| 08 October 2008
"We at Top Rank are not doing business with those people with the way they f---ed me around on the Pavlik fight," Arum told me this week. "To string me along for two weeks and make a schmuck out of me, I have no desire to do business with them. They can paint it any way they want. And just so you know, I'm not talking about the puppet [Goossen]. I'm talking about the puppeteer [Haymon]. If you don't want to do a fight, just say it. You don't string a guy along to f--- him up and f--- up his fighter. I almost lost a date for Pavlik because of those people. It has nothing to do with the fact that [Williams] beat Margarito. Frankly, I think Dan was as taken aback by the conduct as I was."So there's no possible way that Williams would be considered for a fight with another Top Rank welterweight, Joshua Clottey, right? I turn to TheSweetScience.com's David Avila in a piece this week for the answer to that:
Arum said that plans are underway to negotiate a match between IBF titleholder Clottey and another feared boxer, WBO titleholder Paul Williams, in a unification contest.Huh. Isn't that interesting. So let's say Top Rank has suddenly buried the hatchet with Williams' management crew. Is there some other reason Margarito-Williams II isn't happening? Maybe it's a money thing? Again, I turn to Dan Rafael, from September:
Margarito can't complain that Williams, who beat Margarito in a close and entertaining fight in the summer of '07, doesn't bring a lot of money to the table either since last time I checked, Williams' promoter, Dan Goossen, offered Margarito and promoter Bob Arum a $4 million guarantee against a 50 percent share of the revenue. That would be, by far, Margarito's career-best payday. He didn't make near $4 million to fight Miguel Cotto in July, even with what he might have earned on his pay-per-view upside.Maybe Margarito-Cotto II makes more money than that next summer. I don't know. Maybe there's another motive we don't know about, like a realization by Arum that Williams is the toughest fight out there for Margarito. But as gladly as I would watch Williams-Clottey and Margarito-Cotto II, neither makes my list of one of the five most important fights in boxing that isn't happening. I guess we file this one under Arum's most famous quote: "Yesterday I was lying, today I'm telling the truth."
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