Comments Thread For: Manny Pacquiao Should've Tossed His Worthless WBA Belt In The Trash, Where It Belongs

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  • MONGOOSE66
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    #21
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    By Keith Idec - LAS VEGAS - Manny Pacquiao struggled Wednesday to find the proper placement for his WBA welterweight championship belt. The Filipino legend eventually d****d it over his right shoulder as he and Yordenis Ugas, who owns the same WBA 147-pound crown, posed for photos following their press conference at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Pacquiao should've dumped it in the nearest trash can, Rid**** Bowe style, because that's where worthless WBA belts belong after years of objectionable behavior.
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    Who cares……… nobody knows him because he has the WBA belt. Belts mean NOTHING when you have a big name.

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    • landotter
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      #22
      Originally posted by Tatabanya

      Most journalists - and I'm not necessarily meaning Mr. Idec - would immediately change their tune if one of the organizations hired them as publicists for a good amount of money. The lone writers who went against the establishment were either fired (Nigel Collins, when De La Hoya bought The Ring Magazine) or dead (the late, great Jim Brady, of whom I warmly recommend to everybody his excellent book Boxing Confidential).
      I will look it up. Respect Brady, and this is the first I have heard his name in a long time.

      In the end, boxers like to be called champs and promotions like to use the term "title fight" when advertising. It is a gross destruction of the history of championship belts. And it is not going anywhere.

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      • Tatabanya
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        #23
        Originally posted by landotter
        I will look it up. Respect Brady, and this is the first I have heard his name in a long time.
        By all means, do it. The paperback version is easily available for a few dollars.

        Brady was a serious investigator of the crimes of boxing, from the ancient eras until he died. He lists names and facts, reports about conversations involving alphabet presidents and corrupted managers, is not afraid to talk about Don King and Bob Arum's connections.

        He was a soloist whose lines were incisive and dangerous, not someone who churns out commonplaces while hiding behind a generic choir of disapproval.

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #24
          Belt is worthless but not who you beat for that belt.

          Pac beat Keith Thurman for that belt.

          If Pac blows ugas out, Thurman might just be the 2nd best in the division.

          Spence might be done.
          Crawford fights no one.
          Porter was lucky to beat ugas.

          If pac has an easy time with ugas, Thurman gave him a good fight. Thurman clearly #2 in the division.

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          • Tatabanya
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            #25
            Speaking of Jim Brady, you can hear his testimony about WBA's practices involving Carl and Don King - plus other extremely interesting remarks - in this C-SPAN video from 1997. Some 24 years ago, well before the world of boxing writers, for some reason, suddenly erupted against WBA after Maestre vs Fox.

            Committee members heard testimony from boxing promoters and regulators, sportswriters and professional boxers on the boxing industry in the U.S. They testified about the need for a pension system for all professional boxers and for protection of boxers from exploitation and injury, especially those who do not make much money from boxing.

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            • BoxingIsGreat
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              #26
              Originally posted by Liondw
              These belts aren't that valuable anymore. Who cares about the belts if you become the best by beating the best. People know who the best boxers are.
              Well said, man. The birdview of a real fan.

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