Pacquiao Doesn't Need Belts, The Way He Administers A Whuppin'

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  • Foodie One
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    Pacquiao Doesn't Need Belts, The Way He Administers A Whuppin'

    Pacquiao doesn't need belts, the way he administers a whuppin'


    The subject, as usual, is Manny Pacquiao and the issue is whether it matters that no welterweight belt will be at stake when he fights Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 at a catch weight of 145.


    You won’t often find me agreeing with Bob Arum and disagreeing with Michael Marley and dSource Guillermo here on examiner.com, but . . .
    Marley and dSource think a beltless fight is a travesty, and so do a lot of Pacquiao fans, because he can’t set the all-time record for divisions ruled unless he’s winning belts, willy-nilly. He won a lightweight belt for beating David Diaz 13 months ago, to go with five others he’s won from flyweight to junior lightweight, but he got none for beating Oscar De La Hoya or Ricky Hatton subsequently.


    Apparently, then, the two fights that have sextupled Pacquiao’s Q ratings don’t mean squat without the imprimatur of the WBO.
    Arum, the promoter who is a primary beneficiary of Pacquiao’s eminence, says Pacquiao don’t need no stinkin’ belt for beating Cotto, or anyone, as long as he ranks No. 1 or even No. 2 on the mythical pound-for-pound list.


    Arum is being pragmatic, as usual, trying to save himself and the two fighters $340,000, but his position has appeal for a boxing idealist. The lust for the 70-odd belts that signify world titles these days seems so shallow, so, well, Western, that one might have hoped Filipinos would proclaim themselves above this fray. But Marley supposedly received 18,000 e-mails via philboxing.com and Pacquiao’s site that reflected heavy support for Marley’s stance. (See his cameo appearance on HBO’s artistic “Assault in the Ring” documentary, reviewed July 16, which premieres this weekend.) And Guillermo guarantees that Pacquiao’s fans, especially his Filipino fans, will shun the Cotto fight if the record isn’t at stake.


    Marley and your Welterweight Champion here both go back to the days when there were eight belts, when having one actually meant something. But even then, accumulating several would not have assured ascendance.
    When I think of Sugar Ray Robinson’s records, I’m thinking Charlie Parker and Duke Ellington, not “most knockouts rendered in rounds seven through nine” or “belts won.” Pacquiao’s legacy is entering the Robinson realm, which far eclipses all six belts won by De La Hoya.
    So I’m with Arum. Belts, shmelts.


    http://www.examiner.com/x-802-SF-Boxing-Examiner~y2009m7d29-Pacquiao-doesnt-need-belts-the-way-he-administers-a-whuppin
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    Lady Fan, in what round will The Pacman K.O Cotto?

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    • The Great Shark
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      Why does his (Pacquiao) team or those in his circle insist on wanting the belt? For the record, okay, but the fight has already been agreed on to be at 145lbs, which is stated to be a catchweight. Cotto won the belt rightfully so at the welterweight at 147lbs. and makes no sense to have the title on the line. Yeah it may be only two pounds, but that's two pounds less than what Pacquiao wanted to fight at.

      What my point is, is that Pacquiao is the one from making this a legitimate welterweight fight. If he wants that glory and to appease his fans, then he needs to meet Cotto, and his belt, at 147lbs. PacStans need not email journalists, they need to tell the man himself.

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      • Foodie One
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        #4
        Originally posted by KENSHIRO
        Lady Fan, in what round will The Pacman K.O Cotto?
        Within 12 rounds obviously. Can't pick one right now. I feel poor Miguel will end up like Ricky Hatton though. JAT

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          • hozer915
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            if manny wants the 147 lbs belt then he should fight at 147 lbs but if he insists on 145 then he should just fight without the belt on the line

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