View Full Version : Another Boxing Anomaly


Rick Reeno
10-16-2004, 12:53 AM
Light flyweight Gerald Ubatay who had lost his last two fights, faced Thai super bantamweight Duangpetch Nakornthongparkview last October 4 and suffered a unanimous decision loss in a six round bout for which he was reportedly to receive his purse of $500 only yesterday, some eleven days after the fight.

Ubatay who is managed by Lito Mondejar was accompanied to Thailand by boxing manager and matchmaker Leonil Lazarito. Ubatay claimed in a conversation with people at L&M Gym where he trains that his Thai opponent didn't even weigh in, which was an obvious ploy to hide Duangpetch's true weight since the fight contract stipulated a weight of 114 pounds and he normally fights at 122. Ubatay said that when he inquired about the weight of Duangpetch he was told that he had already weighed in and it was "okay." [details (http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=118)]

psychopath
10-16-2004, 07:51 AM
Good work Ronnie, good reporting! :D . . . now tell me where I can meet you so I can break your both hands and cut your tongue to ensure that you can't write or report again. :cool:

grayfist
10-19-2004, 12:55 AM
:mad: I can't understand why promoters and managers don't protect their boxers! Boxers are their basic resource! Without boxers, there can be no boxing! They're looking a lot as silly as gold panners who throw away the nuggets and keep the rocks to build a camp so that they can pan for nuggets! Those boxing crooks take in peanuts of temporary profits but sacrifice the sport's sustainability! Dumb!!! :mad:

phallus
10-19-2004, 01:17 AM
unfortunately for boxers, there's no money in protecting the fighters, promoters, like other businessmen see the fighters as throwaway, just like everything else is - take the quick bucks, they can always find someone else