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Bronze Ain't Bad: Lightweights Light It Up
By John Nguyen
Look out, welterweights. Another weight class is about to give you a run for your money.
The lightweight division has undergone a transformation in recent months, and a division recently considered mundane has suddenly become one of the most exciting in the game. The world’s best lightweights have not been shy about facing one another in high stakes matchups. Consider for a moment what the lightweight division has produced in the last six months alone.
This past March was the biggest shot in the arm for the division, as the race for the world’s best lightweight focused on two men. First, in a significant upset, the enigmatic Nate Campbell finally realized his lofty potential in punishing Juan Diaz over the full twelve round distance. Diaz was supposed to be settling in for a long reign as the division’s king; that is, until Campbell unceremoniously slapped the crown from off his head.
Then, just two weeks later, Joel Casamayor proved his days atop the division were not yet numbered as he outfought and outlasted the rugged Michael Katsidis in a wild affair, which saw both men hit the deck before Katsidis finally crumbled in the tenth round.
Then in July, junior lightweight superstar Manny Pacquiao made his lightweight debut, viciously thrashing titlist David Diaz en route to a ninth-round stoppage. The win not only cemented Pacquiao’s position among the best in the world, but also signaled that the lightweight division’s star power suddenly increased exponentially.
You would be hard-pressed to find any other division that has offered so many highly-entertaining, yet significant fights during that time. The best part is that the great fights just won’t stop. Case in point, over the next two weeks, lightweights are headlining three major cards in some of the most intriguing fights of the fall.
Up first this weekend is a potential barn-burner, pitting Juan “Baby Bull” Diaz against Michael Katsidis. Fresh off the first losses of their careers, both intend to rebound strongly. Combine the sense of urgency surrounding both fighters with their high octane, high contact styles, and the ingredients add up to combustion. In a year without Margarito-Cotto, this fight would have a shot at being the Fight of the Year. In the months leading up to the fight, Diaz himself spoke regarding how crucial this fight is to the future of his career, describing it as a “do or die” matchup for both Katsidis and himself. This is the definitive crossroads fight.
Then, in dueling cards on September 13, Joel Casamayor and Nate Campbell will each state their case as the top 135 pounder in the world, although it won’t be against each other. Casamayor will clash with pound-for-pound fixture Juan Manuel Marquez, who is not wasting any time in his first dance at lightweight. The fight promises to be a classic for boxing aficionados, as two of the game's cagiest veterans match wiles for the linear lightweight championship.
Meanwhile, Campbell will take on undefeated slickster Joan Guzman, who is also moving north from 130 pounds. Campbell has set his sights even higher than Guzman, wanting ultimately to be recognized as one of boxing's best regardless of weight class.
“If I get the fights that I want, when I get through winning them, I'll be Fighter of the Year,” the rejuvenated Campbell said. Campbell's plans ultimately involve unifying the division, which would ideally mean locking horns with the winner of Casamayor-Marquez. This is all, of course, contingent on Campbell handling a bit of business against the tough Dominican native, Guzman.
The best part of it all is the action doesn’t appear to be letting up. Other top junior lightweights are considering following Pacquiao, Juan Manuel Marquez, and Joan Guzman in making the five-pound jump to the already talent-loaded division, including tough veteran Humberto Soto and Venezuelan banger Edwin Valero. Much has been made of the golden age currently being witnessed in the endlessly deep welterweight division; the lightweights seem to at least be experiencing a bronze age of their own.
A division that once seemed rather faceless following the departure of names such as Floyd Mayweather, Diego Corrales, and Jose Luis Castillo is suddenly bursting at the seams with talent, sporting an endless catalogue of sensational matchups. The bottom line is that the recent fights produced by lightweight division have been a dream come true for hardcore fight fans, and serves as an example to the rest of the boxing world of what can happen when fighters are willing to risk it all for glory.
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Fistic Fury:
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Its a real solid division but quite afew of the top ten in the lights are ageing, Casamayor and Campbell especially. Look for Guzman to heat it up even more when he decisions Nate in their title fight. Guzman won't hit very hard up at 135lb but we all know how fast and skillful he is, Barrios fight springs to mind.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 02:16:15 PM
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Yuvie:
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So many divisions are in great shape. The lightweight is among the top 3. I can't wait for these next two weekends. We should certainly have a clearer picture but still a long way to go before we see a proper unifed champ. My money's on Guzman unifying the division. Dude just needs to fight more often. I'm pretty sure he'd dominate all these guys including Pacquiao but like Pac would ever give Guzman a chance.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 02:31:36 PM
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rudy:
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Here's another name to the mix, Urbano Antillon. Dude is legit on Telefutura tonight. Look at those names: Katsidis, Juan Diaz, Soto, Marquez, Guzman, Casamayor, Guzman, Campbell, and other young guns like Khan & Anthony Peterson = LOADED. Just like the first sentence says -- "Look out, welterweights. Another weight class is about to give you a run for your money." These 135 lb fighters are no joke and are all gunning for the #1 spot.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 02:34:04 PM
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Its a real solid division but quite afew of the lights are ageing, Casamayor and Campbell especially. Look for Guzman to heat it up even more when he decisions Nate in their title fight. Guzman won't hit particularly hard at 135lbs but we all know how fast and skillful he is, Barrios fight springs to mind.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 04:12:54 PM
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andy from Gateshead, till Ashley buggas off:
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Guzman seems to be the bookies favourite after the dust clears, and I can certainly accept all arguements why. I wouldn't write Campbell off though, Galaxy Warrior will not stop punching from the opening bell next Saturday, it should be a blast. At the end of the day, or end of next year, whichever way you see it, I think JMM, in my eyes the best counter punching boxer in the world, will be at the top of the heap and calling out (probably light heavyweight king by then) Manny for their third fight. Toonoy. Or should that be 'Heedoy now? Fistic understands.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 04:31:38 PM
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donputo69 Watching ESPN News:
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Here's a rumor...Rumors has it that de la hoya is moving down to 122 pounds to challenge juanma in his final fight on 5 de mayo....He said he wants to fight a puerto rican in his final match....so he is moving down..if those rumors are true, so then i might to leave TSS for good...TOONOY..or should i say, HOLLA BACK!!!!
Friday Sep 5, 2008 05:13:19 PM
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donputo69 Watching ESPN News:
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How about a TSS tournament to decide who is the TSS world champion?..it will go down like this...round 1...donputo69 vs easter-rotten egg....Radam G vs Yuvie....andy from where ever he's from vs anony.....pacfan#1 fan vs cotto's#1 fan....scareweather not so legend vs Salt Lover....isaiah vs Nuckle....donputo69 KO rotten egg in less than 3 seconds in the 1st round.....Radam G UD over Yuvie....anony in a close SD over andy....cotto's#1 fan via TKO over pacfan#1 fan in the 7th round....Salt Lover KO scareweather in the 2nd round...Nuckle via SD over isaiah...ROUND 2...donputo69 TKO anony in 3 rounds....Radam G SD over cotto's#1 fan....Salt Lover in a close SD over Nuckle....ROUND 3....Radam G TKO Salt Lover....CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND....donputo69 KO Radam G with 1 second remaining in the 12th round...to win the first ever TSS CHAMPIONSHIP...HEY...IF DLH CAN FIGHT PACQUIAO, WHY NOT MAKE A TSS TOURNAMENT WITH ALL THE TSS READERS?...holla back!!!!!
Friday Sep 5, 2008 06:22:45 PM
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Javier:
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Hey donputo you are funny hahahahaha.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 09:15:34 PM
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Javier:
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Hey donputo you are funny hahahahaha what about Pacman moving to 200 lbs.
Friday Sep 5, 2008 09:16:13 PM
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donputo69:
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pacman has a GOOD CHANCE of making 200+....if he can beat dlh, he will move up to 168lbs to fight jermain taylor....after he beats taylor, then he will move up to 200lbs and fight valuev in 2009...holla back!!!
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 07:13:39 AM
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hey andy....the reason i got thru the final round was because i KO'd rotten-egg in 3 seconds...so the judges gave me a bye week going into the final round.....but you and anony was a close call....i had you winning by SD, but the judges saw it different...maybe next year you might win it all...WHO KNOWS...anyway...back to rumors has it.....oh by the way andy...i have cable...lol....i heard that same rumor with DLH going all the way down to 108lbs to fight calderon on 5 de mayo....lets pray to god that those rumors are not true....Toonoy...or should i say....holla back!!!!!
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 07:44:08 AM
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I just had a thought that this DLH/Pac fight might be the worst thing that could ever happen to Pac fans. Manny will now get used to deep pockets and will only cherrypick his opponents. He'll become another Money May. Paydays will become priority. All the great lightweights will rot on the vine waiting for a shot, while Manny and Radam compare investment strategies and thumb through their rolls of Grover Clevelands.
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 09:07:10 AM
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Robert Curtis:
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I just had a thought that this DLH/Pac fight might be the worst thing that could ever happen to Pac fans. Manny will now get used to deep pockets and will only cherrypick his opponents. He'll become another Money May. Paydays will become priority. All the great lightweights will rot on the vine waiting for a shot, while Manny and Radam compare investment strategies and thumb through their rolls of Grover Clevelands.
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 09:07:45 AM
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Radam G pool paying in Mindanao with Family Pacquiao:
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Wow! The TSS Universe is wilding. Gosh! Donputo69, of course you'd stop me in late rounds. I'm only a buck 45 -- 145lbs. You are about a couple bucks and 30 -- 230. I'm not trying to mess with any heavyweights -- except in the money department. Lmao, that was a good one, Bobby Curtis. You got jokes. Maybe you should apply for the TV reality show -- "Last Comedian Standing." The best lighweight in the hurt square is Manny "PacMan" aka "Pera Pac" Pacquiao. Y'all musta' fo'got. Y'all betta' ask som'body. It's PINOY TIME! Manny will rain punches on Big Money O, then kayo him in lucky 7. Then BMO and Pera Pac will discuss a bout about raining Benjamins on one another. Oscar is the phattest money-making pugilist of all times. Pera Pac is the phattest Asian one. I'm the phattest gambling-making one off these pugilists. Holla!
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 11:54:17 AM
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Radam G in you know where:
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NEWS FLASH!!! PacMan is going to kayo Big Money Oscar in round seven. There are some odds with bets in Macau and Vegas. Wow! I'm about to go for Ricky Hatton over Magic Magginaggi (misspelled on purpose). Fatton Hatton has hired Joy May to train him. This is going to be fun. Hatton has the worst balance for any boxer in history. Ooch! I musta' fo'got! He has magic shoelaces. Holla!
Saturday Sep 6, 2008 12:13:34 PM
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2009 Reader Of The Year Weighs In On Legacies Of Pacquiao And Mayweather
"Pacquiao has proven....in the ring... time and time again that he is the greatest of this time. He has earned his respect. He begs for nothing. He is a man content with his growth, his family and his achievements. A man the world has now turned it's eyes to behold. Floyd Mayweather is not even close in stature. He may possess the greatest skills but he is not the Face of Boxing today. Google Manny Pacquiao. There are 20 million searches. Google Floyd. There are 6.5 million. Look at the NYTimes, the Wall Street Journal and Time. Count how many words were used these past years to mention Floyd Mayweather. Then count the words still being printed about Manny. And keep counting. As I've said many times, Floyd has been too clever by half. He has short changed his public.....and has out-smarted himself. Manny will fight but a few more times. Enjoy it while you can. He is an all time great pugilist. Floyd, with all of his remarkable skills lack the will to be truly great in the biggest sense of the word. His legacy will look more like Holmes that Ali. He has earned it." ---November is half-way gone, but we don't need to keep counting ballots. It's a landslide. Fe'Roz has won the 2009 Reader of the Year award. His comments add to the website immeasurably, and he epitomizes the thoughtful, respectful, educated fan of pugilism we strive to cater to at TSS. Congrats, Fe'Roz, and please accept my thanks for being the valued member of this community that you are. Sincerely, Editor Mike
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