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  • Jose Sulaiman Proud of Pacquiao's Win Over De La Hoya

    WBC president Jose Sulaiman is very proud of having Manny Pacquiao [as champion]. Sulaiman also congratulated Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and the Filipino people for having a great champion like Pacquiao. [details]

  • #2
    Isn't this the same guy who said that this match is a mismatch? Hypocrite.

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    • #3
      The lure of the Hatton and PBF fights will be too much for Pac to go back to 135. He mighta wasted his paper on those ****** WBC fees, but **** it. I'd still wanna see him at LW, but if he's gotta ditch that belt for the bigger fights, do it up.

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      • #4
        Sulaiman, who is treated like a king whenever he goes to Manila doesn't deserve any respect from the Filipino people. For a measly sum that he is claiming as sanction fees, he publicly lambasted Pacquiao- who has not even received any bill. He timed the public lambasting during the WBC convention to be able to maximize media coverage.

        Is he badly running out of funds that he had to make such a scene?

        He also called the bout a mismatch but the onesided manhandling of Barrera of an unknown fighter, right under his nose, didn't deserve any comment from him. The terrible mismatch happened in the same place, at the same time as the WBC convention. When pressed by the press, he washed his hands off it.

        Whoa!

        Sulaiman...

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        • #5
          Why am I not surprised?

          I still can recall Sulaiman stepping over a fallen fighter alongside Don King to hail the winner some years ago.

          The fallen fighter was managed by Don King (the victor was not) and Don Jose was all praises for the loser prior to the fight.

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          • #6
            Since the first time i've heard of the WBC, Sulaiman's been its top honcho.

            When is it going to change? Does he own it?

            I see that his son is now also a top official of the WBC.

            Is WBC a family owned business?

            I am reminded of the hardware and grocery stores in Manila.
            Last edited by JDCruz; 12-07-2008, 09:20 AM.

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            • #7
              Wbc and their sanctoning fees

              does the wbc pull these fee figures out of a hat.
              Time for sulaiman to retire. Wbc-"world boxing crooks"

              rodhook

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              • #8
                Sulaiman silenced after Pacquiao settles his so-called outstanding payables to WBC and even praising Pacman for his recent annihilation of Oscar "The Black & Blue Boy" Dela Hoya. Hypocrite! You don't deserve Filipino people's respect.

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                • #9
                  pacquiao still has to pay 100T dollars appearance pay for sulaiman and his wbc sh.....t...

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                  • #10
                    In my opinion, it's time for fighters, once they have gained recognition, to stop paying sanction fees, unless it's a title bout. Pacquiao for instance, made his money fighting non title fights. Fighters make money from ticket sales and not from any prize money given by WBC. All that the organization does is ask for money.

                    Had we known that Sulaiman will try to lift himself again, simply because Pacquiao wore a WBC belt into the ring, we could have started an online and text petition for him to stop wearing that thing.

                    The sanction fees, which did not help both fighters in any way, could have been donated to the UNICEF and feed thousands of people in Africa.

                    $100 is enough to buy blankets that will warm 100 children in the cold dessert nights of Africa.

                    What more will $100,000 will do?

                    Get out of WBC!!!

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