Even if he's not licensed to fight in the U.S. yet, Antonio Margarito has earned the coveted shot to fight Manny Pacquiao, the promoter for both fighters has said.
The bout is expected to be for the vacant WBC super-welterweight title after Sergio Martinez vacated the 154-pound belt by claiming a middleweight title earlier this year.
Margarito, the former world welterweight champion, had his boxing license revoked in 2009 after the California State Athletic Commission learned of an attempt to have Margarito fight Shane Mosley with plaster-caked inserts inside his gloves.The hand wraps were confiscated before the January 2009 fight at Staples Center, and Mosley won by a ninth-round TKO.
As reported by The Times on Thursday, Margarito is pursuing a long-shot bid to have Nevada officials grant him a one-fight exemption for the Nov. 13 bout because California's commission can't meet to weigh his request for reinstatement until next month at the earliest.
Margarito fought in May in Mexico, claiming an unimpressive decision.
The decision to proceed with Margarito clinches another fact that was a mere formality since last week: that a Pacquiao super-fight against Floyd Mayweather Jr. won't happen at least until next year.
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
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