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Somewhere in the back rooms of Caesars Palace, ESPN and Caesars
executives sat down to make a pay-per-view boxing card. At the table,
somebody must have asked, “What fight can we set that will have a
reasonable chance at ousting Pac-Morales as the best fight in the last
twelve months?” They must have asked it, because they took their shot (and
no doubt leveraged their connections) to get the much anticipated and
always the “next fight the two of them will take” Margarito-Cintron fight.
And on a card that already promises three other great, entertaining
fights, Margarito-Cintron is sure to be worthy of the gladiator tradition
that Caesars embodies. And I mean the real gladiators, not the pretty
ones who serve you drinks in the Mermaid Bar.
Some boxing matches are about finesse, or strategy, or heart and soul.
This boxing match, however, is going to be about power and strength. Both
Antonio Margarito (30-4, 21 KOs), the current Welterweight WBO champ, and
Kermit Cintron (24-0, 22 KOs) are known to be literal punching machines.
Are you likely to see clever angles and speedy defensive moves? Surely
not. But you are likely to see hard punches that resound through the
stadium and into your living room. You’re likely to wince yourself in
sympathy and/or pain a few times when you see one of the two of them take a hit
from the other. That’s an exciting way to watch a fight.
Margarito: Experience and Edge
The twenty-seven year old Tijuana born fighter is the reigning WBO
champion and therefore clearly has an edge in experience, both in actual
bouts fought and in intensity of those bouts. A tough-nosed fighter who’s
grateful for his world ranking after having spent years fighting his way
up in the small venue club circuit, he’s got a history of not going down
no matter how bad the fatigue or injury – he’s frequently suffered large
cuts for his troubles in previous matches. He’s willing to sacrifice his
own physical well being in order to land punches, and he clearly believes
that as long as he does that his power will bring him out on top. This may
or may not work against an equally powerful Cintron. Margarito will want
to come in head-first, throwing hard at Cintron. The danger here is that
Cintron is a power puncher as well and could easily take Margarito out
with the right hit while the champion comes in on him.
Margarito knows Cintron can punch, but he’s ready for the challenge.
Said Margarito in his pre-fight press conference, “We are ready to win.
Knockout or decision, we will win. Also, I think that a lot is being made
about his power. He does have a punch I guess, but I have faced big
punchers in the past and know that I can take a punch. We are getting well
prepared to neutralize his power.”
Cintron: Ready to Prove He’s the Real Thing
Kermit Cintron grew up in the tough area of Reading, PA, and he is true to his
heritage. Like Margarito, he’s used to fighting through pain. He’s fought
with the flu, with both of his hands injured and with a neck sprain in
what was, at that time, his biggest fight ever against Teddy Reid. Though
unless Margarito inflicts some damage early on, that won’t be a concern
for this fight. Cintron, but all appearances, is in the best shape he’s
been in before a fight. And he’s rested. Cintron will have not fought in
almost nine months by the time he faces Margarito. And while some might
worry that will make him slow and stale, Cintron disagrees, stating in his
pre-fight press conference, “Actually, the layoff (9 months) has made me
hungrier to step in the ring and train harder. You know, I want to fight.
I think it did a good thing for me you know. I’m hungry and wanna fight.”
What’s more impressive about Cintron than his determination, though, is
his boxing skill. Often categorized as a “power fighter,” Cintron’s boxing
skills are actually much better than Margarito’s in terms of pure form and
skill level. This could be the difference in the fight – especially given
that Margarito looked less than engaged in the action against Daniel
Santos and Sebastian Lujan. But Cintron knows he’s in for a fight. Said
Cintron in a recent press conference, “ To me, (Margarito) is number one
in the welterweight division. What does that tell you? He is a great
fighter with great heart.”
The Rumor Mill
The rumor is that Margarito has spent much of his pre-fight prep
working on his defense in an effort to negate Cintron’s power punch. As we
all know, this could be a good or bad thing. It will be the day of the
fight before we figure out if it ultimately was a good decisions to try to
move Margarito away from being a head-on fighter.
The Long and Short of It
Chances are, this fight will be no surprise in that it will be two
power punchers doing what they do best – walking in and punching. But you
never know, Cintron’s pure boxing ability or Margarito’s hypothetically
improved defense could make this into a surprising bout. One thing is for
sure…you will turn your head away from your TV in sympathy pain at least
once while watching the bout. And that’s enough to get me up and moving on
Saturday night.
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