back to the Philippines to do my job as a public servant.”</p>
<p>“He was really fast and I was going- good until I got cut,” said Margarito.  His trainer Robert Garrcia also said he never considered stopping the fight and it would continue until the end. Garcia also saw first hand as to why Pacquiao is indeed the best pound-for-pound fighter.</p>
<p>Said Garcia “Manny is the best fighter in the world.  He is just too fast, Very, very quick.”</p>
<p>By the 10th round it became a boxing clinic for Pacquiao who continued to throw the right hook and pound the face of Margarito.  In between rounds it became obvious that Margarito was fighting for redemption, proving that his year suspension from the ring from using illegal hand wraps was all in the books.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York &#8211; There was the usual pro boxing spectacle Wednesday afternoon at the Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. The New York portion press conference brought to you by Top Rank announcing the November 13 HBO pay-per-view telecast. The return of Antonio Margarito in the ring opposing seven-division champion Manny Pacquiao for the super welterweight championship [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York &#8211; There was the usual pro boxing spectacle Wednesday afternoon at the Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. The New York portion press conference brought to you by Top Rank announcing the November 13 HBO pay-per-view telecast. The return of Antonio Margarito in the ring opposing seven-division champion Manny Pacquiao for the super welterweight championship</p>
<p>But Pacquiao wasn’t the center of attention, even if he is going for an unprecedented eighth title in another division at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington  Texas. Margarito returns to the ring after sitting out the past year due to a suspension from using tainted hand wraps in a title fight with Shane Mosley.</p>
<p>Margarito was recently denied reinstatement by the California State Athletic Commission. They were the governing body that imposed the suspension based on allegations and further investigation of the gloves, and wraps that Margarito used after he lost the WBA welterweight title to Mosley in Los   Angeles.</p>
<p>So with Nevada, also out of the picture, Texas granted Margarito another chance. Top Rank was looking to keep their champion Pacquiao busy who also doubles up as a congressman in the Philippines. There is a sentiment that Pacquiao will easily win this fight. Of course, Margarito thinks otherwise as he also fights for his credibility.</p>
<p>“Everything is in the past and now I am in the present,” said Margaritio at the podium with an array of his Mexican supporters cheering in the gallery. “I want to thank Manny for taking this fight. It’s time to show everyone that I am still very good,” he said.</p>
<p>And nothing else said about one of the major mistakes made by a fighter. You have to know that your hands are being wrapped the wrong way, or that something such as plaster is being put under the wraps. Margaritio will claim innocence, so will his disposed trainers who have been handed a lifetime suspension in the states.</p>
<p>“You have to know, every fighter knows what’s going on but you have to give a second chance,” was the way Pacquiao’s trainer Freddie Roach put it. Roach is respected as the best boxing trainer in the business. So he should know what goes under the boxing gloves.</p>
<p>But boxing goes on, and so does the mega fight that the business surly needs. Both fighters are promoted by Top Rank. Pacquiao is the major draw in boxing and once again goes for history as he awaits the hopeful showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr. that could happen in the spring.</p>
<p>“When Floyd runs out of money, the fight will happen,” said Roach with a chuckle about the on and off again fight with Mayweather. “We will have a good training camp and go with the plan to defeat Margarito.</p>
<p>Said Pacquiao, (51-3-2, 38 KO’s) who returns to Cowboys Stadium for a second fight, after easily defeating Joshua Clottey back in March, defending his WBO welterweight title, “Sure he’s a cheater but I am looking for an interesting and exciting fight. He has the capability to give a good show and he is a fighter that is impressive and a talented fighter.”</p>
<p>Fighters like Miguel Cotto, the former welterweight champion and current super welterweight title holder can vouch how powerful Margaritio is. Cotto was pounded and dethroned by Margarito out in Las Vegas in July 2008. Cotto’s face a mess from a Margarito pounding that had everyone discounting Cotto’s ability and bragging about Margarito’s power.</p>
<p>So give Margarito the benefit of doubt. The three-time world champion (38-6, 27 KO’s) from Tijuana Mexico was going about his business. Or for the lore of glory went with the plan and did what the trainers asked. Boxing, not like baseball and other sports is at fault because there is no regulation with a national commissioner.</p>
<p>In the meantime we wait for a fight in November, though not having the implications that a Pacquiao-Mayweather fight will have. Margarito will return to the ring and get his share of accolades and criticism from the expected crowd of 50,000 in Texas.</p>
<p>Are we to accept Margarito again as a great fighter? Pacquiao will eventually tell the story on November 13<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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		<title>Cotto promises to forget about Pacquiao and make history at Yankee Stadium</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 15:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEW YORK &#8211; Miguel Cotto did not want to discuss the last fight against Manny Pacquiao back in November.  The twelfth round TKO loss out in Las Vegas, where Cotto would relinquish the WBO welterweight championship is a bad memory. So at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx New York Friday afternoon there was only mention [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NEW YORK &#8211; Miguel Cotto did not want to discuss the last fight against Manny Pacquiao back in November.  The twelfth round TKO loss out in Las Vegas, where Cotto would relinquish the WBO welterweight championship is a bad memory. So at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx New York Friday afternoon there was only mention of moving ahead as he opposes WBA Super Welterweight champion Yuri Foreman.</p>
<p>The fight against Foreman, for the title, will also see Cotto move up in weight and there will be many story lines. Cotto will have famed trainer Emanuel Steward in his corner for the first time, the fight will see the return of boxing to Yankee Stadium for the first time since Muhammad Ali defeated Ken Norton by a 15-round decision on September 28, 1976 at the original Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>And more importantly, Cotto needs to make a statement. He wins and perhaps there is an opportunity to become a player once again in the welterweight division. Though during the past year, Cotto a three-time world champion and veteran of 16- world championship fights has expressed an interest of taking on two more opponents and then contemplate retirement.</p>
<p>“A tough fight,” said Cotto (34-2 0,27KO’s) about his opponent, the 29-year old Foreman (28-0, 8KO’s) the first Orthodox Jew to win a world championship in nearly 70 years. “I am mentally blocked about Pacquiao and thinking about Foreman,” he said.</p>
<p>The boxing world seems to think Cotto may have lost his punch after losing the WBA welterweight title to Antonio Margarito two years ago at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.  A battered Cotto saw right uppercuts and a bloodied nose in the third round slow his pace before the fight was stopped by his corner after 10 rounds.</p>
<p>Later it was revealed that Margarito fought with tainted hand wraps under his gloves when Mosley defeated him for the title that Margarito defeated Cotto for.However the prevailing opinion is that Margarito used illegal hand wraps in the Cotto fight. Margarito was suspended for a year and Cotto stayed silent about the hand wrap issue. Regardless his performance was not Cotto like, neither was it a dominant win at Madison Square Garden last June when he successfully defended his WBO welterweight title against Joshua Clottey in a controversial and close 12-round split decision.</p>
<p>“Where he goes after this fight, you have to ask him,” was the comment from Bob Arum of Top Rank the promoter of Cotto and also Pacquiao. “He is still a world class fighter, has tremendous popularity and can still have an impact. It is a question of what he does against Yuri.”</p>
<p>The popularity of Cotto is still dominant, especially in New York City. Madison Square Garden has always been the venue for him fighting there and successfully defending his titles four times in the month of June on the eve of the National Puerto Rican Day parade.</p>
<p>And with the popularity of Foreman, who presents a real challenge for Cotto, this fight could see a crowd in excess of 35,000 at the new “House That Ruth Built” in the Bronx. HBO will also televise the fight on their network as Cotto wants fans to see him fight without shelling out a $50 dollar pay-per-view fee.</p>
<p>“Defending against Cotto is a dream come true,” said Foreman who is expected to also draw a good contingent of Jewish fans to the stadium. Arum plans to stack the undercard with fighters from every ethnic group, including 21-year old Christian Martinez, 4-0, a New York City Golden Gloves champion  and promising junior welterweight who was born and raised minutes away from the new stadium.</p>
<p>The fight is being billed as “Stadium Slugfest” or as Lonn Trost Chief Operating Officer of the Yankees said, “Battle in the Bronx” or “Battle of the Boroughs.”  The first of many prestigious fights at the new stadium is what Trost is hoping for.  There is the possibility that will happen, except Cotto may not be in the plan if he indeed decides to hang up the gloves soon.</p>
<p>“It’s a great honor to have my first title defense at Yankee Stadium and join the names of such fighters as Benny Leonard, Joe Louis and Muhammad Ali, and to represent Israel and the Jewish people,” said Foreman.</p>
<p>Except this may not be a legendary fight, more so. historic as boxing returns to Yankee Stadium with anticipation.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:32:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[CLOTTEY READY FOR PACQUIAO:    Before leaving for Dallas Texas last week for the biggest fight of his  career against welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, Joshua Clottey  showed his skills sparring in the Bronx and at the Kingsway Gym in  Manhattan.   Pacquaio-Clottey Saturday evening on HBO pay-per-view is the replacement   [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CLOTTEY READY FOR PACQUIAO:    Before leaving for Dallas Texas last week for the biggest fight of his  career against welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao, Joshua Clottey  showed his skills sparring in the Bronx and at the Kingsway Gym in  Manhattan.   Pacquaio-Clottey Saturday evening on HBO pay-per-view is the replacement   for what was supposed to be the anticipated fight between Pacquiao and  the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, Clottey has  bypassed  the questions as to why he has become the second fiddle. He almost  defeated  Miguel Cotto last year for the WBO welterweight title, now held by  Pacquiao  at Madison Square Garden.  And Clottey realizes to defeat Pacquiao  more punches will have to be thrown.</p>
<p>“You know I am not a flyweight,   not a bantamweight,” says Clottey (35-3, 20KO’s) a native of Ghana  now residing in the Bronx “I am a welterweight and welterweights only  throw punches that connect.  I can throw punches which connect  and land and cause damage.”</p>
<p>That fight with Cotto, last  June at Madison Square Garden in New York almost went to Clottey.  Another  punch here or there and Cotto would have been dethroned. That’s how  close the fight was. “I can throw punches which connect and land and  cause damage,” says Clottey.  “If you look at the last fight,  I won the last round. He (Cotto) threw punches and I blocked them and  threw punches and they connected. I will throw punches that cause  damage,”</p>
<p>And if Clottey stands any  chance  against the powerful Pacquiao, (50-3, 38KO’s) from the Philippines,  he will have to punch and also throw his jabs with authority. Pacquiao  is considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the business and after   defeating Cotto achieved boxing history as the first time seven division   champion.</p>
<p>“My training is going to  show when I get in the ring, but with Manny Pacquiao you don’t have  to miss with him,” commented Clottey last week. “When he is throwing  you have to let him do it.  A victory would mean very ,very more  than a lot to me. That’s why I am so happy about this opportunity,”</p>
<p>There is constant suspicion  that Pacquiao may be taking steroids, a question that has been raised  now because Pacquiao refused Olympic style drug testing that caused  his fight with Mayweather  to be called off/ Mayweather wanted  that blood sample testing of  three random times as a stipulation  and the Pacquiao camp did everything they could do to prevent it,</p>
<p>As a result Clottey got his  big opportunity, this time at the new Dallas Cowboys Stadium that could  see a crowd in excess of 40,000. On the steroid issue hovering around  Pacquiao, Cottey said, “I don’t want him to do that because I respect  him too much. I don’t think Manny Pacquiao is doing that thing.”</p>
<p>“If he is doing that thing  he is killing the sport. I believe in him. I know he throws a lot of  punches. He is the man now and he is the best fighter out there.   When I walk in the ring I know what I will have to do to win the fight.”</p>
<p>Cottey was never thinking about   this fight. He wanted another shot at Cotto. But the chance came, and  his career has always been about defeating any fighter that would give  him an opportunity. Pacquiao this Saturday night offers that opportunity   and a win for Clottey could turn the division upside down.</p>
<p>One other factor to consider  as Clottey fights for his fourth world title. His trainer, Kwame Asante  was not granted a visa form Ghana. Clottey has been tutored by the  veteran  Lenny DeJesus of the Bronx, a valuable cut man as well who at one time  worked the corner with Pacquiao’s main and acclaimed trainer Freddy  Roach.</p>
<p>“:Lenny has over 40 years  in the business and I feel very confident and comfortable with him,”  says Clottey.  DeJesus has also been in the corner of Clottey as  a cut man. “He was pushing me a lot,” says Clottey, “and he knows  what he is doing.”</p>
<p>What the boxing world will  find out Saturday evening is how much the Cotto fight taught Clottey.  He wins and for sure he is not looked as a second fiddle when it comes  to the mega fight.</p>
<p>GOLDEN GLOVES CONTINUE WITH  DISAPPOINTING OUTCOMES:  Bronx based Victor Pena was a busy trainer  the past few days preparing three of his fighters for a chance to  advance  in the 40<sup>th</sup> annual Daily News New York City Golden Gloves  Tournament. Pena has guided 42 champions to the illustrious gold over  the years.</p>
<p>The 49<sup>th</sup> annual  tournament, most prestigious amateur one in the country, that has led  many more to pro boxing championship fame continued last week in the  New York City area. Pena packed his bags and met his kids at his  temporary  quarters, John’s Gym in the South Bronx.  His kids have been  training there because their home gym, Morris Park was gutted by a fire  in December,</p>
<p>Pena on three separate evenings   got his fighters in his van, along with some supporters as they took  the journey to Glen Cove Long Island, Flushing Queens and near the  Sheepshead  Bay area of Brooklyn. Golden Gloves venues are picked months in advance  by Daily News Community Relations Director Brian Adams a Golden Gloves  champion in the 1990’s who had a brief pro career as a welterweight.</p>
<p>“We prefer to do the shows  at community centers and churches,” says Adams at ringside last week  when the quarterfinals continued at the Electrical industrial Center  in Flushing   “It’s a win situation for all,” he says  as the directors of the venues split profits with tournament organizers.</p>
<p>As so often happens, Pena and  other trainers will arrive at venues and their fighters will discover  that the preparation has to wait for another day. Either one or two  participants is, a no- show, or there is a medical or weight issue and  the result is a bye into the next round.</p>
<p>Pena’s fighters get to Glen  Cove and find out that their bouts in the 114 pound weight class are  not until Saturday evening in Brooklyn. “Someone made a mistake,  somewhere,”  comments Pena.   So it is on to Friday in Flushing/</p>
<p>You arrive at the venue.  Fighters  are cramped in a back room and called one-by-one for their physicals.  This time Pena’s fighter, Frank Garriga is first on the bout sheet  and ready to try and advance to the semifinals in the 123-pound open  class. He, like many others has no idea what his opponent will do. It  is hard to study an opponent in this tournament, not like the pro game  where fight tapes are available.</p>
<p>Garriga had a tough time with  Marcus Suarez and failed to get his second pair of gloves. He won the  119-pound novice final at Madison Square Garden two years ago. “You  did not do your running and lost your stamina,” said Pena to his fighter   when it was all over.  “I want to turn pro,” said Garriga who  felt he won the fight.</p>
<p>Pena quickly dispelled any  thoughts to his fighter about turning professional. At the age of 21,  Garriga still has plenty to learn. But like most fighters who fail to  get a decision in this tournament, the feeling is they got robbed by  inept judges. “No you win when you throw more punches,” says Pena.</p>
<p>Pena’s two other fighters,  Chayanne Rivera and Jeffrey Archie also fell short in the quarterfinals  on Saturday night. Rivera, of the south Bronx lost his first amateur  fight getting stopped after the second round. The anticipation that  was there Thursday waited another day and was quickly over.</p>
<p>You here the same response  from Rivera, that was heard from Garriga the night before.  “I  want to turn pro.” And they same response from Pena, “You are not  ready,” as this trainer has concern for his fighters.    “It’s back to the drawing board,” said Pena to his fighters after  Archie lost a tough decision to conclude a losing thee days.</p>
<p>The good thing is these are  kids. The earning process to only get better, and as Archie said, after  failing in his second attempt to get to the finals, “I won’t quit  this tournament until I get those gloves.” Yes the Golden Gloves are  so important to these young pugilists looking for prominence.   The finals are at the Madison Square Garden WaMu Theatre March 25<sup>th</sup> and 26<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>COTTO FIGHT HEADED TO YANKEE  STADIUM:  It is not official but should be in the next few days  Miguel Cotto, the former welterweight champion who lost to Pacquiao  late last year will return to New York and have his next fight at Yankee   Stadium Saturday June 5<sup>th</sup> opposing Yuri Foreman in a fight  that would be televised on HBO Sports.</p>
<p>“It’s almost certain to  be a date,” said a source at Top Rank, promoter of Cotto.  The  particulars as to seating and where the ring would be placed are the  remaining elements that have kept the official announcement from being  made.</p>
<p>Foreman and Cotto does not  have the magnitude as a Cotto-Mayweather or Cotto-Shane Mosley bout  would, however the Yankees organization is intent on returning boxing  back to their palace in the Bronx, and Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is  a close friend of Yankees CEO Lonn Trost.</p>
<p>Foreman holds one of those  alphabet soup belts in boxing and has a tremendous following in the  New York Jewish community.  So the fight will generate some interest  in the Bronx especially with the popularity Cotto has in the Puerto  Rican community.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:37:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jonathan Yaghoubi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey concluded their two-day, two-city press conference earlier today in New York at Madison Square Garden. Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs), boxing&#8217;s No.1 pound for pound fighter, will make the first defense of his WBO welterweight title when he faces off against the WBO&#8217;s number 1 contender, Joshua Clottey(35-3, 20 KOs).
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Manny Pacquiao and Joshua Clottey concluded their two-day, two-city press conference earlier today in New York at Madison Square Garden. Pacquiao (50-3-2, 38 KOs), boxing&#8217;s No.1 pound for pound fighter, will make the first defense of his WBO welterweight title when he faces off against the WBO&#8217;s number 1 contender, Joshua Clottey(35-3, 20 KOs).</p>
<p>The fight will take place on March 13th on HBO PPV and will take place at Cowboys stadium in Dallas, Texas. This fight marks the biggest world championship fight to be held in a major U.S. sports stadium since the Muhammad Ali vs. Ken Norton World Heavyweight championship fight in Yankee stadium in 1976.</p>
<p>The March 13th date was originally set for Pacquiao vs. Mayweather but negotiations broke off. The stumbling block of a potential Mayweather-Pacquiao mega fight was the scheduling of blood testing. Mayweather said he believes Pacquiao has used performance-enhancing drugs. Pacquiao said he felt insulted to be accused of taking PEDs. So while boxing fans are the big losers in the failed attempt for the super fight, Joshua Clottey became the only winner in the fiasco. To no surprise, Clottey is more than excited to have the chance to fight the best in the world.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a miracle opportunity for me,&#8221;said Clottey. To share a ring with Manny Pacquiao is something I want to do because he is the best fighter pound for pound. He beat everyone in front of him, but I promise you that we are coming to fight and we will please the people.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his last fight, Clottey lost a controversial split decision to Miguel Cotto at Madison Square Garden. Clottey put on a tremendous performance against Cotto but faded in the later rounds. Despite the loss, Clottey showed that he belongs among the elite in the exciting welterweight division and bigger fights will come. There is no bigger one than this one.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a very big fight. He&#8217;s one of the best fighters out there, and he&#8217;s beaten everyone they&#8217;ve given him. But we&#8217;re going to fight,&#8221; Clottey said. &#8220;I know it&#8217;s not an easy fight for me and it&#8217;s not an easy fight for him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Many boxing experts feel that Clottey has a decent chance of scoring the upset and he concurs with that thought when asked about his chances.</p>
<p>&#8221; I have everything needed to beat Pacquiao,&#8221; Clottey said. &#8221; He throws a lot of punches but I block a lot of punches. We will see what happens. I have never lost to a southpaw in my career. When I fought Judah, he was quicker than me and threw a lot of punches. But my blocking had him confused and I took advantage.&#8221;</p>
<p>Clottey and his thoughts on the size advantage he will have over Pacquiao.<br />
&#8221; Cotto had no respect for Manny&#8217;s power because he felt he was the bigger man, Clottey said.&#8221;  That will not happen to me. It does not matter how small he is. All it takes is one solid punch to the chin to knock you down and that is what happened with Cotto. It will not happen to me.&#8221;</p>
<p>Manny Pacquiao will try to further cement his legacy as he faces a tough challenge in Clottey. During the press conference, Pacquiao made it known that he wanted to fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. He doesn&#8217;t think the feeling was mutual.</p>
<p>&#8220;He didn&#8217;t want to fight me,&#8221; Pacquiao said. &#8220;I think maybe Mayweather is scared to lose.But I am not that disappointed on not fighting Floyd. It&#8217;s no big deal because I have to fight Clottey.</p>
<p>Manny needs to put the Mayweather fiasco behind him quickly as the fight is only less than 8 weeks away and has to put in a quicker training camp than usual. Pacquiao&#8217;s super trainer, Freddie Roach, does not seem too concerned on the fight being so close.</p>
<p>&#8221; We are little behind schedule,&#8221; Roach said. &#8221; We are going forward with a six week training camp instead of the standard eight. He is doing plenty of running and playing plenty of basketball to keep him in shape. Manny is a great athlete and he will be more than ready for March 13th.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pacquiao was asked during the conference on how he feels about Clottey as an opponent.</p>
<p>&#8220;Joshua Clottey’s style is different from styles I have fought,&#8221; Pacquiao said. Clottey is bigger and taller than Miguel Cotto. I thought his fight with Cotto was very close. I have to prepare and train hard for this fight because Clottey is a strong fighter and a former champion. I won’t promise that I’ll win, but I promise a good fight.&#8221;</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 09:54:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy New Year!  And hopefully it will be for all of you and for the boxing world that is in limbo. Because the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. can’t seem to agree on blood testing procedures for their potential super bout that is slated for March 13th in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Happy New Year!  And hopefully it will be for all of you and for the boxing world that is in limbo. Because the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. can’t seem to agree on blood testing procedures for their potential super bout that is slated for March 13<sup>th</sup> in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>A source for Bob Arum of Top Rank, promoter of Pacquiao said last week that there is no way the fight will take place. He claimed, Arum, will no loner deal with Mayweather, or Richard Schaefer of Golden BOY Promotions who Mayweather hired to handle with promotion of the fight.</p>
<p>The sticking point is how testing procedures would be handled for both fighters. Arum has insisted that Pacquiao, the welterweight champion, and record six- division title holder will not go along with Mayweather and Schaefer demanding that their be random drug testing for both fighters before the fight.</p>
<p>And last week Pacquiao filed a defamation lawsuit in the U.S. District Court of Las Vegas against Mayweather and his camp, and also against Schaefer and Golden Boy claiming his reputation was damaged.  The allegations that Pacquiao is backing off form random testing in fear of being exposed for using body enhancement drugs.</p>
<p>Now a mediator has intervened, summoned by Arum and agreed to be used by Schaefer and Mayweather.  A former Federal judge, who by the way Arum trusts, once resolved a dispute that Pacquiao had when he was with Golden Boy and Oscar De La Hoya.</p>
<p>But it is more than deciding how this testing would be done, also under the supervision of the Nevada State Athletic Commission which would hold jurisdiction at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas.  The defamation lawsuit has made this a more nasty war out of the ring, and to say the least, even the Supreme Court would have a difficult time getting the fighters to come to an agreement.</p>
<p>So here we have it. The New Year is a few days old, boxing has undoubtedly the highest profile fight of all-time waiting to happen, and we are all in limbo.  First they had to agree on a date and that was resolved. Then there was the back-and-forth about a venue. From New York, to Dallas, finally the MGM because the source at Top Rank said that is where Schaefer had already made the deal.</p>
<p>There is also the known fact about the bitterness Mayweather and Arum have for each other. It goes back to the days when Arum promoted Mayweather, and now Schaefer gets in the mix, who works for De La Hoya, another former fighter that made plenty of money with Arum.</p>
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