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  • thewall
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    Margarito All Hype No Action?

    The Limitation of Hype
    http://www.********boxing.com/news.php?p=8616&more=1
    antonio margarito22.10.06 - By Jeffrey Cabauatan: Any publicity is good publicity. This applies even more to the sport of boxing which shown tremendous decreased in fans and media exposure. Hype is what’s keeping the interest in boxing. In an era where key match ups failed to materialize and champions avoid one another, it seems that hype over a certain fighter keeps the fans salivating for a the next Mike Tyson, Oscar De la Hoya, and Manny Pacquiao.

    It worked wonders before. A good example is Prince Naseem Hamed who brutally knocked out every fighter that was put in front of him in stunning fashion. He was essential into bringing the spotlight into the little guys. His aura of invincibility came to a sudden halt when he faced brawler turned boxer Marco Antonio Barrera. Some may argue that Hamed was nothing but a product of hype who carefully chose his opponent. However, those same people can’t deny that his popularity propelled Barrera’s status into p4p elite.

    Like it or not, hype create more superstar than talent and skills.

    Right now, nobody is cashing in more to the hype machine than Antonio Margarito. Prior to the Arum Hype propaganda, Margarito was just a mere foot note at the illustrious Welterweight division who had seen astronomical superstars in Sugar Shane Mosley, De la Hoya and Trinidad.

    When Floyd Mayweather stepped up to the Welterweight division, Arum immediately brought the Margarito name along. Coming off a demolition job over Kermit Cintron, Margarito was portrayed as a threat to Mayweather’s undefeated record.

    Margarito is strong, big, powerful, and will throw volume punches. He is perceived as a larger version of Jose Luis Castillo who gave Mayweather problems in their first encounter. The carnage that Margarito left inside the ring to those who were put in front of him leave many to believe that he can blemish Mayweather’s record.

    But Hype can only take you so far in the sport. While Mayweather was busy making millions of dollars with the names like Mitchell, Judah, and now Baldomir, Margarito is satisfied in facing Manuel Gomez.

    But who can Margarito face if everyone is avoiding him? If everyone in boxing is named Floyd Mayweather jr. then YES. Others have offered their willingness to face the Tijuana Tornado. Coming off his close decision loss to Hatton, Collazo made it clear that he wants to fight Margarito. It truly puzzles me how Arum cannot see that Collazo had made a name of himself by dropping a debatable close decision to Hatton.

    Then there is Paul “The Punisher” Williams. His resume does not look impressive but his name is familiar to boxing fans thanks to the hype and to HBO for broadcasting his previous two bouts. Margarito’s name is attached to Mayweather’s solely because he is a threat to him. Paul Williams’ name is attached to Margarito’s in the same note. Williams is tall, long, and likes to brawl. In addition, there are rumors flying around that he dropped Margarito in one of their sparring session. As a result Margarito kicked him out of his camp. Thus, the bitterness began.

    What made this more interesting is Paul William is the mandatory to Margarito’s WBO belt. However, Margarito chose to face Joshua Clottey instead of fulfilling his obligation to his mandatory. Paul Williams’ camp claimed that Margarito wants no part of him. On the other hand, Margarito’s camp attribute it to Williams’ pricing himself out.

    Two promising fighters from the Welterweight division with their share of hype but lacks the defining fight failed to reach an agreement. Now, they are relegated to face an opponent that will not improve their stature in the division. Joshua Clottey would be another so what in Margarito’s resume. Meanwhile, Paul Williams’ opponent will be another sacrificial lamb.

    Fighters can’t just make a living with their hype. They need a defining fight that would prove the doubters that they are the real deal. In the case of Williams and Margarito, one can give the other that defining fight. Hype can only take you so far. It’s still the fighter’s job to go out there and to prove to the world that he deserves it all.
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    couldnt agree more... about time somebody gets in the case of margarito instead of humping floyd's case all the time

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    • raymon123
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      Originally posted by thewall
      couldnt agree more... about time somebody gets in the case of margarito instead of humping floyd's case all the time
      Great article. It shows how all hype and no action margarito is. I remember when margarito stop a very long layoff in cintron in the mosley undercard fight and back then nobody talk about margarito win over cintron, the media and fans was talking about mosley performance in his first fight back after losing to winky in the second fight. And when mayweather decide to move up to 147 pounds, that's when margarito over hype come in to play thanks to a lying promoter in bob arum. Funny of all the years margarito been on at 147 pounds he has never been rank number 1 in the welterweight division lol. This so called most fear fighters has been called out by 12 fighters that want to fight him after his hype and thinking nobody wants to fight him. I think after margarito decide to fight the wbo number 5 rank contender in clottey proves that williams right now in the welterweight is the most fear mandatory. And whoever believes arum and margarito that already williams over price himself are idiots.

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        Originally posted by raymon123
        Great article. It shows how all hype and no action margarito is. I remember when margarito stop a very long layoff in cintron in the mosley undercard fight and back then nobody talk about margarito win over cintron, the media and fans was talking about mosley performance in his first fight back after losing to winky in the second fight. And when mayweather decide to move up to 147 pounds, that's when margarito over hype come in to play thanks to a lying promoter in bob arum. Funny of all the years margarito been on at 147 pounds he has never been rank number 1 in the welterweight division lol. This so called most fear fighters has been called out by 12 fighters that want to fight him after his hype and thinking nobody wants to fight him. I think after margarito decide to fight the wbo number 5 rank contender in clottey proves that williams right now in the welterweight is the most fear mandatory. And whoever believes arum and margarito that already williams over price himself are idiots.
        i would had like it better if the writer mentionedhow margarito himself turned down fights from collazo, ishe, and wants wright to move down to 154 instead of him moving up to 160.

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          #5
          Originally posted by thewall
          i would had like it better if the writer mentionedhow margarito himself turned down fights from collazo, ishe, and wants wright to move down to 154 instead of him moving up to 160.
          Winky even said he will go back down to 154 pounds to fight margarito but margarito and arum turn that down. Oscar was willing to payed margarito his highest money he ever had but arum and margarito turn it down.

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            #6
            next thing we know margarito will call out pac

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            • raymon123
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              #7
              Originally posted by flipside
              next thing we know margarito will call out pac
              Lol or barrera.

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              • xAUGUSTUSx
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                Margarito has had 7 title defenses at welterweight. That is the same weight class that Floyd considers himself the best in. Floyd has only had two fights at welterweight Never mind title defences. Judah and Mitchell both had moved up from 140 themselves so they were not real welters. Margarito has been making all his mandatories Paul Williams just moved into that spot 2 months ago. When was the last time Floyd had a manditory. He always seems to conveniently move up in weight after a fight or two. Antonio is big, strong, aggresive, smart and has a major belt what more does he need. You can't even mention Daniel Santos because that fight was ended on a cut caused by a headbutt, plus it was at 154. If you ask me it's Floyd Mayweather jr. that does'nt deserve a fight with Antonio Margarito

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                  Originally posted by xAUGUSTUSx
                  Margarito has had 7 title defenses at welterweight. That is the same weight class that Floyd considers himself the best in. Floyd has only had two fights at welterweight Never mind title defences. Judah and Mitchell both had moved up from 140 themselves so they were not real welters. Margarito has been making all his mandatories Paul Williams just moved into that spot 2 months ago. When was the last time Floyd had a manditory. He always seems to conveniently move up in weight after a fight or two. Antonio is big, strong, aggresive, smart and has a major belt what more does he need. You can't even mention Daniel Santos because that fight was ended on a cut caused by a headbutt, plus it was at 154. If you ask me it's Floyd Mayweather jr. that does'nt deserve a fight with Antonio Margarito
                  wow. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  • alliberg26
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                    We all know unlike gayweather, Margarito will fight williams..probably after his fight with clottey ....and we all know gayweather will not fight either of the two no matter what is offered to him...so for gayweather to claim the best welter wgt fighter he will have to beat margarito or he would just be consider a nobody which he currently is....ask anyone who doesn't know about boxing who dlh,mosley, or gatti is and they will probably have a clue but you ask who gayweather is and they will probably say he is a dress maker..so no matter how much you gayweather fans claim how famous gayweather is, remember only you know who he is...that is why dlh was earning more per fight when he was 20 then gayweather has ever earned....

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