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LOS ANGELES – Francisco Espinoza, manager to WBO welterweight rey Antonio Margarito has made is very clear, his fighter will be taking a cool $1,200,000 and fight numero uno contender Paul Williams.
In the process, he spurned a bout with Miguel Cotto June 9 in New York City, for now.
Via telephone, Espinoza informed Boxing Confidential that the decision to fight Williams was in the very best interests of his fighter.
"If we agreed to the Cotto fight and by passed Williams," said Espinoza, "What happens if Cotto losses to Urkal in March? Margarito is left without a championship, a big time fight, and you know the division’s track record for giving Antonio opportunities."
Margarito has been avoided by Floyd Mayweather Jr., among others, and Espinoza, after being so public about Margarito’s difficulties, felts as if they should not do the same to Williams.
"We have told the world that Antonio has been avoided," said Espinoza, "We have gotten a lot of calls and e-mails, so we decided to give Williams the opportunity he has rightfully deserved and not do to him, what many have done to us."
When informed about Arum’s comments here on Boxing Confidential, regarding possible legal maneuvering by Top Rank against Goossen Tutor Productions (the winner’s of the purse bid), Espinoza was not concerned.
"Bob knew what we were doing," said Espinoza, "he needs to take care of his interests as a promoter, and we have to take care of Margarito’s interests as a fighter. Those are two different set of interests."
LOS ANGELES – Francisco Espinoza, manager to WBO welterweight rey Antonio Margarito has made is very clear, his fighter will be taking a cool $1,200,000 and fight numero uno contender Paul Williams.
In the process, he spurned a bout with Miguel Cotto June 9 in New York City, for now.
Via telephone, Espinoza informed Boxing Confidential that the decision to fight Williams was in the very best interests of his fighter.
"If we agreed to the Cotto fight and by passed Williams," said Espinoza, "What happens if Cotto losses to Urkal in March? Margarito is left without a championship, a big time fight, and you know the division’s track record for giving Antonio opportunities."
Margarito has been avoided by Floyd Mayweather Jr., among others, and Espinoza, after being so public about Margarito’s difficulties, felts as if they should not do the same to Williams.
"We have told the world that Antonio has been avoided," said Espinoza, "We have gotten a lot of calls and e-mails, so we decided to give Williams the opportunity he has rightfully deserved and not do to him, what many have done to us."
When informed about Arum’s comments here on Boxing Confidential, regarding possible legal maneuvering by Top Rank against Goossen Tutor Productions (the winner’s of the purse bid), Espinoza was not concerned.
"Bob knew what we were doing," said Espinoza, "he needs to take care of his interests as a promoter, and we have to take care of Margarito’s interests as a fighter. Those are two different set of interests."
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