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Julio Cesar Chavez Jr is the favored fighter on Saturday - in every way, if you ask Marco Antonio Rubio. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
On Sunday, Marco Antonio Rubio's team sent a formal letter to the WBC asking them to replace referee Guadalupe Garcia for Saturday's fight with Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, but today the WBC has rejected the request, and organizational dictator Jose Sulaiman is explaining his position:
"We hope that Rubio and his team will have confidence in Lupe Garcia. This is not a dirty fight, but a match between two guys who go about their business. Both of them are excellent fighters, clean, and have an advantage because the referee speaks Spanish. There could be a problem if you appoint someone who does not speak our language. The WBC gives a vote of confidence to Lupe. Will be someone there to witness what happens. We are confident that everything will be fine."
This is sort of like Al Swearengen vouching for the niceness of Dan Dority, or Tony Soprano assuring a rival that Silvio Dante would be a fun travel partner for a trip into the woods.

The problem here is that Rubio feels the deck is being stacked against him with Garcia, a Mexican referee he worries will show favoritism to favored son Chavez. Sulaiman's vote of confidence isn't exactly reassuring since Rubio clearly feels the WBC is part of the reason the deck is stacked.
Rubio (53-5-1, 46 KO) has stated that he already feels he needs a knockout, so this isn't a new worry from him that popped up out of nowhere, and he's also obviously not taking any comfort from the fact that he's as Mexican as Garcia, Sulaiman, or Chavez. In some ways, no one is as Mexican as Chavez. That's his concern.
My favorite part is probably Sulaiman pushing the idea that there are so few international referees who speak Spanish.
0 recs | 12 comments
Can he sue?
The WBC isn’t enforcing their own rules. I assume he could litagate this. And suing the WBC is something I entirely approve of.
journeyintosound - January 31, 2012
Please. That deck would be more than stacked.
Scott Christ - January 31, 2012
I doubt a US Court cares
about the greatness of Jose Sauluman. Your organization has rules and you directly violate them. This for instance led to the breaking up of the US womens professional soccer league this year.
journeyintosound - January 31, 2012
I doubt it would be in a US court.
Scott Christ - January 31, 2012
Hell tony weeks speaks spanish.
Btw steven van zandt has a new shhow that’s premiering on netflix in february
battle axe of doom - January 31, 2012 via mobile
Suliaman is a scumbag
This is disgusting. Now part of the reason to tune in is to see Garcia bumble his way through another night’s work.
Lee Payton - January 31, 2012
well, he need a KO….
EL CIERTO (VEN) - January 31, 2012
God, I really can't get over this part
THEN DON’T FUCKING APPOINT SOMEONE WHO DOESN’T SPEAK SPANISH, DUMMY.
Scott Christ - January 31, 2012
rubio
Rubio can pull the upset. This man can throw Hands. StandBy…..
DiE_HARDFER - January 31, 2012 via mobile
praying for a rubio knock out because of the deck stacked against him by the penguin jose
Vicmatic1 - January 31, 2012
If Rubio says he will K’O Jr., then it doesn’t matter if E.T. is the Ref. He will still get his A— Whipped.
rgb - January 31, 2012
I see Rubio’s desperation as a negative that can be used against him. He is going to search for that knockout, and I think he’s going to have worse results than if he just tried to box. Either way, I’m going to watch and I’m not counting anyone out.
RyanSexton - January 31, 2012
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