By Brent Matteo Alderson
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Finally after years of mismanagement and miscalculations, Juan Manuel Marquez is going to get the opportunity to fight a superstar in a super fight. Juan Manuel has never been very lucky. He was the WBO’s number one ranked challenger for a two year period in the late 90’s while Prince Naseem Hamed was champion. You know how the organizations are, the WBO loved Hamed and the publicity and income that his fights generated and kept granting the Prince extension after extension. They even declared Hamed a so-called “Super Champion”, which game the charismatic puncher even more lee-way to legally side-step his mandatory defense against Marquez.
After all the waiting, bickering and negotiating Marquez realized that Hamed would never step in the ring with him and in September of 1999 fought undefeated southpaw Feddie Norwood for the WBA 126-pound title in a boring scrap that in all honesty could have gone either way.




