Well it appears that Mayweather will take on Margarito in November, not PacMan.  This is something that boxing doesn’t need.  A friend brought up an interesting point to me the other day.  He basically he is fed up with the boxing politics and frankly so am I.  This fight needed and at this point, I am leaning towards thinking it will never happen. 

Now Manny will take on a fighter that probably shouldn’t be able to obtain a license to fight on US soil ever again.  Manny will domintate Margarito who will have some big fight ring rust, and will not be ready to handle the speed nor the power of Manny.  My friend said if Floyd and Manny were in the UFC, Dana White would make sure they fought, and if one of them weren’t willing to step in the cage, they would be fired on the spot, or would not get another fight against anyone else.  It is too bad that the boxing politics once again have prevailed, and we are forced to watch another second-rate PacMan fight that will most likely take place in Mexico.

Reports are that both parties have agreed to meet in a bout at Cowboy’s Stadium in December.  Pavlik said he will hire a nutritionist and remain at 160 lbs.  Chavez Jr., who everyone knows has been handled very carfully, is looking for a big fight and has found it in Pavlik.  Chavez will likely have one more fight in September to set up the December bout with Pavlik.

This is an interesting bout to say the least.  Many think Pavlik, who was a game warrior in his loss to Sergio Martinez, will be able to handle the power, or lack thereof, from Chavez Jr.  On the other hand, many people think this is a setup fight at a big venue, designed for Chavez Jr. to shine.  I tend to think its the latter.  Chavez Jr.’s people wouldn’t choose this to be the fight if they didn’t see something in Pavlik’s style/age that give Chavez Jr. the edge.  I am looking forward to this fight, it will be interesting if Chavez Jr. can perform on the grand stage, and show the world what he can do.  The ultimate goal here, make Chavez Jr. a SUPERstar and cash in on the impending big fights that are likely to come his way.  Please comment and discuss.

This is a fight schedule for the remainder of July, 2010…

Friday, July 16 — at Newark, NJ (ESPN2)
Zab Judah vs. Jose Armando Santa Cruz
Alex Perez vs. Edvan Barros
Sadam Ali vs. Julias Edmonds

Friday, July 16 — at Memphis, TN (Showtime)
Fernando Guerrero vs. Ishe Smith
Lanard Lane vs. Mike Dallas Jr.
Shawn Porter vs. Ray Robinson
Lanard Lane vs. Mike Dallas Jr.

Saturday, July 17 — at Rancho Mirage, CA (HBO)
Timothy Bradley vs. Luis Carlos Abregu
Alfredo Angulo vs. Joachim Alcine
Antonio DeMarco vs. Daniel Attah

Saturday, July 17 — at Atlantic City, NJ
David Tua vs. Monte Barrett

Saturday, July 17 — at Chiapas, Mexico (FOX Espanol)
WBC/WBO bantamweight titles: Fernando Montiel vs. Rafael Concepcion

Saturday, July 17 — at San Juan, NM
Johnny Tapia vs. Frankie Archuleta

Saturday, July 17 — at Schwerin, Germany
WBO light heavyweight title: Juergen Braehmer vs. Alejandro Lakatos
Alexander Alexeev vs. Denis Lebedev
Susi Kentikian vs. Arely Mucino

Wednesday, July 21 — at Sydney, Australia
Danny Green vs. Paul Briggs

Friday, July 23 — at Lemoore, CA (ESPN2)
WBA light heavyweight title: Beibut Shumenov vs. Viacheslav Uzelkov
Gayrat Ahmedov vs. TBA
Rico Ramos vs. Cuauhtemoc Vargas

Monday, July 26 — at Jakarta, Indonesia
WBA featherweight title: Chris John vs. Fernando Saucedo

Saturday, July 31 — at Las Vegas, NV (HBO-PPV)
WBA/WBO lightweight titles: Juan Manuel Marquez vs. Juan Diaz
Jorge Linares vs. Rocky Juarez
Vacant WBO middleweight title: Daniel Jacobs vs. Dmitry Pirog
Joel Casamayor vs. Robert Guerrero

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed the recent lack action and…fighting in recent UFC PPVs? It seems to me with the stakes and notoriety being so high, you are getting fights such as Koscheck v. Paul Daley, winner to face GSP. A fight in which Kos basically took Daley to the ground, in a weak ground and pound effort. An effort that resulted in little damage to either fighter. With the stakes so high, you saw a fighter in Kos who knew what he had to do to win….not entertain. Of course this was a strategy that MMA fans look at and say was a smart fight but has to admit it was boring and weak.

This fight was followed up by a fight between Shogun and Machida, which was a mirror of their first fight until the KO. With this being a decent fight, it was overshadowed by the terrible Kos v Daley and poor, old, Kimbo performance.

The Rampage v. Evans PPV was also another weak effort. Obviously Rampage’s head was in Hollywood and Evans did quick punching thing, but for all the hype, the fight didn’t deliver at all, leaving many people who bought the fight with a sour taste in their mouths. Combine some of these over-hyped fights with the Anderson Silva debacle, and you are suddenly heading in the right direction and Dana White knows this….Bring in UFC 115 and 116…

UFC 115 showcased two fighters that have traditionally “brought it” when they are on a fight card. Lidell and Cro Cop were two of the most popular fighters in the past, but are aging. Lidell was outclassed against a fighter that he would have had his way with when he was in his prime…have we seen this story before in boxing….can you say Holyfield? Anyway other than the main event, the fight card was forgettable. At this point Dana White needs to put together a big fight card in a hurry. Bring in UFC 116…All I will say about this PPV is that it was obvious it was a PPV full of brawler style fighters, which almost guarantees a pretty good fight night, and it was…

UFC threw super card after super card at the fight fans, but are now finding it hard to remain at that level, and slowly finding out they can’t. While there are big fights on the horizon, and many other MMA companies sparking up all over, what is the future of MMA? UFC? That remains to be written…

While most of the fight community is focused on MMA, it has sparked a renewed interest in boxing. If you have tuned into Friday Night Fights during the first part of the year, you would have seen some tremendous fights involving young hungry fighters from all over the world, much more exciting than the average MMA fight I have seen recently.

Let us look at some recent boxing events that have taken place in the same time frame I have given for UFC. HBO alone had some of the best fights of this year to date, with some big names getting after it. Fights ending in KO’s such as Gamboa v. Mtagwa, Maidana v Cayo, not to mention great KO’s by some of the younger lesser known fighters. Also great all around fights such as the Pac Man v. Clottey fight, which was a showcase of Paquiao’s skills on a big stage. Great stoppages such as Khan v. Malignaggi, Pavlik v. Martinez. Mosley showing great courage and making a game fight with the far superior Mayweather. You also can’t forget the fight at Yankee Stadium where Foreman put it on the line against Cotto. Dramatic fight that showed the heart of a warrior in Foreman, and the ferocity of a lion in Cotto. This is just the HBO productions!!!! Boxing is putting some up some of its best fights this year, which is surely to be capped off with a Mayweather v Pac Man fight for supremacy. If you are growing tired of your MMA fights being weak and boring, with fighters that are playing it safe, rather than putting it all on the line and perform such as Paquiao, Mayweather, Foreman, Cotto, and Gamboa, then just turn on some boxing this coming weekend…..you will not be disappointed…Be sure to check out Friday Night Fights this weekend as there are some great matchups there, and definitely check out Showtime’s Boxing After Dark this Saturday when two unbeatens face. These are hungry young fighters, the next generation of boxers if you will, and they are ready to perform. UFC: Weak?? BOXING: STRONG?? you decide for yourself…….