Manny Pacquiao-Antonio Margarito Allows Fans Rare Veto Opportunity
by Paul Magno on November 9, 2010

When boxing columnists write about reform in the sport, most fans nod in agreement while reading along. But when the article is over and the reality sets in, the question they always ask is, “What, exactly can we do?”

It’s a good question.

The sad reality is that not many people in the boxing business these days take the fans into consideration.

These days, the fans are merely an accessory. The fighters get paid based on what the network is willing to pay and the live gate is merely a prop to make for a more entertaining show.

Golden Boy has issued statements insinuating that if the fans don’t support a specific PPV show, they shouldn’t complain anymore about weak cards. And Bob Arum, head honcho of Top Rank, has literally told the fans to go “fuck themselves.”

So, if Joe and Jane Fan feel like impotent, second-class citizens, it’s completely understandable. Baseball fans get Fan Appreciation Weekend and special giveaways. In boxing, we get sold an inferior product and get told to go fuck ourselves if we don’t like it.

But, still, it’s the fans who drive the sport, whether as anonymous Nielsen ratings, PPV buys or as human beings in a seat, buying a beer. Without the fan support, boxing shrivels up and goes away.

Next Saturday’s bout between Manny Pacquiao and Antonio Margarito provides the fans with a generation-defining opportunity to make a stand and tell the sport’s power brokers that enough is enough.

The Pacquiao-Margarito affair at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas is everything that’s wrong with boxing, shoved into a twelve round limit and packaged for $60 via pay-per-view.

A corrupt sanctioning body, a corrupt commission, and a sleazy promoter all converging to make a gigantic money grab with little regard for the sport, the fans, or even simple human ethics. “The Unholy Trinity of Boxing,” operating right out in the open with impunity and a cynical sneer for those who can’t and won’t be bought.

Obviously, Antonio Margarito shouldn’t be fighting and, certainly, shouldn’t be making a $6 million paycheck for attempting to pummel Shane Mosley with intentionally doctored knuckle pads. Ghost of Luis Resto be damned, but the guy never took responsibility, didn’t care to live up to the California Commission’s sanction, and even openly mocked the ruling every chance he got. So arrogant was Margarito in his disrespect that he was already signing on for this mega-fight before even stepping foot into the hearing for reinstatement.

Those unaffected by the whole “Plaster Gate” debacle aren’t likely to come around now, almost two years later and after all the time and money Top Rank invested into repairing Margarito’s image.

But what about Manny Pacquiao?

Pacquiao is one of the elite fighters of this era and does not have a lot of time left in the sport. Is it fair to waste his time and our time with meaningless quests for paper titles? Isn’t it morally hypocritical for Pacquiao to knowingly put $6 million into the hand of a convicted cheat? Both Pacquiao and trainer, Freddie Roach, acknowledged their belief that Margarito knew about the inserts, so why go along with the sham? Regardless of Manny’s convenient act of being a simple country boy who fights whoever put in front of him, he is the boss of everything that goes on in Team Pacquiao. Arum, Roach, etc…They all work for him and it’s his ultimate signature that’s needed to go ahead with any plans.

Surely a man with his well-publicized moral fiber would balk at the idea of laying this huge payday and massive opportunity at the feet of someone he felt cheated his way to the top and didn’t really earn it. You would think, right? There are plenty of deserving fighters, from 140 to 154 who could and should take this opportunity and who would bring out the best in the future Hall of Famer. Margarito, like many of Manny’s recent foes, is not too far separated from a devastating, career-defining loss. Manny Pacquiao, Fighter of the Decade, deserves better than to be fighting Shane Mosley’s roadkill. If Manny wants to grab an eighth title in as many divisions, it would be nice to do so against the best in the division, or even one of the top 10 or 15.

Now, assuming that Margarito’s arrogance and Pacquiao’s ambivalence isn’t enough to turn off the paying public, what about the fact that this will be a bout for the WBC junior middleweight title between a fighter who has never competed in the division and one who has only one fight at the 154 lb. limit in six years?

No, this isn’t the first time that an undeserving fighter has fought for a title. There are plenty of crazy sanctioning body decisions to make one’s skin crawl. But when infested with rats, the 3-foot high Tijuana sewer rat naturally gets the most attention.

This fight is just one big sanctioning fee for Jose Sulaiman and the WBC– high six-figures at the very least. Pacquiao, should he win, has no intention of even defending the belt and Margarito is still unlicensed in 49 other states if he should somehow pull off the upset.

Throw in an arbitrary 150 lb. catchweight clause, the appointment of Laurence Cole (son of Texas commission head, Dickie Cole) as referee, and the skeevy sales job needed to sell a sack of burro manure as a bag of gold.

The Unholy Trinity of Boxing has attacked the sport from every angle this time– from the moral/ethical right down to the practical/competitive side.

When it became apparent that Bob Arum would opt to play the Pacquiao cash cow safe by choosing an in-house opponent, Jose Sulaiman dove right in and cleared the way for a WBC junior middleweight title fight by showing reigning champ, Sergio Martinez, the door. Then, when it was becoming clear that no commission would sanction an unrepentant cheat like Margarito, Dickie Cole openly courted the fight for his home state and even made the ridiculous statement that the doctored knuckle pads “might have been there only to protect Margarito’s hands.”

Three 70+ year old men, heads of powerful boxing entities, feasting on the recently fallen body of an already ailing sport. A blood orgy at the expense of the fans, even if those fans refuse to be aware of it.

From the beginning, Arum knew this would be a tough sell, even to a usually less than selective target group. He’s invested lots of money and manpower into churning out one ridiculous fluff piece after another about this fight, surely cashing in favors to sick his ever-growing cadre of media shills on an unsuspecting public. He even tried to cash in on the sports headlines by signing up Mexican female reporter Ines Sainz, of Jets locker room fame, (a journalist so vapid that she once asked a member of the Steelers’ defensive line: “who is the most in-shape quarterback in the NFL?”) to do updates for the Latino community.

The initial 6 to 1 betting odds against Margarito were handled via “friendly” news sources by constantly pushing the “Pacquiao’s distracted/Margarito looks awesome” story every chance they could.

If Arum can sell a 6 to 1 fight between one fighter who shouldn’t be fighting against one who should be doing something better for a belt they will never likely defend in a division they don’t belong in, it will be a testament to the old man’s abilities as a promoter. Consider this the Mona Lisa of preying on customer gullibility; A masterpiece in cynical matchmaking.

But this takes us back to the very beginning.

What can the fans do in the face of three powerful entities, hell bent on lining their pockets at the expense of the sport?

The simple answer is to simply not buy the product.

Every purchase of Margarito vs. Pacquiao is a vote for the status quo in boxing– A vote for the unethical way the sport is run and a show of support for those cynically underestimating the intelligence and resolve of the boxing fan base.

A successful pay-per-view this Saturday will be a sign to the boxing power brokers that the fans, given the right packaging and promotion, will always be an exploitable source of quick, easy money.

There’s no doubt that Arum will have a packed house for the event, even if he has to paper the city of Dallas with free tickets and arrange 2 for 1 giveaways. Cowboys Stadium will be packed and he will get his 60,000 attendance even if it’s not actually 60,000 (Independent sources cite the paid attendance for Pacquiao-Clottey to be 36,000, not the 51,000 cited in the boxing media).

The question will be whether fight fans at home, and with time to consider what this entire event actually represents, will spend their hard-earned money on something that serves as a great big “Fuck You” to those who truly love and follow the sport.

A quick hunch would be that “fight fans,” those who just want to watch two fighters going at it and don’t care much for the history or narrative of the sport, will be easier to sell to than real, hardcore “boxing fans,” who care for the sport as an entity and respect its conventions.

Whatever the case, fans will be presented with a real, concrete way to make a stand for reform in boxing and against the despicable way the sport is currently run.

Let’s see how this plays out.


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  • Pablo

    Listen, I am a fan of Pacquiao. You yourself mentioned that he does not have many fights left. Therefore, I am taking advantage and purchasing the ppv to watch one of the greatest fighters of all time. Save the Veto for someone othe fight, leave this one alone. Go Manny, despite the playing up of so many distractions to you and Margarito’s newfound determination (desperation)…. I KNOW you are prepared to take him out.

  • MikeL

    I too am a Pacquiao fan. I wasn’t going to pay to watch this fight, I feel Margarito does not deserve it. Mayweather will never fight Manny, and like Pablo said, Manny does not have many fights left. So I will most likely buy this fight. Also, it will help the PPV sales and help shut Mayweathers mouth about being the DRAW. After Manny retires from boxing, I will retire as a boxing fan, due to mostly the high PPV costs, and well, just a bunch of crap..

  • tripleOG

    Everyone gets 2nd chances in their lives.
    Even Floyd, wife beater etc, I hope he doesn’t get the max 34 that he is facing. Rather, face Pacman to beat him. If he can.
    It is never too late for anyone to change.
    I’ll but Pac v Margarito fight, sho nuf!

  • MikeCornejo

    it’s looking like an interesting fight, thanks to 24/7. But i do catch arum always exaggerating ish to hype fights. i’m gonna watch it because i’m a pacquiao fan. but i’m not sold on buying it myself. i’ll watch it elsewhere.

  • kingpin

    once pacquiao retires, thats the time to get back at this big entities you are talking about, we will not buy any more ppv,we wont even watch any free boxing shows. we will kill boxing right then and there, but while pacquiao is fighting, i will buy ppv even if he is fighting calderon, get it.

  • A743687

    The boxing writer is full of crap. He states how wrong this fight is and claims rightousness should prevail. If he was so concerned about what is good and bad, then he should just write an article banning boxing and have the contestants come out and just shake hands and call it a draw. Low and behold isn’t fighting and trying to physical hurt with the intent of knocking someone out also just as wrong? The writer is so hypocritical.

  • A743687

    Sorry to inform the boxing writer, Paul Magno, that boxing is a sport based on violence. He is such an Saint, that he is willing to put his personal feelings ahead of his job as a Boxing Reporter. He should forget boxing and report on golf or tennis which is probably better suited for his Mother Teresa like personality.

  • hopla

    This writer is very biased. Manny knew within himself that margarito cheats but he also said that margarito already serves his sentence, why kick someone while his already on the ground. And are you God, to point out that as if margarito knew that he has stones on his hand and condemn him? Only God knows, the good thing is he already serves his sentence set by the commision. Like a prisoner, a sinner, a slut or a boxer, everybody deserves a second chance… that what manny says.. manny rocks…

  • Hatch

    In this fight between Pacquiao vs Margarito, I want Pacquiao to beat and punish Margarito for the cheating he has done. Deep in his heart Margarito knows he has plaster wraps in his previous fights.I do not believe he just did it in Mosley fight. He only got caught on that one. For thieves and robbers who got caught stealing, do you really believe that was the first time they stole when they got caught? Do you? I want Manny to beat the crap out of him as punishment. I will buy the PPV just to watch this beating. I do not want any knockouts. I want it to go full 12 rounds so Margarito can taste the same what he has done to others with that plaster wraps.

  • Huna

    There are some Valid Points to your argument….But that Argument is about 15 Years Past Due…Pay Per View has demoted Boxing from the Main Stream Sports Scene…Nothing is going to Change it…Mayweather will Never Fight Again…So Boycotting this Fight will not Accomplish Anything…Hence Like Most Others..I am going to Buy this Fight as it will Provide Ten Times the Excitement of a Mosely-Mora Snooze Fest which unfortunately is becoming all too common…The only Folks pushing for a Boycot this week are PACQUIAO-HATERS….If you Still Believe a PACQUIAO-MAYWEATHER fight is Possible…Then You Should Buy the Pay Per View so that Mayweather Cannot use PACS LOW PAY PER VIEW numbers as an excuse to demand an unreasonable Pay per view Share as another Means to Avoid Fighting Pacquiao…AGAIN>

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  • Hatch

    As for boxing as a sport, it’s already dying a long time ago. When Manny retires, all those boxing fans who came back into the sport because of Manny will also go away after and boxing will be completely dead. That includes the fans worldwide particularly in the Philippines and the whole of Asia who follow Manny Pacquiao. They will all be gone after since there is nobody right now that can replace him. Not Mayweather, he is not supported in Asia. Most people there do not even know his name. And Asia comprises more than half the population of the world. For me, I will not watch boxing any more after Manny retires…maybe in youtube.

  • J

    What is the difference between Mayweather’s fight against a confirmed steroid user Moseley and Pacquiao’s fight against Margarito. Did you forget to write banning that fight? Or you are just biased? Your present article is shallow and empty and devoid of any fairness.

  • Grey

    Mr. Writer – you seemed to be against all the bad fighters who cheat in the sport. That’s good. Now tell me, did you write against Mayweather when he cheated Marquez by weighing in 2 lbs (and paying $600,000 penalty) more than the agreed weight after forcing Marquez to go up 2 weight divisions to fight him? Did you write against Mayweather when at fight night against Marquez, he flatly refused to be weighed which is required in the rules of boxing? Most probably he weighed 160 lbs that night. Isn’t that blatant cheating against a very very small opponent? Did you forget to write against Mosley, that he should be forever banned in the sport being a self-confessed steroid user? Yet you praised Mayweather for fighting Mosley? Did you forget to write an article against Mayweather for refusing to fight Pacquiao even though the whole world of boxing is demanding the fight for the last 2 years and the fight is necessary for the sport of boxing?

  • Pinoyhack.com

    I’m sure deep inside your soul, wou wanted to see the fight :)

  • Its You

    I’ll bet you, in Saturday night you would purchase the PPV and setting in your cozy sofa and have a cold beer while enjoying the PacMan not stop action.

  • Mactaczink

    I do watch boxing only to enjoy competitive fights, and not for anything else….may it be moral or not, may it be expensive or not, so long the fight will give me excitement…I will watch it…!!! I am watching not for the benefit of the boxing industry…I am to watch for me to enjoy…

  • Mactaczink

    Boxing is about to fighters competing inside the ring, I dont care much what they did in past outside of the ring..so long fighters are to fight competitively inside fair and square and the fight got my excitement and interest..for me that kind of fights are worth watching…

  • Jim

    Watching Pacquiao’s fight is not a boring activity to do. He is so sensational that every man in the world ought o know him for his sensational wins over his opponents. You should Watch Pacquiao vs Margarito Online to know it with your bare eyes how great he is in today’s boxing.

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