Berto should stop ducking Collazo who kicked his ass. Margo would put him in a morgue with a toe tag.
Berto's last fight fight was horrible, felt so bad for him. The fight was a benefit for the earthquake in haiti and that place was empty. It was a shame that the Haitians in Florida didn't try to support their guy after what he did after the earthquake. Berto seems like a good guy and hope he gets some big fights Not everybody can be a draw in boxing, Berto's time has not come yet. A fight with Shane would have helped him some.
Pacquiao is at the "Super Fight" stage now, You won't see him make any defenses unless it's a unification against a fighter = or more star power.
Berto v Pacquiao would be a real PPV event if he can finally get a win over a fighter with a following. The problem is that I'm not sure if Berto can beat a big name WW...which brings us back to the original topic. I think it's possibe that people want Berto to be better than he actually is. He's immensely strong for a WW and he's got lightening fast hands/reflexes but he's short by the division's current standards and he doesn't have the necessary footwork to compensate for the inevitable reach disadvantage he'll face in almost every matchup with a belt holder/top contender at 147 or 154.
To the die hard boxing fan, Berto/Pac is huge. Everyone else would be more inclined to watch Margo fight Pac. Mexican fans will watch their fighters' matches until they have nothing left.
Berto can't sell tickets if his life depended on it probably because he has never faced anyone with a pulse and insists on fighting Junior Welters at Welterweight. His chin is absolute garbage and the joke had the audacity to hide behind his promoter when they claimed that Berto will not face big welters like Margo or Williams. I can't wait for this punk to get KTFO properly.
lol, some of you must think that margo is a top ppv attraction.:nut that ******* arum just wants to keep the money in-house. pac can sell with any fighter.
According to Dan Rafael, the Berto-Quintana card sold 972 tickets. http://espn.go.com/sports/boxing/blog/_/name/rafael_dan/id/5095852