WBC News: Marquez vs Pacquiao

It was very sad for me the last week as among other matters, a page – of the many that I have in my life – was touched by the passing away of a close friend and one of the best Latin-American boxing mentors and trainers, Amilcar Brusa from Argentina, with whom I spent many days, especially during the time of the great Carlos Monzón, for whom Brusa was trainer-manager always. May he rest in peace at the side of God and my hero, Carlso Monzón.

One other boxing hero and friend, Hector López, who died while sleeping at the age of 44, touched my heart as he had been in the Mexican team for the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, where he won a silver medal – which should have been gold, if justice could be found. I was a close supporter and advisor of the amateur Mexican team at the time, when Raul “Ratón” Macías was the president of the amateur federation, and I was invited to go to an L.A. Gym and found López to bring him to Mexico to beat the competition to be selected, as he was born in Mexico. He left two sons, who he was training for the Olympic Games in Brazil. Hector can be sure in heaven that the WBC will comply with his wishes.

One very happy day, and highly sensitive for me, was to see my son Mauricio be distinguished by his hand prints on the Hall of the Stars of Mexico City. I sincerely do not know how could I comply with my commitments at the WBC, without Mauricio, so I sincerely think that he deserved it, even when he was quite modest in originally objecting to such honor. There will be, for sure, people who do not empathize with father and son receiving recognitions, as that is human nature, but I can assure all those friends who are kind enough to read these thoughts, that neither my children nor myself look for anything else other than being of service to others, especially the most in need, always with love to our country and all of our friends around the world, with whom we share our devotion for the service of our sport, with deep gratitude for their kind consideration for recognitions that I do not deserve.

I would like to touch now on a boxing theme, addressed to all of the Mexican fans, for the exaggerated advertising in Mexico in the promotion of teams and athletes to raise them to heaven by the media, but to assassin them after they fail, while creating a spirit of high disappointment for the great Mexican fans. Boxing has been the greatest sport for Mexico, as its fighters are lions who travel the world to give great courageous fights with many obtaining world titles, but even in boxing advertising, and the media raise our boxers to the sky, like they did with Juan Manuel Márquez against Floyd Mayweather, who defeated him easily.

I am referring this time to the fight between Manny Pacquiao, considered to be one of the top – if not the top – pound per pound fighter of today, against the good Mexican fighter Juan Manuel Márquez, with some of the press painting him as the conqueror who has been the winner of all Mexicans, except for Eric Morales, who beat him once. I can express my thoughts for this fight as their fight will not be for the WBC title, even when both have been WBC champions in the past. Statistics and boxing common sense do not give an opportunity to Márquez.

I was in Thailand eight or nine years ago when Manny conquered his first WBC championship of the world of the flyweights, that he lost later after suffering inhumanely to make the weight. From there, he continued his career in eight different divisions, being at a prime age of 32 years old, being as strong as a bull, and having defeated many of the greatest boxers of his time, like the Mexicans Eric Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera and Juan Manuel Márquez himself, Oscar de la Hoya, Miguel Cotto, Shane Mosley, Ricky Hatton, Antonio Margarito – all of them great fighters, among many others.

Juan Manuel Márquez is 38 years old, with his age and moving up to welterweight making him slower by nature, and having met Joel Casamayor, Juan Díaz, Barrera and Michael Katsidis, who are, in my opinion, at a much lower level than those who Manny has fought, and when Marquez met Floyd Mayweather he was dropped once and lost every round of the fight, even when his courageous heart allowed him to fight valiantly the 12 rounds.

Pacquiao and Márquez have fought twice, with a draw and a win for Manny, and the Manny of those fights is definitely the Giant of today, while Juan Manuel is a four-years older boxer, now at 38; Pacquiao has changed his style, and now he also uses the right hand while he also boxes around, which he didn’t do in the past. Márquez is one of the great counterpunchers of today, which was difficult for Pacquiao four years ago, but not anymore, if you include all the considerations expressed above.

This is not a prediction, as anything can happen in boxing. It is plainly a warning to the boxing fans not to let them be misguided, especially in a city of gambling, just to make them aware that if Juan Manuel Márquez defeats Manny Pacquiao, it will be one of the greatest deeds of boxing today.

I express my appreciation to those friends who read my weekly thoughts, and express my best regards to all.

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3 Responses to “WBC News: Marquez vs Pacquiao”

  • JOSE says:

    PAQUEADO ES BUENO NADIE LO NIEGA PERO MARQUEZ LE A GANADO DOS VECES PERO LA ULTIMA VES SE LA ROBARON TONSES VAMOS MARQUEZ VIVA MEXICO CABRONES
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  • marlito solomon says:

    marques did not fight bigger opponent like cotto, mosley, clottey, margarito , dela hoya so i chose manny

  • Clarviaux says:

    Tecate offered a rebate a couple of years ago for another Pacquiao fight and never came through on it. Buyer Beware!

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