Barrera must wait in line
March 12, 2006 | 12:00am
Its not often that a world boxing champion issues a challenge to his No. 1 contender for a fight. What usually happens is the No. 1 contender challenges the champion.
But World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight titlist Marco Antonio Barrera broke tradition by publicly challenging No. 1 contender Manny Pacquiao to a rematch in a mandatory defense.
No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but thats what it looks like.
To signify his intentions, Barrera went the WBC route and prompted Sulaiman to issue a letterdated last March 6 and addressed to Pacquiao, manager Shelly Finkel, promoter Gary Shaw and Games and Amusements Board chairman Eric Buhainstipulating a seven-day period within which to register a reaction.
Sulaiman said hes ready to give his blessings for a rematch with Barreras title on the line.
"I sincerely hope that you will fight next for the WBC championship which was the first world championship that you ever held at the beginning of your brilliant boxing career," Sulaiman told Pacquiao.
Barrera, 32, is desperate to land a big-money fightor any fight for that matteras his March 25 bout against WBC lightweight king Jesus Chavez has been scrapped. Chavez recently injured his left bicep muscle in training and has pulled out of his defense against Barrera who wouldve gone up in weight to seek his third world crown in as many classes.
With Chavez out of the picture, Barrera even considered taking on Pacquaios brother Bobby. For a while, that seemed to be an interesting proposition even from Pacquiaos standpoint.
"A rematch between Manny and Barrera will definitely happen because its something the fans want," said a Pacquiao insider. "But thats not in the plans this year. Maybe, next March after Manny does a tune-up in Manila and takes care of (Erik) Morales before the year ends. If Bobby fights Barrera and loses, it will set up the stage for Manny to try to avenge his brothers loss. That will add drama to the rematch. If Bobby wins, then Barrera is finished."
But negotiations for a Barrera fight against Bobby never went to first base.
"Bobby was paid $90,000 to fight (former world champion) Carlos Hernandez whom he beat last year so if Barrera wants him, he should be ready to pay Bobby not less than $90,000," said another Pacquiao insider.
Apparently, Golden Boy Promotions, which represents Barrera, wasnt prepared to make a six-figure offer to Bobby.
A rematch between Bobby and Hernandez was in the works but its on hold, for some reason. Bobby, now the WBCs No. 11 superfeatherweight contender, may wind up seeing action in the undercard of Mannys main event here in June or July.
PacquiaoManny, that isisnt about to disrupt his plans for the year to accommodate Barrera. Hes too smart to fall into Barreras trap. At the moment, Barrera is close to fight-shapehed been in serious training for Chavezwhile Pacquiao has yet to hit the gym after demolishing Morales last January.
Because of his rousing win over Morales, Pacquiao is in a position where he can dictate the terms for his fights. Hes become bigger than the championship itself. When he faced Morales in their rematch, there was no "major" crown at stake. But the fight still drew a packed house at the Thomas and Mack Center and over 350,000 pay-per-view buys. That only means its the fight that sells tickets, regardless of what titleif anyis on the line.
Pacquiao shouldnt bow to pressure from the WBC to dance to Barreras music. Hes the No. 1 contender and hell fight Barrera when hes good and ready.
Right now, Pacquiaos problem is to find a suitable tune-up opponent for the Araneta Coliseum fight that ABS-CBN is airing on a global basis in June or July. Former world superbantamweight titlist Oscar Larios has backed out of the tiff, supposedly because HBO is not involved.
Larios should re-examine his conscience before using HBO as an excuse. Nobody likes a liar. If hes scared of Pacquaio, he should admit it like a maneven if it would mean, ironically, hes less than a man by admitting it. But I suspect the real reason is since Larios belongs to the Golden Boy stable, hes just stepping aside for Barrera to make his play.
If Larios isnt available, someone suggested bringing in former International Boxing Federation lightweight champion Javier Jauregui, now the WBC No. 3 superfeatherweight contender after Pacquiao and Morales. Jauregui waltzed to a win by majority decision over Filipino Randy Suico last year and is a dangerous opponent for Pacquiao because of his sleek style. On paper, he could do to Pacquiao what Zahir Raheem did to Morales.
Pacquiao has signed a contract for the tune-up fight with ABS-CBN so theres no backing out of it. He has also committed to face Morales in a rubber match before the year ends.
Morales promoter Bob Arum said the third match is slated for Sept. 16 in a Las Vegas football stadium that sits 26,000 spectators. But a source said that depends on whether Morales will have fully recovered from the injuries he suffered in the Pacquiao rematch. Morales insiders insist he wasnt badly hurt but a source said his right eye was slightly dislodged from its orbital socket and his right cheekbone was broken.
What this means is Barrera must wait in line for Pacquiao. Sure, Barreras the champion but whether he likes it or not, Pacquiaos the man of the moment.
But World Boxing Council (WBC) superfeatherweight titlist Marco Antonio Barrera broke tradition by publicly challenging No. 1 contender Manny Pacquiao to a rematch in a mandatory defense.
No less than WBC president Jose Sulaiman is pushing for the rematch. Call it a Mexican conspiracy if you want but thats what it looks like.
To signify his intentions, Barrera went the WBC route and prompted Sulaiman to issue a letterdated last March 6 and addressed to Pacquiao, manager Shelly Finkel, promoter Gary Shaw and Games and Amusements Board chairman Eric Buhainstipulating a seven-day period within which to register a reaction.
Sulaiman said hes ready to give his blessings for a rematch with Barreras title on the line.
"I sincerely hope that you will fight next for the WBC championship which was the first world championship that you ever held at the beginning of your brilliant boxing career," Sulaiman told Pacquiao.
Barrera, 32, is desperate to land a big-money fightor any fight for that matteras his March 25 bout against WBC lightweight king Jesus Chavez has been scrapped. Chavez recently injured his left bicep muscle in training and has pulled out of his defense against Barrera who wouldve gone up in weight to seek his third world crown in as many classes.
With Chavez out of the picture, Barrera even considered taking on Pacquaios brother Bobby. For a while, that seemed to be an interesting proposition even from Pacquiaos standpoint.
"A rematch between Manny and Barrera will definitely happen because its something the fans want," said a Pacquiao insider. "But thats not in the plans this year. Maybe, next March after Manny does a tune-up in Manila and takes care of (Erik) Morales before the year ends. If Bobby fights Barrera and loses, it will set up the stage for Manny to try to avenge his brothers loss. That will add drama to the rematch. If Bobby wins, then Barrera is finished."
But negotiations for a Barrera fight against Bobby never went to first base.
"Bobby was paid $90,000 to fight (former world champion) Carlos Hernandez whom he beat last year so if Barrera wants him, he should be ready to pay Bobby not less than $90,000," said another Pacquiao insider.
Apparently, Golden Boy Promotions, which represents Barrera, wasnt prepared to make a six-figure offer to Bobby.
A rematch between Bobby and Hernandez was in the works but its on hold, for some reason. Bobby, now the WBCs No. 11 superfeatherweight contender, may wind up seeing action in the undercard of Mannys main event here in June or July.
PacquiaoManny, that isisnt about to disrupt his plans for the year to accommodate Barrera. Hes too smart to fall into Barreras trap. At the moment, Barrera is close to fight-shapehed been in serious training for Chavezwhile Pacquiao has yet to hit the gym after demolishing Morales last January.
Because of his rousing win over Morales, Pacquiao is in a position where he can dictate the terms for his fights. Hes become bigger than the championship itself. When he faced Morales in their rematch, there was no "major" crown at stake. But the fight still drew a packed house at the Thomas and Mack Center and over 350,000 pay-per-view buys. That only means its the fight that sells tickets, regardless of what titleif anyis on the line.
Pacquiao shouldnt bow to pressure from the WBC to dance to Barreras music. Hes the No. 1 contender and hell fight Barrera when hes good and ready.
Right now, Pacquiaos problem is to find a suitable tune-up opponent for the Araneta Coliseum fight that ABS-CBN is airing on a global basis in June or July. Former world superbantamweight titlist Oscar Larios has backed out of the tiff, supposedly because HBO is not involved.
Larios should re-examine his conscience before using HBO as an excuse. Nobody likes a liar. If hes scared of Pacquaio, he should admit it like a maneven if it would mean, ironically, hes less than a man by admitting it. But I suspect the real reason is since Larios belongs to the Golden Boy stable, hes just stepping aside for Barrera to make his play.
If Larios isnt available, someone suggested bringing in former International Boxing Federation lightweight champion Javier Jauregui, now the WBC No. 3 superfeatherweight contender after Pacquiao and Morales. Jauregui waltzed to a win by majority decision over Filipino Randy Suico last year and is a dangerous opponent for Pacquiao because of his sleek style. On paper, he could do to Pacquiao what Zahir Raheem did to Morales.
Pacquiao has signed a contract for the tune-up fight with ABS-CBN so theres no backing out of it. He has also committed to face Morales in a rubber match before the year ends.
Morales promoter Bob Arum said the third match is slated for Sept. 16 in a Las Vegas football stadium that sits 26,000 spectators. But a source said that depends on whether Morales will have fully recovered from the injuries he suffered in the Pacquiao rematch. Morales insiders insist he wasnt badly hurt but a source said his right eye was slightly dislodged from its orbital socket and his right cheekbone was broken.
What this means is Barrera must wait in line for Pacquiao. Sure, Barreras the champion but whether he likes it or not, Pacquiaos the man of the moment.
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