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hellblazer
09-15-2007, 06:25 PM
Manny open to fight Katsidis
SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin M. Henson
Sunday, September 16, 2007

Although he’s not looking past Marco Antonio Barrera, boxing icon Manny Pacquiao said recently hard-hitting WBO interim lightweight champion Michael Katsidis will be considered as a future opponent “if the price is right.”
Pacquiao is the heavy betting favorite to repeat over Barrera in their Las Vegas rematch on Oct. 6. Four years ago, Pacquiao blasted Barrera into submission in the 11th round in San Antonio in their first encounter.
Pacquiao was asked about possible next opponents during a press conference announcing his two-year entertainment talent contract with the GMA-7 network in Quezon City last weekend.
Golden Boy matchmaker Sampson Lewkowicz, in a recent STAR interview, singled out Katsidis as the logical choice for Pacquiao to fight because of his exciting Arturo Gatti-type style.
Pacquiao said he wouldn’t rule out Katsidis even if it means moving up to the 135-pound division. It all depends on the offer, he added. Pacquiao said he wouldn’t find it difficult fighting as a lightweight. Pacquiao, in fact, now weighs 135 but expects to scale down to the superfeatherweight limit of 130 for Barrera.
Katsidis, 27, has a 23-0 record, with 20 KOs, and is coming off a bloody win on points over Czar Amonsot last July. Amonsot was later hospitalized because of slight bleeding in the head outside the brain.
A Pacquiao adviser suggested Mexico’s Humberto Soto as a future opponent, too. Soto, a Top Rank fighter, has been listed as a candidate by promoter Bob Arum. It was Soto who stopped Pacquiao’s brother Bobby in the seventh round at Madison Square Garden in New York last June.
But Pacquiao doubted Soto’s marketability as a pay-per-view attraction.
Soto, 27, is booked to face Joan Guzman for the WBO superfeatherweight title in El Cajon on Nov. 17. Soto’s record is 42-5-2, with 26 KOs. A win over the unbeaten Guzman will bring Soto closer to a match against Pacquiao.
Another candidate is Argentina’s Jorge Barrios who lost a disputed split decision to Guzman last year. Barrios, 31, has compiled a 47-3-1 record, with 34 KOs, since turning pro in 1996.
Pacquiao said he’s not keen on fighting for a world title because of the high sanction fees charged by the governing bodies. He estimated an average of $150,000 is taken off the purse of a fighter in his category to pay for title recognition by a “world” organization.
It is no surprise that the Pacquiao-Barrera rematch will not be a defense of the Filipino’s WBC International superfeatherweight crown although the fight is scheduled for 12 rounds. Because no title will be at stake, sanction fees are irrelevant.
In the modern era of boxing, marquee fighters determine the success of the live gate and TV sales – not whether the bouts are for world championships.
Regarding Pacquiao’s purse for the Barrera fight, lawyer Franklin (Jeng) Gacal was in Las Vegas for three weeks to renegotiate the original offer of a minimum $2 million paycheck and a 57-43 sharing of all income, including pay-per-view.
Gacal hinted he was able to increase the minimum pay but the sharing proportion couldn’t be reworked. No figures were disclosed even as Gacal said Pacquiao was content with the final terms of the contract.
Gacal said the fight contract stipulated a confidentiality condition that no figures would be disclosed to the public.

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hellblazer
09-15-2007, 06:30 PM
damn! PacMan is not fighting for his country anymore, he's only concern are big payday$$$$$$$$$... lol

China_hand_Joe
09-15-2007, 06:44 PM
It is good to see Pacman is actually willing to take on a prime fighter.

He hasn't changed at all, he was always in it for the money.

teekay00
09-15-2007, 06:51 PM
i would pay to see this go down

ozziebattler
09-15-2007, 07:09 PM
Money always takes over.Got to realise most elite boxers are from the slums of there respective countries and havent ever experienced being able to get whatever they went etc.

It can easily go to ones head and take over you..As it obviously has with pacman.

Mind you i cant blame the guy for wanting to make the most money he can..
He is getting punched in the head for a living.Boxing aint golf or tennis people.

brooklyn1550
09-15-2007, 07:10 PM
Katsidis-Pacquiao would be a war for the ages. Katsidis is no defensive master and Pacman will hit him, but he has an excellent chin and is really just a brutal fighter. He might be too strong for Pacman.

Manny better not look past Barrera because as each day goes by, the more I smell an upset in the making.

hellblazer
09-15-2007, 07:13 PM
You have to give it to him for being the most exciting figher in the planet. He has to make hay while the sun is out. Actually at this point, he doesn't need money anymore. He's now a billionaire in the Phils.
but still, he should win 1 or 2 legit belts(@ 130 & 135). i'd rather remember him as a
great champion (the one who fought for honor & glory not for money), not a greedy boxer. He doesn't fight for the titles because
of the sanction fees he needs to pay :deal

Dr Gonzo
09-15-2007, 07:36 PM
Both require blood transfusions by the 6th round with no defensive skills being employed whatsoever :)

would love to see this go down - i think Kat would be too big and strong for Pacman

PacDbest
09-15-2007, 08:05 PM
Pac is wise, why pay sanctioning fee?? He's the money man. Take the highest offer.

JMM can defend his title as much as he wants but he will not make what he can make in fighting Pac. Pac might take this fight if JMM will take the pay cut to pay for Sanctioning fee. Or else pac has a lot of option.

achillesthegreat
09-15-2007, 08:12 PM
PAC has paid the cost to be the boss. He wants to get paid well for fighting the best. More power to him I say. He'll fight a top fighter, sell out the stadium and have people watching at home, thus he deserves to get paid for it.

PAC is always erratice at every weight class. I wish he would bring some order to his career. He just jumps about and fights whoever.

Lostmykeys
09-15-2007, 09:02 PM
Damn I wanna see this fight.

Dantes
09-15-2007, 09:16 PM
Manny's a better boxer, but Katsidis is relentless and has a chance. He won't take a backward step- which would either spell disaster or possibly be enough to put Manny down. Either way it spells :!:

T.C.W
09-15-2007, 09:20 PM
:good :happy :happy :partytime :bananamaniac :party :party :banana :banana :banana :mj :mj :mj :lama :lama :lama :dance :dance :dance :hh :hh :hop :hop :woot :woot :woot

AW0L
09-15-2007, 09:22 PM
is it just me or is anyone else more interested in the joan and soto fight?

ozziebattler
09-16-2007, 02:19 AM
is it just me or is anyone else more interested in the joan and soto fight?


just you..


we want pacman vs the great katsidis...

Rock0052
09-16-2007, 05:56 AM
Pac vs Katsidis = Fight of the year

duran83
09-16-2007, 07:45 AM
Katsidis-Pacquiao would be a war for the ages. Katsidis is no defensive master and Pacman will hit him, but he has an excellent chin and is really just a brutal fighter. He might be too strong for Pacman.

Manny better not look past Barrera because as each day goes by, the more I smell an upset in the making.

Good chin?

Im sorry but the guy was out of there against British leveled fighter Graham Earl, if Kats was in agaisnt a better fighter he wouldnt of been finished. Pac finishes him within 5 i have no doubt about that.

PATSYS
09-16-2007, 08:23 AM
Manny open to fight Katsidis
SPORTING CHANCE By Joaquin M. Henson
Sunday, September 16, 2007

Although he’s not looking past Marco Antonio Barrera, boxing icon Manny Pacquiao said recently hard-hitting WBO interim lightweight champion Michael Katsidis will be considered as a future opponent “if the price is right.”
Pacquiao is the heavy betting favorite to repeat over Barrera in their Las Vegas rematch on Oct. 6. Four years ago, Pacquiao blasted Barrera into submission in the 11th round in San Antonio in their first encounter.
Pacquiao was asked about possible next opponents during a press conference announcing his two-year entertainment talent contract with the GMA-7 network in Quezon City last weekend.
Golden Boy matchmaker Sampson Lewkowicz, in a recent STAR interview, singled out Katsidis as the logical choice for Pacquiao to fight because of his exciting Arturo Gatti-type style.
Pacquiao said he wouldn’t rule out Katsidis even if it means moving up to the 135-pound division. It all depends on the offer, he added. Pacquiao said he wouldn’t find it difficult fighting as a lightweight. Pacquiao, in fact, now weighs 135 but expects to scale down to the superfeatherweight limit of 130 for Barrera.
Katsidis, 27, has a 23-0 record, with 20 KOs, and is coming off a bloody win on points over Czar Amonsot last July. Amonsot was later hospitalized because of slight bleeding in the head outside the brain.
A Pacquiao adviser suggested Mexico’s Humberto Soto as a future opponent, too. Soto, a Top Rank fighter, has been listed as a candidate by promoter Bob Arum. It was Soto who stopped Pacquiao’s brother Bobby in the seventh round at Madison Square Garden in New York last June.
But Pacquiao doubted Soto’s marketability as a pay-per-view attraction.
Soto, 27, is booked to face Joan Guzman for the WBO superfeatherweight title in El Cajon on Nov. 17. Soto’s record is 42-5-2, with 26 KOs. A win over the unbeaten Guzman will bring Soto closer to a match against Pacquiao.
Another candidate is Argentina’s Jorge Barrios who lost a disputed split decision to Guzman last year. Barrios, 31, has compiled a 47-3-1 record, with 34 KOs, since turning pro in 1996.
Pacquiao said he’s not keen on fighting for a world title because of the high sanction fees charged by the governing bodies. He estimated an average of $150,000 is taken off the purse of a fighter in his category to pay for title recognition by a “world” organization.
It is no surprise that the Pacquiao-Barrera rematch will not be a defense of the Filipino’s WBC International superfeatherweight crown although the fight is scheduled for 12 rounds. Because no title will be at stake, sanction fees are irrelevant.
In the modern era of boxing, marquee fighters determine the success of the live gate and TV sales – not whether the bouts are for world championships.
Regarding Pacquiao’s purse for the Barrera fight, lawyer Franklin (Jeng) Gacal was in Las Vegas for three weeks to renegotiate the original offer of a minimum $2 million paycheck and a 57-43 sharing of all income, including pay-per-view.
Gacal hinted he was able to increase the minimum pay but the sharing proportion couldn’t be reworked. No figures were disclosed even as Gacal said Pacquiao was content with the final terms of the contract.
Gacal said the fight contract stipulated a confidentiality condition that no figures would be disclosed to the public.

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Pac by KO

Toopretty
09-16-2007, 08:25 AM
:good :happy :happy :partytime :bananamaniac :party :party :banana :banana :banana :mj :mj :mj :lama :lama :lama :dance :dance :dance :hh :hh :hop :hop :woot :woot :woot

:good:good:good:good:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:happy:cheers:cheers:cheers:cheers:che ers:cheers:dunnowha::dunnowha::dunnowha::dunnowha::smile::smile::smile::smile: This is going to be FOY whenever or if ever it takes place.

Morrissey
09-16-2007, 09:09 AM
is it just me or is anyone else more interested in the joan and soto fight?

You are not alone..

I share your manlove for that pick' em fight...:thumbsup

PATSYS
09-16-2007, 09:11 AM
is it just me or is anyone else more interested in the joan and soto fight? This fight may not end up to be as exciting as Pac-Katsidis, but it intrigues me more than Pac-Katsidis. The winner here joins Pac and JMM among the elites in the 130 lbs division.

Morrissey
09-16-2007, 09:13 AM
Seems Manny is being a mercenary now, with no regards to titles and legacies.

Though this is going to be exciting and action-packed, I was hoping if Pac ever goes up to 135 for a suicide, he would fight Juan DIaz first.

blackstrider
09-16-2007, 11:06 AM
I cnt blame manny for asking a good pay, he deserves it. besides, every after fight he won hundreds of neighbors went in line to recieve whatever manny had to give to them such groceries, rice anf many more. He always shares his money especially to those who are in need(poor). Thats why he has to demand more, to help more people including those "leeches" around him.peace.

retriever
09-16-2007, 11:15 AM
Hope it happens soon.