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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

BARDON READY FOR OPBF TITLE CHALLENGE


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Jojo Bardon of the Rex 'Wakee' Salud Stable will depart for Japan on Thursday confident that when he goes back home the OPBF flyweight belt is already strapped on his waist.

The 27-year-old Bardon will take on undefeated Japanese Masaharu Naganawa in a 12-round bout for the vacant OPBF 112-lb title on March 18 at the International Conference Hall in Nagoya, Japan.

Bardon will be accompanied in his trip to Japan by trainer Juanito Ablaca and Filipino boxing judge Sev Necesario, although his manager Rex 'Wakee' Salud remained non-commital to the trip as he has been invited to watch the Gerry Penalosa-Daniel Ponce De Leon bout this weekend.

Salud stressed that he is having a hard time choosing which event to attend, saying that although Penalosa's fight is far bigger, Bardon is his boxer and should be given moral support.

Trainer Juanito Ablaca has indicated that Bardon has prepared long and hard against the undefeated Japanese by sparring against tough boxers at the Wakee Salud Gym.

Naganawa is undefeated in 11 fights with 2 knockout wins, which indicate that he may not be a solid puncher and may opt to outpoint Bardon.

The San Carlos City-raised Bardon, who holds the Philippine flyweight title, parades a less-than-stellar record of 16-10-1, 8 KO's.


Salud Confirms Solar's Big Payout!

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Rex 'Wakee' Salud, a comparatively honest man when it comes to boxing figures and certainly more adept at using the multiplication table, today confirmed that indeed, Solar Sports will pay $800,000 to Manny Pacquiao for the rights to cover the April 14 bout with Jorge Solis on free television.

Doing the math, $800,000 times 48 (at today's exchange rate) is P38.4 Million or P40 Million if we use the P50 rate.

"That's just for free tv, that does not include the upsides on closed circuits nationwide," Salud stressed.

ABS-CBN, according to inside sources, did not match Solar's offer as the price was already four times higher than their previous cash out.

The giant network, however, can claim to having clinched the better cards: the April 18 GBP card featuring Marco Antonio Barrera versus Juan Manuel Marquez plus Gerry Penalosa versus Daniel Ponce De Leon.

ABS-CBN's biggest catch, meanwhile, is the May 5 superbout between Oscar De la Hoya and Floyd Mayweather, which dwarfs the Pacquiao-Solis fight in terms of magnitude.

GACAL BRANDS P40 M RIGHTS FOR SOLIS FIGHT 'TSISMIS'


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Manny Pacquiao’s lawyer Franklin “Jing” Gacal has branded as “tsismis” reports that Solar Sports had agreed to pay Pacquiao P40 million for free TV, cable and all other ancillary rights for his April 14 showdown against undefeated but unknown Mexican Jorge Solis.

Viva Sports/Manila Standard Today learned that Pacquiao had called the giant Philippine broadcast network ABS-CBN to inform them that he was meeting with Solar Sports CEO Peter Chanliong who flew to GenSan and was ready to sign a deal unless ABS-CBN made a counter offer. Apparently the giant network which had invested heavily in Pacquiao in the past and promoted him and his fights extensively both in the country and abroad through its TFC Filipino channel, was not prepared to engage Solar in a bidding war and pay a heavy price.

Chanliong who is currently in Miami, Florida confirmed they had acquired the TV rights but declined to disclose the amount which he said is accepted business practice. He also revealed that the fight would be telecast on RPN 9 but did not rule out the possibility that it may be aired on GMA 7, the top competitor of ABS-CBN.

Gacal who initially indicated he did not know the exact amount and branded the figure “tsismis” (gossip) at the same time he disclosed that part of whatever income Pacquiao makes will go towards his election campaign for the congressional seat in South Cotabato in May.

Gacal claimed Pacquiao was the underdog in the battle to unseat incumbent congresswoman Darlene Antonino Custodia who is seeking a third term and possesses what Gacal termed “a 20 year old machinery.” Custodio is herself known to be wealthy besides being a smart, intelligent and charming lady.

The lawyer indicated that if Pacquiao wins “we can rule it an upset because he is the underdog even as he disclosed that incumbent Mayor Pedro Acharon was supporting Custodio since they both belong to the opposition.

INSIDE SPORTS: Solar Sports Invests Huge Sum to Cover Pacquiao-Solis Fight


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If the reports out of General Santos are true that Manny Pacquiao hardly bothered to watch a tape of Jorge Solis and trainer Buboy Fernandez criticized the fighting style of the undefeated Mexican and virtually said he wouldn’t be a problem, then it confirms initial reports that promoter Bob Arum was handing Pacquiao a patsy.

Whatever it is Pacquiao has apparently been working hard in the stifling heat of the ABAP Gym while also finding time to pursue his congressional bid by meeting with barangay leaders, attending oath taking ceremonies and generally doing what certified politicians normally do. That’s fine because, as we said before, its his right to run for public office if he chooses to and we cannot impose our will on him although we share the disappointment of millions that he decided to enter politics at a time when his career is at its peak.

But, as an aspiring public official we sincerely hope that Pacquiao will be different. And that means following the law, not breaking it. We raise the issue following reports that he is being paid some P40 million for the free TV and perhaps other ancillary rights for his fight against Solis. That is a lot of money way beyond the $30,000 TV rights when he was IBF junior featherweight champion. Of course Pacquiao is now the most exciting fighter in the world and No.1 in terms of the best fighter pound-for-pound and because of his exploits in the ring probably deserves what he gets.

However, we believe that in fairness to the countrymen he always says he is fighting for and his pronounced love for our country then, as WBC founding secretary general, the eminent lawyer Rudy Salud points out , he expects Pacquiao to do his duty and declare the correct income and pay the corresponding taxes since he has been cited by the BIR in the past as a model. More so since his fight against Solis is on April 14, one day before the tax filing deadline.

Every hardworking Filipino whose comparatively meager incomes are drained of what is due the Bureau of Internal Revenue through the withholding tax system has a right to demand that in this respect at least the BIR treats Pacquiao as any other simple Filipino. That should make millions of taxpayers feel good.

Beyond the P40 million bonanza and the minimum $2 million purse looms the reality, as admitted by Pacquiao’s lawyer Franklin “Jing” Gacal, that part of the income will go into Pacquiao’s congressional campaign. We can only hope that in this respect he will set a worthy example by not resorting to the despicable tactic of using his money to buy votes.

Gacal told us that the report about the P40 million was “tsismis” or gossip but we have it on good authority that Pacquiao who was supported by the giant broadcast network ABS-CBN in his recent endeavors at substantial cost – although the network almost surely recovered its expenses with a plus like any business enterprise would do – had been left out in the cold by the Solar Sports offer. In fact we understand that Pacquiao informed ABS-CBN that he wanted the huge amount and that Solar Sports was in GenSan waiting for him to put pen to paper like he’s done so many times in the past when the price was right.

Recent history proves the point. After signing a seven-fight deal with Golden Boy Promotions Oscar De La Hoya and collecting $500,000 with $250,000 in cold cash which is what Pacquiao wanted according to celebrated trainer Freddie Roach, two months later he signed another four-year contract with Top Rank’s Bob Arum for $1 million which was paid by check – not cash – as though it makes that much of a difference in the methods used to “lure” Pacquiao as one American writer put it.

The handlers of Pacquiao cannot dismiss the taxman from their door by claiming the P40 million deal is mere gossip. They’ll have to do better than that.


RACHMANN HANDLERS ASKING FOR TOO MUCH TO FIGHT CONDES


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The handlers of IBF minimum weight champion Muhammad Rachman are asking for too much money to defend his title against mandatory challenger Florante Condes of the Philippines who is jointly managed by former boxer Aljoe Jaro and American Dante Ortiz.

Ortiz informed Viva Sports/Manila Standard Today that Condes’ new promoter Bobby Bostick had offered Rachman $25,000 plus a rematch if he loses but that Indonesian matchmaker Tourino Tidar came back with what he termed “ a final offer” of $75,000. IN addition he wanted the purse tax free plus four roundtrip airline tickets including one business class ticket, two options and a ten day stay with hotel accommodation and meals.

Bostick branded the demand “not even realistic” and made a final offer of $30,000. At the same time he said the IBF was “tired of waiting” since Championship Committee chairman Lindsey Tucker indicated earlier that the IBF “ordered Rachman to start negotiations back in late January” stating that this fight will be Rachman’s mandatory defense.

In an offer made to stage the title defense in Indonesia, Rachman’s promoter said he would give Condes only a $10,000 purse prompting Bostick to tell Tidar “if you want to work together for the future let’s get real.”

Rachman was planning on a unification bout against WBO champion Ivan Calderon but the IBF stepped in and directed the champion to first defend his title against the heavy-handed Condes who is 26 years old and has a record of 20 knockouts in 21 wins with 3 losses and 1 draw.

Rachmann is coming off a seventh round TKO victory over another Filipino Benjie Sorolla last December 23. Rachman won the title on September 14, 2004 with a split decision victory over Daniel Reyes in Jakarta. Rachman is 35 years old and has a record of 61-5-5 with 20 knockouts.

A devastating puncher Condes won the Philippine minimum weight title on December 10, 2005 with a sixth round KO over Philip Parcon who was dropped in rounds four and six. Among his three losses was a split decision to Sorolla on May 1m 2005.





Daniel Ponce De-Leon – This "Raramuri" Is No Runner

By Michael Gonzalez, Boxing Confidential, 13 Mar 2007

Daniel Ponce De-Leon (30-1, 28 KOs) is set to defend his WBO Super Bantamweight Title against tough Filipino vet Gerry Penalosa (51-5-2, 34 KOs) on the undercard of the Marco Antonio Barrera vs. Juan Manuel Marquez scrap this Saturday in 'Sin City.' Ponce De-Leon is a descendant of the Tarahumara tribe of Mexico, who are world renowned for their long distance running ability,


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Put The PacMania Aside – There’s a REAL Fight at 130lbs!

By Mark Snow, Boxing Confidential, 13 Mar 2007

Before you build a snowman to hang in effigy take a second and listen up. Manny is taking a breather in his April fight, deservedly so, since he’s been among the busiest of the elite fighters, is entering into a new kind of area which is far more brutal & dangerous than boxing(Philippine Politics), and because his trainer is dedicated a good chunk of his time to a Junior Middleweight a few spots down


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Pay-Per-View Worthy?

By Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com, 13 Mar २००७

Next Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Marco Antonio Barrera faces Juan Manuel Marquez in defense of his WBC jr. lightweight title. Barrera is a surefire, first-ballot Hall-of-Famer, while Marquez was regularly listed among the best fighters in the world pound-for-pound before his dubious loss to Chris John last year in Indonesia. Long avoided by the sport's blue-chippers, Marquez finally get his chance to break through to the upper echelon. It's truly an outstand

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One more sign Pacquiao is running

By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, 13 Mar २००७

GENERAL SANTOS CITY — From the looks of it, there’s no turning back for Manny Pacquiao. Shirts, streamers and posters stuffed in several huge boxes were delivered yesterday to the palatial home of the country’s boxing icon in Barangay Lagao this city indicating that he’s indeed running for a congressional seat in the First District of South Cotabato. The stuff will be distributed to barangay leaders starting March 30 – which is the first day of official ca

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Pacman’s political plans give his handler the fits

By Nick Giongco, The Manila Bulletin, 13 Mar २००७

GENERAL SANTOS CITY — When asked how good is Mexican Jorge Solis, Manny Pacquiao just came up with a wide grin. Without saying a word, he began imitating Solis’ moves even though there was not enough space inside his library on the second floor of his mansion that housed his trophies, pictures and other memorabilia. Pacquiao put on a stance, threw a punch and took a backward step. Then he smiled again as if he had flattened the Mexican with that punch. "He is unbeaten a

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