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Three major fight cards, one CIF-Southern Section football playoff game and three round trips to Las Vegas in eight days. I put a lot of miles on my car and loved every minute of it. Full Article at The Orange County Register
As another week begins, we get to look back on another great weekend of boxing. Full Article at TSN.ca
Manny Pacquiao made history on Saturday, November 14th by earning his seventh title in as many weight divisions with his 12th round TKO of Miguel Cotto. Full Article at Associated Content
Freddie Roach believes Amir Khan can follow in the footsteps of stable mate Manny Pacquiao by securing titles as he moves up the weight divisions. Full Article at STV
Boxing is back (!), they proclaimed breathlessly and wrote relentlessly after last Saturday night's near perfect performance by Manny Pacquiao, who turned Miguel Cotto's face into a swollen, mushy crimson tide, in 11-2/3rds of mostly one-sided rounds. Full Article at Huffington Post
Should the match be made Roach will now have another shot at taking a crack at the seemingly undecipherable defensive code of Pretty Boy Floyd. Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
”If the situation is what I think it is, God, Pacquiao will not lose to any of these welterweights. It’s unfortunate. The level we have of testing in boxing is not really that deep. Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
With his spectacular win over Miguel Cotto, Manny Pacquiao has established a phenomenal record that will be difficult to match, much less surpass. Full Article at Sportingo
Floyd Mayweather would come out on top against Pacquiao if they fight, says Ricky Hatton Nov 22 2009 Billy Sloan, Sunday Mail FORMER ring king Ricky Hatton has tipped Floyd Mayweather to win a superfight with Manny Pacquiao if they clash in 2010. Full Article at The Daily Record
Khan (21-1, 15 knockouts) is trained by Freddie Roach, who also trains Manny Pacquiao. And with Pacquiao preparing for the biggest fight of his career against Miguel Cotto, Khan had to go where Roach was. Full Article at Las Vegas Review-Journal | LVRJ.com
LAS VEGAS — Manny Pacquiao proved he can be a box office hit. Now it’s up to Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. to see what they can do together. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
It’s hard to imagine a more impressive trifecta than the one Manny Pacquiao has pulled off in the past 11 months: making back-to-back-to-back victories over Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton and Miguel Cotto look like a walk in the park. Full Article at Boston Herald
Five days after fighting Manny Pacquaio, former welterweight champ Miguel Cotto was still feeling the effects. Miguel took time out from recovering from his butt whooping to pose with a few fans at a local club in Puerto Rico this past Thursday. Full Article at TMZ
Las Vegas was busy last weekend because of the fight between Manny Pacquiao, left, and Miguel Cotto, but revenue at sports books is down about 10% from 2007. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Last Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather Jr celebrated Manny Pacquiao's victory over Miguel Cotto at Club XS at the Encore Casino in Las Vegas. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Miguel Cotto took a beating at hands of Manny Pacquiao on Nov. 13 in Las Vegas, but damage could have been lessened had his trainer did the right thing and stopped the fight to protect his fighter. Full Article at New York Daily News
Manny Pacquiao will earn about $22 million for beating Miguel Cotto in their welterweight fight in Las Vegas. Cotto will make about $12 million. That converts to R167 million for Paquiao and R91 million for Cotto. Full Article at SuperSport
If Manny Pacquiao ever wants to win a world title in a record eighth weight class, Top Rank boss Bob Arum knows just the opponent: Yuri Foreman. Full Article at New York Post
Wow. No boxer has made me feel like that in more than 20 years. What Manny Pacquiao did to Miguel Cotto I did not see coming. Full Article at Mirror.co.uk
2.) “Pacman” has Shown he can Take a Punch – Who in their right mind will stand still and let Miguel Cotto wail bombs on their body like a stationary punching bag? Pacquiao that’s who. Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
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. Full Article
Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcomong fight against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcomong fight against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcomong fight against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcomong fight against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico pose during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present their upcoming fight in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to be held in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcomong fight against Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (R) and his coach Freddie Roach attend a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico, in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico (R), in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to be held in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines (L) stands with Miguel Cotto (R) of of Puerto Rico during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce their upcoming fight in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to be held in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico poses during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present their upcoming fight in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico poses during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present their upcoming fight in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico pose during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce their upcoming fight in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines (L) and Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico pose during a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce their upcoming fight in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to present his next fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico, in Las vegas next November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines attends a press conference in Beverly Hills, California on September 14, 2009 to announce his upcoming fight against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico to take place in Las Vegas on November 14.
View Photo »Manny Pacquiao is one of the best boxers I ever fought
I saw [Jacobs] at the weigh-in before the [Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto] fight, and he looked pretty healthy
I didn't know from where the punches were coming ... Manny Pacquiao is one of the best boxers I ever fought.
The president joins the entire nation in rejoicing over the unprecedented victory of Manny Pacquiao over Miguel Cotto.
I had an eight year career making good fights with Judah, Mosley, (Ricardo) Torres, Clottey and the people saw Miguel Cotto in all those years and they believed in him ... What else do I have to do for those people to believe in me? I can't do anything else. I'm there to prove to myself that I'm better ...
Miguel Cotto has always been a courageous fighter
When I fought with Zab Judah and when I fought Shane Mosley, people were talking about speed and that they would have an advantage over me ... If you saw those fights, did you really see a difference in speed? We are really equal, and people are going to see.
The unstoppable Manny Pacquiao locked up his 7th title in seven classes with a bloody win over Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas Saturday, setting up the Filipino fighter for a mega-match against superman Floyd...
I don't want to be Manny Pacquiao ... I just want to be Miguel Cotto.
A motivated and healthy Miguel Cotto presents problems to any fighter and has all the skills needed to upset Manny Pacquiao but it's impossible to tell which Cotto we will see Saturday night
First of all, I have to make good work of Manny Pacquiao on (Nov. 14) and then I have to go back to Puerto Rico. I don't know how the people are going to receive me there, but I hope it is going to be good
Saturday’s bout between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas should dispel the notion that boxing’s great days are over.
Puerto Rico has a good boxing tradition with Wilfredo Gomez and Wilfred Benitez, Carlos Ortiz and Felix Trinidad. I am very happy and very proud to be a part of this Puerto Rican history
Cotto is the champion for this fight and he is not that easy as what people think. I don’t take this fight lightly. I am prepared for anything Miguel Cotto has to offer
For those people not to believe in me, I can't do anything else ... I'm here for proving to myself that I'm better than Manny Pacquiao. I'm doing this for the pride of my family and my kids.
Manny Pacquiao vs. Miguel Cotto: Firepower
I'm not Oscar de la Hoya. I’m not Ricky Hatton. I’m Miguel Cotto. Everyone knows what Miguel Cotto is capable of doing
On fight night it is going to be just Manny, Miguel Cotto and the referee inside the ring
I'm not Oscar de la Hoya. I’m not Ricky Hatton. I’m Miguel Cotto. Everyone knows what Miguel Cotto is capable of doing
Miguel Cotto was wobbled against DeMarcus Corley (February, 2005) with a right hand over the top. Cotto was wobbled twice and down once against Ricardo Torres, and I think that he was stunned a couple of times against Shane Mosley
Manny comes from a lower weight division and if he thinks he is going to have the same power as Miguel Cotto, he is thinking pretty wrong
I feel Miguel Cotto can be hit ... He took a beating in his fight with Antonio Margarito. He tried to quit in the ninth round holding his eye. We are not going to give him confidence in this fight. We are making adjustments for Cotto's style and his big left hook.
After my last loss, I want to come with a smarter approach to my game, and that's what I'm learning from Miguel Cotto
Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto are dynamic individuals in and out of the ring, and our cameras will be there to capture all the drama prior to their fall face-off
He's not waiting around for the winner of Manny Pacquiao's highly anticipated fight against Miguel Cotto next month, which most people consider the natural opponent, and he isn't ready to jump into the ring with Shane Mosley, regardless of how often the welterweight champion calls him out.
- brothaboxing
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http://is.gd/52uyo sportsjournalism.orgManny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight earns $70 million for HBO
- IUsportscenter 1 hour ago
Damn, Miguel Cotto got raped by Manny P.
- The_DavidYanez 3 hours ago
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