Bookmark Website  | Free Registration  | The Team

Boxing Champions |  Boxing Schedule |  Boxing Video  |  Boxing History   |  Pound For Pound  | The Wire |  Audio  |  Arcade
Caballero's Promoter: "No Juanma Offer Ever Made" - Boxing News
BoxingScene Archive
• Boxing Articles
• Boxing Interviews
• Breaking News
• Boxing Press Releases
• Boxing Results
• World Boxing News
Search BoxingScene

>>>Advanced Search<<<
• Register A Free Account
• Account Login
• Boxing Schedule
• Boxing Champions
• Boxing Downloads
• Boxing Forums
• Boxing News Wire
• Boxing Photos
• Boxing History
• Boxer Search
• Boxing Tickets
• Fantasy Betting
• Feedback
• Fitness and Health  
• Free Homepage
• Mixed Martial Arts
• MMA Tickets
• Pound For Pound
• Ring Card Girls
• Upcoming Fight Archive

 Last update:  10-11-2009      Read more by Rick Reeno            
   
Caballero's Promoter: "No Juanma Offer Ever Made"
Share Click Here To Email Printable version Search BoxingScene Database 

By Rick Reeno

Contrary to some of the reports being printed, Celestino Caballero's promoter Leon Margules tells BoxingScene.com that a unification bout with Juan Manuel Lopez has never been offered by Top Rank. Margules was angered by a few reports that claimed Caballero's team had priced themselves out by requesting too much money. Caballero sat ringside on Saturday at the WaMu Threater in Madison Square Garden, and watched Lopez pull out a very tough decision over Rogers Mtagwa. Top Rank's Bob Arum told numerous media outlets that $150,000 was on the table for Caballero to fight Lopez on January 23 in Puerto Rico. That offer, according to Margules, was never made to him.

"The kid comes in and asks for tickets to the fight. And they [Top Rank] agree - but why would you seat him in 203 and not ringside where the guy can be seen? Because you have no intention of getting in the ring with him because you know your guy is going to get beat. He [Arum] never made me an offer. Nobody [from Top Rank] made me an offer," Margules said. "He has no intention to fight Caballero because he is afraid of him."

Arum named two possible options for Lopez in January, Steven Luevano and Elio Rojas, who are both featherweight champions. Margules is confident that a fight with Caballero is less expensive than Arum's options of Luevano and Rojas. 

"The best opponent that the fans want to see him fight is Caballero, and he is also the most reasonably priced. Do you think [Luevano's manager] Cameron Dunkin is going to send Luevano will to Puerto Rico for less money? Do you think Don King [Rojas' promoter] will? They haven't offered anything. The best deal that can be made is Caballero," Margules said.

"How do you know what I want? I haven't accepted anything because no offer has been made, but maybe I will accept. But no offer has been made so what's the difference."

Arum brought up another issue, and Margules threw in another solution. Lopez, according to Arum, had issues with making the super bantamweight limit for the Mtagwa fight. He told reporters that Lopez will move up in his next fight. Margules is willing to let Arum pick the weight, whether it be featherweight, super featherweight or lightweight. In order to build Lopez into another Miguel Cotto, Margules says the Puerto Rican champion will need a career defining fight.

"Whatever he wants the weight to be - we'll fight at. Featherweight, welterweight, it doesn't matter. We want the fight but nobody has made me an offer. I know Bob is in a difficult position because I know his fighter doesn't really want this fight and I can understand why - because he is going to get beat," Margules said. 

"I'll tell you this; based on the crowd that attended this fight, Lopez needs a career defining fight. There were 3100 people and John Duddy [who was on the undercard] used to draw 4000 by himself. He needs a career defining win and the only career defining win is Caballero - if he can beat him."

 

 User Comments and Feedback (must register to comment)

on 10-12-2009 by nfiniti
yo .. 3 titles are on the line.. unify the shit.. come on Juanma/Arum.. both of you's put the 3 on the line.. ... y'all both going to 126 anyways.. do it being the wba/ibf/wbo champ... sucker(s) tu sa'es que pelenchin te va knockear.. jejje lol

anybody believe ...
on 10-12-2009 by martin_1995
I knew Junama chicken wasn't going to fight this guy (caballero) Now after this mediocre demostration with a bum with 12 losses he even make the bum look good.. jajaja Come on juanma where is your word or where is your puertorican heart? keep your word and don't give any stupid excuse no one...

on 10-12-2009 by boxer#1
[QUOTE=TailorMade;6339136]Wow... I knew that Ch@mp is the biggest nuthugger on the site.... But this is the BIGGEST nut hug job in the history of BoxingScene... I cant believe that Ch@amp really believes this....[/QUOTE] F*ck off HTown. You have absoultely no room to call anyone a nuthug...

on 10-12-2009 by LilGizmo562
[QUOTE=Ch@mpBox@PR;6338034]Possibly. He looked worst than Juanma in that fight!!!! [B]Matters of fact I think I saw a article stating that Caballero was havin problems malking 122[/B] I'll try to find the interview where Juanma himself said he fought sick against Peñalosa and Lontchi T...

on 10-12-2009 by TailorMade
[QUOTE=Ch@mpBox@PR;6338786] A duck by Arum not by Juanma so STFU! [/QUOTE] Wow... I knew that Ch@mp is the biggest nuthugger on the site.... But this is the BIGGEST nut hug job in the history of BoxingScene... I cant believe that Ch@amp really believes this....

Post A Comment/View More User Comments 

   
 Top Headlines
 MMA Headlines
 
 Related Articles
  Floyd Mayweather: "Mosley Has P...
  Arthur Abraham Says Carl Froch ...
  Manny Pacquiao Can Fight Clotte...
  Bradley-Valero: Possible June F...
  Vitali Klitschko-Nikolai Valuev...
  Huck vs Richards To Take Place ...
  Robert Guerrero Withdraws From ...
  Nonito Donaire Wants To Demolis...
  Team Timothy Bradley: "Valero, ...
  Berto vs. Malignaggi Talks Cont...
 Latest Active Forum Threads
Latest Active Threads
 What's New at BoxingScene.com

 


Advertisement




Privacy Policy - Submit News - Feedback - Site Map - Advertise with Us

Copyright © 2003-2009 BoxingScene LLC. All rights reserved.