Arum sees Pacquiao victory over Margarito
In the end, promoter Bob Arum is still going along with the odds. Arum declared that he sees Manny Pacquiao beating Antonio Margarito when they finally tangle next week for the World Boxing Council (WBC) junior middleweight title. Whether by stoppage or decision, the Harvard University alumnus who became a fight promoter predicts the Filipino southpaw walking away with his record eighth world title in eight different weight classes on Nov. 13 (Nov. 14 in Manila) at the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. “It’s going to be a late stoppage or close decision for Manny," said Arum from his Top Rank Promotions office in Las Vegas. Pacquiao had earlier been installed a heavy 6-1 favorite to thump the 32-year-old Mexican. Arum seeing a Pacquiao win is an about-face from his utterance two weeks ago upon checking out the world’s top pound-for-pound boxer in his high-altitude training camp in Baguio City. Catching a glimpse of the 31-year-old world champion struggling in his sparring with Michael Medina and Glen Tapia, Arum bluntly declared that Pacquiao would have definitely lost to Margarito had their 12-round title fight been held that day.
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