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WBC STATEMENT ON PACQUIAO-MORALES

14 Nov 2006 16:54       hits 4115 Print version

The World Boxing Council ratifies the approval and celebration of the fight in which The WBC International Champion Manny Pacquiao, Philippines, will make a defense of his title against Eric Morales, Mexico next Saturday, November 17, in Las Vegas Nevada, under the promotion of Top Rank.

Both fighters were subjected to the WBC regulatory 7 day pre fight weigh in under the witnessing of WBC representatives, with both making 136 pounds, being within the tolerance. In addition to the WBC International Title being disputed, the General Assembly of the WBC during the 44th annual convention in Croatia, following the rules and regulations decreed this fight to be as a final elimination bout to name the official challenger for the super feather weight title, as Pacquiao is # 1, and Morales # 2, in a division that has not had mandatory defenses during the last 2 years, for different reasons.

The WBC thought this ruling a high distinction and honor for both fighters, just as for the WBC, as it is with no doubt, one of the most expected and best fights that could be promoted today.

The WBC President José Sulaimán stated that he had known through the press that neither promoter Bob Arum, nor challenger Erik Morales had accepted this fight as a final eliminator, which they have the right to do, but there was no reason to express unfair and hurting words, that blast a whole life of support and friendship from the WBC for both, for no reason at all, as the ruling was in their benefit, their prestige and an honor.

Arum’s statement about Soto’s having fought a final elimination bout is false as he picked the rival, not the WBC, in what was approved as a simple elimination bout, but NEVER final.

It was a surprise coming from our friend Erik Morales, for whom I have even been criticized as if being my adopted son, and from who nothing but respect should he offer to the WBC; but no surprise is to me Bob Arum’s behavior as he just can’t help it in his insistent nasty comments and his belligerent verbal permanent attitude, even offending and hurting his own friends, just as we believe that we are. It would not be surprising if he is calling us next Monday for the planning of another project.

Manny Pacquiao, the WBC's International Champion has not declined his participation in a final elimination bout in respect to the WBC´s ruling and therefore, if he wins, in addition to defending successfully his title, Manny Pacquiao will be declared the official challenger to the superfeather championship of the world, in the hands of WBC champion Marco Antonio Barrera. --José Sulaimán, WBC president


Source: fightnews.com

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