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Suddenly, Pacquiao shook the sleep from his eyes to defend himself against an incessant Mayweather campaign that has painted him as a reluctant warrior. In the weeks before Mayweather announced Jan. 31 that he would fight Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand...
Instead of fighting each other in the coming weeks, Pacquiao faces Bradley a month after Mayweather takes on world light-middleweight champion Miguel Cotto in the same MGM Grand Garden arena. Family man: Pacquiao has vowed to devote more time to his...
Pacquiao, but Mayweather vs. Cotto should end up being a good fight. A lot of people are disappointed with it, but let's give it that much credit. Nevertheless, you get the sense that the perception among boxing fans is that Miguel Cotto doesn't really...
He said that Top Rank was looking to set up a three-fight deal that would lead him to the big names including Miguel Cotto, Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather. "I want nothing more than to pump him but for me it's not a fight that's going to get me...
Top Rank President Bob Arum doesn’t want to drop his golden goose. If Bob Arum can keep filling Cowboys Stadium and feeding Manny Pacquiao Top Rank fighters like Juan Manual Marquez, Shane Mosley, Antonio Margarito, Joshua Clottey, Miguel Cotto and...
Mayweather has chosen to take on the current WBA junior middleweight champion Miguel Cotto, who, not too long ago, was beaten in the most convincing fashion by the pacman. This choice of opponent sparked the debate of, are Mayweather and Pacquiao...
Mosley, 40, has agreed to return to Golden Boy Promotions and face WBC junior middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez on May 5 on the undercard of the WBC super welterweight title fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand...
By then the Frank Warren-backed station hopes to have a break-even figure of 60,000 subscribers following exclusive coverage of last night's world heavyweight title fight between Vitali Klitschko and Dereck Chisora in Munich. There might have been...
La Hoya was past his prime, not greatly past it, but past it all the same. Cotto is an elite fighter, a fighter who’s only two losses have come when many believe he was at a disadvantage. His first loss is heavily believed to be at the hands of a...
Last December, Miguel Cotto filled Madison Square Garden with Puerto Rican fans who rabidly bayed for the blood of Mexico’s Antonio Margarito. Similarly, Irishman Matthew Macklin will fill the Garden with Irish patriots despite being a middling...
Mayweather is moving up in weight to challenge junior middleweight titlist Miguel Cotto on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and Pacquiao defends his welterweight title against junior welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley Jr. on June 9, also at...
Mayweather is moving up in weight to challenge junior middleweight titlist Miguel Cotto on May 5 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas and Pacquiao defends his welterweight title against junior welterweight titleholder Timothy Bradley Jr. on June 9, also at...
Mosley and Alvarez is one of the highlight undercard bouts prior to the Miguel Cotto-Floyd Mayweather main event at 154. “This is another chance for me,” commented Mosley (46-7-1, 39 Kos) from his home outside of Los Angeles California. Golden Boy...
Joshua Clottey, Antonio Margarito and Manny Pacquiao, losing to Margarito and Pacquiao. Dan Ambrose: When you take a fighter and stop putting him in with the best opposition and then all of a sudden put him in with a quality fighter, bad things happen. ...
He hasn’t said anything since then but a lot of people think Pacquiao has lost his interest in boxing and is just going through the motions on autopilot. He probably should hang it up if he’s not committed to the sport. I don’t know he could retire and...
Cotto, a 12-round fight for Cotto’s WBA Super Welterweight World title, is presented by Mayweather Promotions, Golden Boy Promotions and Miguel Cotto Promotions. The 12-round WBA Super Welterweight World Championship bout will be produced and...
Pay-Per-View has secured the US rights to broadcast the upcoming fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Miguel Cotto. Mayweather, a five-division world champion, takes on Puerto Rican Cotto for the WBA junior middleweight title at the MGM Grand in Las...
Jalisco.- Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez aceptó ser coestelar el 5 de Mayo para después buscar una pelea ante el ganador de Floyd Mayweather Jr. y Miguel Cotto. El peleador tapatío tiene la esperanza de brillar en su combate ante el veterano Shane "Sugar" Mosley...
There are these great stories in sports and Mayweather should know. He professes to be the best pound-for-pound – fighter, has the undefeated record, but makes his yearly appearance in the ring as will see again May 5th in Las Vegas, defending the WBC...
Jason, I would love to see your comments of this fight on May 06. You will end up eating crow. The only advantage Cotto might have over Mayweather is power, but he is not even a devastating puncher. I see a one sided decision or a late Mayweather stoppage.
Miguel Ángel Cotto (born October 29, 1980 in Caguas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican professional boxer. He is the former WBO light welterweight and former WBA welterweight champion. As an amateur, Cotto represented Puerto Rico in the lightweight and light welterweight divisions at various international events including the 1999 Pan American... Full Article
Miguel Cotto from Puerto Rico (R) battles Antonio Margarito from Mexico during their WBA World Junior Middleweight championship boxing match at New York's Madison Square Garden, December 3, 2011. Cotto retained his title with a technical knockout in the ninth round after the referee...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico is greeted by his wife Melissa after defeating against Antonio Margarito of Mexico by TKO in the tenth round during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Miguel Cotto (R) of Puerto Rico and Antonio Margarito of Mexico exchange blows during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico celebrates after defeating Antonio Margarito of Mexico by a TKO in the tenth round during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto from Puerto Rico (R) lands a right hand to the head of Antonio Margarito from Mexico during their WBA World Junior Middleweight championship boxing match at New York's Madison Square Garden, December 3, 2011. Cotto retained his title with a technical knockout in the ninth...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Antonio Margarito of Mexico reacts as referee Steve Smoger (R) examines his right eye against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico in the tenth round during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Miguel Cotto (L) of Puerto Rico connects with a left handed punch against Antonio Margarito of Mexico during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Antonio Margarito of Mexico right eye appears swollen shut while sitting in his corner in between rounds against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Antonio Margarito of Mexico reacts after referee Steve Smoger (R) calls the fight due to Margarito's closed right eye against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico in the tenth round during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December...
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico fights against Antonio Margarito of Mexico during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 03: Antonio Margarito (L) of Mexico throws a punch against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico in the first round during the WBA World Junior Middleweight Title fight at Madison Square Garden on December 3, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, top left, of Puerto Rico, lifts his arms in victory as Antonio Margarito, bottom right, of Mexico, reacts after Cotto was declared the winner of the WBA world junior middleweight boxing title, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto defeated...
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, top center, of Puerto Rico looks at Antonio Margarito, bottom right corner, of Mexico, after Cotto was declared the winner of the WBA world junior middleweight boxing title early Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto defeated Margarito before...
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, punches Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, during the eighth round of an WBA World Junior Middleweight Championship boxing matchCotto defeated Margarito with a TKO decision amid confusion in the corner before they came out for the 10th round.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, right, punches Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, left, during the sixth round of an WBA World Junior Middleweight Championship boxing match Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 in New York. Cotto defeated Margarito with a TKO decision amid confusion in the corner before they...
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, punches Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, during the fourth round of their WBA World Junior Middleweight Championship boxing match early Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 in New York. Cotto won the fight by a T.K.O. after the ninth round.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, right, punches Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, during the third round of a WBA world junior middleweight championship boxing match, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011, in New York. Cotto won the fight by a TKO decision amid confusion before they came out in the 10th round.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, center, of Puerto Rico and Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, fight during the 1st round of their WBA world junior middleweight title boxing match, Sunday, Dec. 4, 2011 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto defeated Margarito before they came out for the 10th on a TKO.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, arrives for an WBA World Junior Middleweight Championship boxing match against Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2011 in New York. Cotto defeated Margarito with a TKO decision amid confusion in the corner before they came out for the 10th round.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico (L) and Antonio Margarito of Mexico (R) pose with promoter Bob Arum during the official weigh-in for their WBA world junior middleweight title fight at Madison Square Garden in New York December 2, 2011. The fight will take place on Saturday.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico waves to the crowd during the official weigh-in for his WBA world junior middleweight title fight against Antonio Margarito of Mexico at Madison Square Garden in New York December 2, 2011. The fight will take place on Saturday.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 02: Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico, Top Rank CEO Bob Arum and Antonio Margarito of Mexico pose for the media during their weigh in at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on December 2, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK, NY - DECEMBER 02: Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico flexes his arms for the crowd on the scales ahead of his bout with Antonio Margarito of Mexico during their weigh in at The Theater at Madison Square Garden on December 2, 2011 in New York City.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, left, of Puerto Rico, and Antonio Margarito, right, of Mexico, flank promoter Bob Arum during their official weigh-in, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto will attempt to defend his WBA Super World junior middleweight title against Margarito...
View Photo »Miguel Cotto, of Puerto Rico, stands on the scale during the official weigh-in ahead of his fight against Antonio Margarito, of Mexico, Friday, Dec. 2, 2011, at Madison Square Garden in New York. Cotto will attempt to defend his WBA Super World junior middleweight title against...
View Photo »Miguel Cotto from Puerto Rico (R) battles Antonio Margarito from Mexico during their WBA World Junior Middleweight championship boxing match at New York's Madison Square Garden, December 3, 2011. Cotto retained his title with a technical knockout in the ninth round after the referee...
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For instance, Top Rank at this moment, needs economic incentive to keep Miguel Cotto in its ranks
If he knows there is something bad with his eyes and he decides to fight anyway, it’s fair game ... He didn’t show me any [compassion] when he fought me with plaster in his gloves. I won’t show him any, either.
They mentioned Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto. What’s the point of watching a fight like that again? He put a beating on Cotto. Cotto’s not getting younger. He’s slower than a couple years ago. All we’re going to see is another beating from Manny Pacquiao.
I know the game, the business, all sides, a lot better now than I did before
They mentioned Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto. What’s the point of watching a fight like that again? He put a beating on Cotto. Cotto’s not getting younger. He’s slower than a couple years ago. All we’re going to see is another beating from Manny Pacquiao.
If you don’t know what a criminal is, look it up in the dictionary ... It’s someone that uses a weapon.
I think that we need some new blood in there, and Bradley poses a little bit of a problem. So I would rather go with Bradley than Miguel Cotto.
You know why I call you a criminal? ... Because a criminal uses a weapon to try to harm someone.
He will never earn another dime fighting Miguel Cotto
I will speak to him in Spanish, so Antonio can get the message and understand it well. If you don't know what a criminal means, you can look it up in the dictionary. It's someone who uses a weapon. We spoke about the wraps on the Face Off (the HBO show hosted by Max Kellerman). I showed you a picture of...
I can make decisions for myself. I know what’s best for Miguel Cotto, better than anyone else, you know?
I will speak to him in Spanish, so Antonio can get the message and understand it well. If you don't know what a criminal means, you can look it up in the dictionary. It's someone who uses a weapon. We spoke about the wraps on the Face Off (the HBO show hosted by Max Kellerman). I showed you a picture of...
Now we all remember how those thudding blows in Las Vegas beat down Miguel Cotto last July. There weren't any thudding blows tonight. Did Margarito just cast a large shadow over his giant victory over Cotto last summer?
He used the plaster against me ... He looked and acted like a criminal.
Now we all remember how those thudding blows in Las Vegas beat down Miguel Cotto last July. There weren't any thudding blows tonight. Did Margarito just cast a large shadow over his giant victory over Cotto last summer?
I'm going to use any kind of advantage I feel I have over him, everything I have in the ring ... I'm going to fight like always, with my heart and with my soul. I'm going to do my work.
I see the attitude all on Cotto's side ... The real criminal between these two is Miguel Cotto. He is the one who beat his uncle and his brother (in a brawl outside a gym in Puerto Rico) so he's the criminal person involved in this fight.
I've carried my loss like a man for the last three years ... I didn't ask for the people to erase the defeat. That's not the issue. He has to accept what he used and what he did in 2008.
My guy is 100 percent, ready to go ... Tony's going to get another victory over Miguel Cotto, I am sure.
He was fighting with extra help, and attempting to kill with plaster on his handwraps ... That's a weapon to me. He was using a weapon in a sport rather then your skills and your conditioning.
I see the attitude all on Cotto's side ... The real criminal between these two is Miguel Cotto. He is the one who beat his uncle and his brother (in a brawl outside a gym in Puerto Rico) so he's the criminal person involved in this fight.
He used it, he had the plaster the night he fought with me ... He looks and he acts like a criminal.
If Miguel Cotto wins this fight against Antonio Margarito, and wants to fight Julio Chavez, for the middleweight title - I will get that done. But, Miguel and his people have to want that, so I don't know.
He used plaster on his wraps, he used a weapon on me. He has to be treated like a criminal
