{"id":4918,"date":"2010-10-02T11:47:33","date_gmt":"2010-10-02T15:47:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=4918"},"modified":"2010-10-02T11:47:33","modified_gmt":"2010-10-02T15:47:33","slug":"filipino-boxing-radar-denver-cuello","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=4918","title":{"rendered":"Filipino Boxing Radar: Denver Cuello"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong><a rel=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=4918\" href=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=4918\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft size-full wp-image-4919\" style=\"margin-left: 10px; margin-right: 10px;\" title=\"DenverCuelloHeader\" src=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/10\/DenverCuelloHeader.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"232\" height=\"169\" \/><\/a>By Hermilando &#8220;Ingming&#8221; Duque Aberia<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Filipino minimum weight prospect Denver Cuello, 22-4-5, 13 KO\u2019s, won his WBC International Minimum Weight Title fight against Indonesian veteran Muhammad Rachman on September 25th, in Iligan City, Philippines.<\/p>\n<p>The contest was lopsided. Except in few instances where Rachman fired shots of his own, it was all Cuello from beginning to end. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>Agile with his feet and equally sleek with his fists, the 23-year-old Cuello showed signs of a future world-class beak buster. His defense reminded one\u2014the jaded observers in particular\u2014of boxing great Willie Pep, as he freely charged in and out of the opponent\u2019s firing range.<\/p>\n<p>Branded this early as \u201cThe Excitement,\u201d his offense electrified the partisan pro-Cuello crowd. He came to war with a loaded arsenal\u2014and it showed. Haymakers flew from many directions.<\/p>\n<p>When he chose to, he could pummel Rachman at will.<\/p>\n<p>By the ninth round, Rachman, 38, did not look like the former IBF Minimum Weight Champion that he once was. Although he managed\u2014up to this point\u2014to hang on, it was apparent he erected some semblance of resistance barely out of a fighter\u2019s instinct.<\/p>\n<p>Or pride.<\/p>\n<p>But Referee Bruce Mactavish was far from impressed. He intervened and gave the fight to Cuello.<\/p>\n<p>And yet, overly matched as he was, Rachman, who went to the fight with a 62-9-5, 31 KO\u2019s, win-loss-draw record, was tough. Unlike Oscar de la Hoya (among other big names in boxing) who opted not to take all the beating he could have gotten from Manny Pacquiao in 2008, Rachman did not allow anyone to call him a quitter. Thus he lent some measure of opposition that may have lifted Cuello\u2019s rating.<\/p>\n<p>That, in a sense, prompts this question: Is Cuello ready for the big time?<\/p>\n<p>There had been persistent calls\u2014even before Cuello defeated Rachman\u2014by local boxing fans for Cuello to take on the big names in his division. Ivan Calderon of Puerto Rico came to mind. Now that Mexican-American Giovanni Segura is lord of minimum weights, kibitzers are expected to turn their noses to Segura.<\/p>\n<p>But maybe not too fast.<\/p>\n<p>Are Cuello\u2019s supporters justified in pushing him to prominence this early in his career?<\/p>\n<p>One may recall that when Manny Pacquiao was at Cuello\u2019s present age, the former had announced his arrival with a bang. In fact Pacquiao at 23 had already started his ascent to greatness by mauling a fancied foe in Marco Antonio Barrera.<\/p>\n<p>Of course Pacquiao is one of a kind. Comparison with him makes anyone else ordinary.<\/p>\n<p>There is nothing in Cuello\u2019s resume that would indicate he is someone special. On the contrary, he could be considered as an average fighter\u2014but up to a point. He lost his first professional fight\u2014a four rounder. He could manage only a draw in his second fight\u2014another four rounder.<\/p>\n<p>Five fights later he lost again, yielding to one Tommy Terado on points over six rounds. He would lose two more times in 31 (with 5 draws) of his fights so far.<\/p>\n<p>And yet something is definitely going for Cuello. He lost only once in the last 4 years. That loss\u2014against Juan Hernandez of Mexico\u2014should have been a quick win for him. The fight was held in Mexico and Gerardo Venzor, the referee, disqualified Cuello for illegally hitting a defenseless Hernandez, who went down from a legitimate Cuello punch. The Mexico-based World Boxing Champion sanctioned the fight as a final eliminator for its minimum weight crown.<\/p>\n<p>His popularity among boxing fans is also picking up. If there is in anyway a measure by which he could be somebody like Pacquiao, it would probably be in the kind of excitement he brings to the ring.<\/p>\n<p>He won 7 of his last 9 fights within the distance. From a pure boxer, he has retooled himself to become a boxer-puncher. He is quick. He has power. He has skills.<\/p>\n<p>The larger arena of boxing would be deprived of seeing what Cuello can dish out if his so-so resume gets in the way of locking up the promotional support he needs. But then Manny Pacquiao at 22\u2014having lost twice (both by KO) already in his first 28 fights as a prizefighter)\u2014experienced rejections by the established promoters in the United States before he hit big at where he is now.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/aberia.ws\/\">To read more articles from Hermilando<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=4132\">Here is your Chance to Write about the Sport of Boxing<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?page_id=1371\">Advertise Now On RSR<\/a><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\">\n<div style=\"text-align: center;\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.authorhouse.com\/BookStore\/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=13198\">Purchase<\/a><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.authorhouse.com\/BookStore\/ItemDetail.aspx?bookid=13198\"><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Hermilando &#8220;Ingming&#8221; Duque Aberia Filipino minimum weight prospect Denver Cuello, 22-4-5, 13 KO\u2019s, won his WBC International Minimum Weight Title fight against Indonesian veteran Muhammad Rachman on September 25th, in Iligan City, Philippines. The contest was lopsided. 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