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		<title>Miguel Cotto says this time it is another chapter with Antonio Margarito</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Sep 2011 18:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This time when Miguel Cotto meets Antonio Margarito he says there will be a difference. They will meet again at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 3rd, a fight televised on HBO Pay-Per-View at 153 pounds. There will be intense scrutiny by the New York state Athletic Commission when Margarito gets his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This time when Miguel Cotto meets Antonio Margarito he says there will be a difference. They will meet again at Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 3<sup>rd</sup>, a fight televised on HBO Pay-Per-View at 153 pounds. There will be intense scrutiny by the New York state Athletic Commission when Margarito gets his hands wrapped and puts the gloves on. That was established Tuesday afternoon in New York City at the Edison Ballroom, the second stop of a three-day four-city tour that also includes Puerto Rico, Los Angeles and Mexico City.</p>
<p>“The thing with Margarito was 2008 the chapter that was closed in that book,” commented Cotto about the first fight in July 2008. That is a night that saw Cotto with a battered face, dethroned of the WBA welterweight title in the 11<sup>th</sup> round. The result was talk about Cotto being done, that he no longer had it. Cotto would rebound later, and Margarito, after winning the title from Shane Mosely, would eventually see his boxing license suspended for using tainted hand wraps under his gloves.</p>
<p>So a lot transpired since their first encounter. Both fighters went to war with Manny Pacquiao and  Cotto, quietly had been seeking this rematch for revenge. He leaves business to the promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank and in the last year made it known that Margarito is what he wanted, and at Madison Square Garden his favorite venue where he is undefeated in six fights.</p>
<p>Though Cotto does admit he did have flaws in that first fight and will make no excuses or accusations that Margarito had tainted hand wraps then. But for the first time he showed writers a picture on his cell phone that was given to him earlier this year. It indicated a tear in the wrapped hands of Margarito. There was evidence of a tear with the tape and gauze. Again this was pure speculation by Cotto and he will not make accusations. However, the facts later on make one to believe that Margarito had an unfair advantage, even if Cotto that night was not at his best.</p>
<p>Margarito remains silent about the hand wrap controversy except when he is asked. “I never used any illegal bandages. I can’t change the opinions of everyone. I always fought clean. He claims to have paid his dues and the subject is a thing of the past.  He is also promoted by Arum and never went against his Mexican fighter when it came to the hand wrap issue. A win this time would put everything in perspective. He takes care of business in New York and Antonio Margarito indeed has the number of Miguel Cotto. Though the early line favorite is Cotto gets a commanding win and vengeance for what happened a few years ago in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand Arena.</p>
<p>“I accept my defeat like a man,” says Cotto about that uneventful evening in Las Vegas. “It’s the first time I show the pictures to anybody,” referring to the Margarito wraps. “I over trained and won’t make the same mistakes again. I will be watching the first fight again soon to see what I did wrong.” He did not have the veteran Emanuel Steward in his corner then and he will once again have him for the third time in his corner at the Garden.</p>
<p>Steward was able to correct some flaws when he worked with Cotto the first time in June of 2010 at Yankee Stadium, a Cotto 9<sup>th</sup> round TKO and defense of the WBA title over Yuri Foreman.</p>
<p>“He is sharp and will be ready at 154,” said Steward when reached for comment because was preparing Andy Lee for his rematch with Brian Vera. “Nothing will go wrong. We will watch the wraps and the gloves. Miguel has picked it up and learned what went wrong the first time.”</p>
<p>And with vengeance obviously on his mind, though Cotto will never show a vindictive trait, Margarito could see the same approach that was used in March. Ricardo Mayorga, saw enough punishment before being stopped by TKO in the 12<sup>th</sup> round in the WBA super world light middleweight title fight. Cotto was aggressive and finally put Mayorga on the mat in that final round. It was vintage Cotto, punching with authority, and throwing combinations that propelled him to be a three division world champion.</p>
<p>“I’m going to give it all my body and soul to make this a great match,” said Cotto, (36-2-28 KO’s) one of those in the loss column coming to Pacquiao. He reiterated, ”It’s going to be the same as last time but the ending will be different.” Meaning of course, the punishment this time will show on the face of Margarito who is fully recovered from an injured eye socket that occurred when he lost to Pacquiao last November.</p>
<p>Cotto insisted also that the fight be at 153.  Margarito says that is unfair and that Cotto should be at 154. “If he is a real champion he should fight at 154,” says Margaritio. And Cotto would later respond that the weight was not an issue. His win over Margarito will tell the story that the first loss was because Margarito was with the advantage, once again briefly making reference to the hand wrap controversy.</p>
<p>“Boxing is a sport when you use your skills,” said Cotto. “He played with my health and that’s not fair.”  The wraps for both fighters will be placed in a suitcase prior to the fight and inspected by the New York Commission at the weigh-in. So there could be an end to the issue about Antonio Margarito and hand wraps that have tarnished his career.</p>
<p>Arum stated the Garden has a record advance gate for the fight with an undercard that also includes the undefeated Mike Jones, another of the rising stars in the welterweight division and junior welterweight Pawel Wolak.  And Cotto always sells out the Garden with a strong contingent of Puerto Rican fans from New York City.</p>
<p>But this is not about Puerto Rico against Mexico. It is the fight that Cotto wanted and he anticipates the coming months of training, saying he is a much more matured fighter with his new team under the direction of Steward.</p>
<p>“We accepted 153 because we don’t want Antonio Margarito to make any excuses,” says Cotto. Indeed this looks like it could be another chapter though this time a different and better one for Miguel Cotto.</p>
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		<title>Showtime is the New King with Cotto and Pacquiao</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 20:24:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Late Monday morning Ken Hershman, executive vice president and general manager of Showtime Sports was in the Lighhouse Room at Chelsea Piers in lower Manhattan. He greeted welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and “Sugar” Shane Mosley before the two fighters spoke with media about their May 7th championship bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late Monday morning Ken Hershman, executive vice president and  general manager of Showtime Sports was in the Lighhouse Room at Chelsea  Piers in lower Manhattan. He greeted welterweight champion Manny  Pacquiao and “Sugar” Shane Mosley before the two fighters spoke with  media about their May 7<sup>th</sup> championship bout at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>It is normal for Pacquiao to be greeted for an elaborate press  gathering. The sensation from the Philippines is considered the best  pound-for-pound fighter in the business. And with no fight on the  horizon with Floyd Mayweather Jr, there is no argument as to who is the  best.</p>
<p>Pacquiao also draws a large contingent of fans from his island and  for his promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, there is no question he is the  top promotional fighter when it comes to boxing and the pay-per-view  industry. Perhaps that is why Hershman and Arum have aligned their  business and why Showtime, a parent company of CBS, is once again a  player in the boxing PPV industry.</p>
<p>“We are thrilled to be working with Showtime and with Manny Pacquiao  and they are not new to boxing and pay-per-view,” said Arum who also has  his other draw, world champion Miguel Cotto also fighting on Showtime  pay-per-view against Ricardo Mayorga on March 12<sup>th</sup> from Vegas for Cotto’s light middleweight title.</p>
<p>No, Showtime is not new to the boxing PPV industry and they had a  good marriage with former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Their last  PPV broadcast was the second fight with Diego Corrales against Jose Luis  Castillo in 2005. Since that time HBO and Arum had a good working  relationship, but like revolutions around the world boxing also sees  changes.</p>
<p>Hershman and Top Rank executives got together a few months ago when  Arum saw a need for change. His chief rival Golden Boy Promotions, under  former champion Oscar De La Hoya and CEO Richard Schaffer were “in bed”  with HBO.  Booking dates and trying to force Arum out of the MGM Arena,  more so Schaffer was undermining Arum as the representative for Floyd  Mayweather Jr, in negotiations to get the fight going between Pacquiao  and Mayweather.</p>
<p>That stalemate, the insistence from Mayweather that Pacquiao would  agree to Olympic drug and blood testing procedures, may have been the  end of the line for HBO and Arum opening the door once again for  Showtime. Hershman would not go that far on Monday as to say how his  aligning with Arum transpired.</p>
<p>“We are not new at this,” he commented, “we are optimistic and will  be innovative.” That word innovation is the key because Showtime has the  capability to give the struggling sport of boxing exposure on the CBS  Television Network and with radio stations the company owns in key  markets around the country.</p>
<p>Something HBO could not do was going beyond their network. Pacquiao  and Mosley, even Cotto and other Top Rank fighter of Latino descent can  be seen on the CBS Early Morning Show, perhaps “60 Minutes” or on “Late  Night” with David Letterman.</p>
<p>Arum was gleaming. The promoter who once was at war with rival Don  King, a co-promoter for Cotto-Mayorga , knows what is best for boxing.  And with Showtime and CBS, he may have had the answer to getting boxing  back on national television.</p>
<p>Pacquiao will be fighting under the Showtime PPPV banner for the  first time whose fights over the past two years have amounted to nearly 4  million pay-per-view buys and record box office receipts. “These are  exciting times and this is the first time I am encountering an opponent  that is not trash talking,” said Pacquiao about his opponent Mosley.</p>
<p>Pacquiao, (53-3-2, 38 KO’s) the record setting eight-division  champion and Congressman from the Philippines will train there for a few  weeks and then take his camp to Los Angeles with trainer Freddie Roach.  The veteran Mosley, (46-6-1, 39 KO’s), a three-division champion knows  he has his work cut out for him in efforts to stop Pacquiao.</p>
<p>It may not be a fight the boxing world is looking for as questions  still arise as to when, or if Pacquiao and Mayweather will ever meet.  Still Pacquiao draws interest no matter who he gets in the ring with,  and he would not rule out an inevitable meeting with Mayweather.</p>
<p>“It can still happen,” said Pacquiao about a meeting with Mayweather  that could determine who is the best. For now, he and Mosley are elated  about fighting on Showtime. The “Fight Camp 360; Pacquiao vs. Mosley”  four –part documentary series that follows both fighters before the big  fight will premiere before CBS airs  coverage of the Men’s NCAA  Basketball Championship Final Four on Saturday April 2<sup>nd</sup>.</p>
<p>That means more hype for the PPV date, more importantly needed and  great exposure for the sport of boxing. CBS is the top rated television  network, and the fight series airs before one of the largest sport  events on the calendar.</p>
<p>Arum and Hershman got this one right. They did it for boxing and the  loyal fans desperate for some needed exposure. Pacquiao is known  world-wide and may have two more fights in his arsenal while Cotto will  go long as long as he wants to.</p>
<p>HBO will continue to do what they do. Golden Boy will supply them  some of the exciting junior welterweights though very few are marketable  commodities for pay-per-view telecasts. HBO is very silent but the  prevailing view is they are taking a hit.</p>
<p>The comment from Hershman about how HBO is taking all of this: “You have to ask them,” he said with confidence.</p>
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		<title>Pacquiao adds another title and continues his dominance with win over Margarito</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ARLINGTON, TEXAS-   Manny Pacquiao continued his claim as the best in boxing with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision win over Antonio Margarito Saturday evening at Cowboys Stadium. He gave away 17-pounds to the bigger and slower Margarito and it did not seem to make a difference. Pacquiao won the WBC super welterweight title adding an [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ARLINGTON, TEXAS-   Manny Pacquiao continued his claim as the best in boxing with a dominant 12-round unanimous decision win over Antonio Margarito Saturday evening at Cowboys Stadium. He gave away 17-pounds to the bigger and slower Margarito and it did not seem to make a difference. Pacquiao won the WBC super welterweight title adding an unprecedented eighth world title to his impressive resume.</p>
<p>All three judges at ringside gave Pacquiao the edge, including one judge giving him every round 120-108.  The scorecard here at ringside gave Margaritio one round. “It’s hard I really did my best to win the fight. He was strong and a very tough fighter,” commented Pacquiao. “I can’t believe that he was as strong as he was.”</p>
<p>Pacquiao (52-3-2, 38 KO’s) won his 12<sup>th</sup> straight fight and admitted that Margarito, (38-7, 27KO’s) was strong enough to hurt him when he was in the ropes in the middle rounds. He motioned to referee Laurence Cole several times in the 11<sup>th</sup> round to stop the fight as Margaritio’s face was battered and a bloody mess.</p>
<p>“There was no way I was going to quit,” commented three-time champion Margarito after the fight. “I’m a Mexican. We fight until the end,” he said.</p>
<p>It was the second straight win for Pacquiao at Cowboys Stadium before a crowd of 41,734, many Margarito supporters.  Earlier this year, in March, he easily handled Joshua Clottey taking a 12-round unanimous decision, a seventh title and the welterweight championship.</p>
<p>As for a potential showdown with Floyd Mayweather Jr. at 154, a fight that has been anticipated and talked about, again Pacquiao left that answer to his promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank. As for continuing his career, Mayweather or not, Pacquiao would not rule it out of the question.</p>
<p>The popular Congressman of the Philippines said, “I have another job after this. I’m going back to the Philippines to do my job as a public servant.”</p>
<p>“He was really fast and I was going- good until I got cut,” said Margarito.  His trainer Robert Garrcia also said he never considered stopping the fight and it would continue until the end. Garcia also saw first hand as to why Pacquiao is indeed the best pound-for-pound fighter.</p>
<p>Said Garcia “Manny is the best fighter in the world.  He is just too fast, Very, very quick.”</p>
<p>By the 10th round it became a boxing clinic for Pacquiao who continued to throw the right hook and pound the face of Margarito.  In between rounds it became obvious that Margarito was fighting for redemption, proving that his year suspension from the ring from using illegal hand wraps was all in the books.</p>
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		<title>Interesting first fight for a return of boxing at Yankee Stadium</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Jun 2010 01:52:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like the old days Saturday, it will be, because on the same day in New York City there is the traditional Belmont Stakes horse race at Belmont Park. And later in the evening a major championship pro boxing card at Yankee Stadium. Though Miguel Cotto and Yuri Foreman are not Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like the old days Saturday, it will be, because on the same day in  New York City there is the traditional Belmont Stakes horse race at  Belmont Park. And later in the evening a major championship pro boxing  card at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>Though Miguel Cotto and Yuri Foreman are not Joe Louis and Max  Schmeling, or Muhammad Ali and Ken Norton, the last fight held at the  old Yankee Stadium in 1976, this is historic. Pro boxing has returned to  Yankee Stadium, even if it is the new billion dollar building across  the street from where the old stadium once was.</p>
<p>Top Rank promoter Bob Arum promoter of the Ali- Norton fight was  approached by New York Yankees Chief Operating Officer Lonn Trost.  “Right after the Pacquiao-Clottey fight in Dallas we discussed this and  we are more than pleased,” he said.</p>
<p>Back in March, Manny Pacquiao, the welterweight champion promoted by  Arum, successfully defended his title against Joshua Clottey. The event  sold more than 40,000 tickets at the new Cowboys football stadium.  So  boxing is once again on the grand stage, Yankee Stadium in the Bronx  with Cotto and Foreman entering the ring around 11:15 pm on HBO, in  right-center field on a raised platform where the ring will be.</p>
<p>Legends of the sport are supposed to be there including champion  Boxing Hall of Fame members Marvelous Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns, and  Sugar Ray Leonard which describe the magnitude of this event. And Roy  Jones Jr. returns at least one more time to analyze the fight on HBO  Sports</p>
<p>Of course there is always the possibility of a thunder storm, and  supposedly the fans at ringside and media will be protected with a  canopy over their heads. But let’s be optimistic, hope the rain stays  away and the fists will provide all the action. Foreman against Cotto  provides for some interesting boxing theatre,</p>
<p>Cotto (34-2. 28KO’s) the pride of Puerto Rico and three-time world  champion challenges the undefeated Foreman (28-0, 8Ko’s) for the WBA  super welterweight championship.  It will be a fight that can go either  way. And crowd support for both fighters will make it more interesting.  Cotto draws a huge contingent of Puerto Rican boxing fans and Foreman, a  future rabbi from Brooklyn, has his supporters. He will have a special  religious entrance and arrive at the stadium well after sun down.</p>
<p>For Cotto it is a more significant fight. He is moving up in weight,  though that is not a dilemma because Cotto has preferred fighting at 147  or a few pounds more. But the brutal loss to Pacquiao last December is  still a fight he has to overcome. So going for the knockout is something  Cotto seeks. A loss could spell doom and a realistic chance that big  time fights will no longer be a part of his career,</p>
<p><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://www.keepitinthering.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/forman580_060410.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-458" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px;" title="forman580_060410" src="http://www.keepitinthering.net/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/forman580_060410-300x155.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="155" /></a>Cotto has stated that there was a possibility of three more fights.   But he has had an intense training camp, and his new trainer, the  renowned Emanuel Steward will be in his corner. Steward says he has  Cotto fighting like the old Cotto who once dominated the welterweight  division with impressive wins over Zab Judah and Shane Mosley.</p>
<p>Foreman is bigger and maybe stronger and Steward prepared for such an  opponent when he got the call to be Cotto’s trainer. The ironic element  is Foreman’s management team requested Steward for this fight, but the  money wasn’t right and Steward has always admired Cotto.</p>
<p>“Right now, the way Miguel is looking, it is going to be very hard  for Yuri to stay away from Miguel for 12 rounds because Miguel is  looking very fast with his feet right now,” said Steward the other day.  “And his combinations are wicked, and his punching is awesome so I think  it’s going to be a great fight,”</p>
<p>Arum also thinks this will be a great fight and a promotion that  could lead to more in the Bronx. He has been glowing the past few days,  comparing boxing and the Yankees when it comes to great spectacles at  Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>“You do fights like this in big stadiums where people can afford  tickets and get 25, 000 or more,” said Arum. “The fight supports two  groups of people that support their champion,” he commented referring to  the Puerto Rican and Jewish population of New York City. “You can do  that in boxing and be very successful.”</p>
<p>So many story lines for this fight and the possibility that there  will be many more championship fights to come out of this one at Yankee  Stadium. Foreman has nothing to lose and Cotto needs to regain his  prominence as a mega star in the sport.</p>
<p>Cotto has not said much and could very well be doing the talking in  the ring. He appears relaxed, confident, and in great shape. If there  are no thunder storms the first historic bout at the new Yankee Stadium  begins at 6:45pm, four rounds with super lightweight Christian Martinez  (3-0) of the Bronx opposing (2-1) Jonathan Cuba of Manhattan.</p>
<p>And then there will more prelims and a 10-round super welterweight  bout that features undefeated 22-0 Joe Greene of New York against 27-0  Vanes Martirosyan of Glendale California.</p>
<p>Then it will be the main event, Cotto against Foreman. And then it  will be official. Boxing has returned to Yankee Stadium and Cotto  winning the bout via split decision and Steward playing a big role in  his corner.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 14:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Las Vegas &#8211; </strong> Miguel Cotto the WBO welterweight champion and Manny Pacquiao the six time champion are ready for their 12-round encounter on HBO pay-per-view this Saturday evening from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas  They know the significance of this anticipated fight, so does their promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank.</p>
<p>“In this fight, he is not the star of the show,” said Arum about Cotto at the final news conference for a fight that needs no hype. Cotto and Pacquiao proudly have nine world titles in seven weight divisions, Cotto (34-1, 27KO’s) of Caguas Puerto Rico with three titles to his credit. Pacquiao (49-3.2, 37 KO’s) from the Philippines is also considered the best pound-for-pound fighter in the business.</p>
<p>“But he plays a role that has made this fight what it is,” says Arum about Cotto. “Miguel Cotto is the biggest obstacle in Manny’s path. He is a true welterweight with a heart as big as this room. When the bell rings there won’t be one icon and one great fighter. There will be two great fighters in the ring and they will be fighting for their country and their families.”</p>
<p>And also fighting for the sport of boxing because this has become one of the most anticipated and talked about fights in years.  Not since the great welterweight wars that involved Marvin Hagler, Thomas Hearns and Sugar Rey Leonard has boxing seen the magnitude of two great fighters like this.</p>
<p>There is no telling how far this fight will go, but the implications after the result will also create interest in what is perhaps the premiere division in the sport. Waiting in the wings for the winner is an inevitable clash with the undefeated Floyd Mayweather Jr. Reportedly a Pacquiao win could have him facing Mayweather at the new billion dollar Yankee Stadium in New York, or the comparable new football home of the Dallas Cowboys.</p>
<p>But Cotto can change the entire scope of where Mayweather fits in the picture. “I know the skills of Manny,” commented Cotto who had, what has been claimed to be the hardest and best training camp of his career in preparation for this mega fight, “We created a game plan for this fight and we are pretty sure this is going to be a great fight for boxing all over the world but especially for the Latin fans and the Puerto Ricans.”</p>
<p>Though Cotto never thrives on the future and Mayweather, looking in, is not a priority to him at least for the moment. Pacquiao has lived up to his distinction as being the top fighter in the game and in many ways, so has Cotto. The difference is Cotto fighting again at his natural weight and Pacquiao has moved up to another weight division which has never proved to be a problem.</p>
<p>To that Pacquiao said, “This fight is the most important of my boxing career .because if I win this fight I will go down in history. It’s a big honor for my country, for my family and myself. That’s why I work hard.” And it has more to do than the winner getting the new WBC Diamond Belt.  The winner is guaranteed more lucrative pay days and pay-per-per-view revenue that could surpass previous earnings of Mayweather and</p>
<p>Oscar De La Hoya.</p>
<p>And Pacquiao is claiming, “This is a once in a lifetime fight.”  Arum, who promotes both fighters, is in the driver’s seat either way.  When the fight was officially announced with a five city coast-to-coast tour in September, the kickoff at the new Yankee Stadium, there was mention of a trilogy between his two fighters, the next one at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx.</p>
<p>Then Mayweather started to make some noise, of which Arum has had a previous and bad history with “Mayweather is just a showman and not a fighter,” said Arum when asked if Cotto or Pacquiao is in the plan to fight Mayweather. But the most likely and lucrative fight, even before Cotto and Pacquiao talk trilogy is Mayweather taking on the winner after the final result is in Saturday evening.</p>
<p>The pick here: Pacquiao in eight rounds by TKO. He may be too quick for Cotto and if he gets his opponent in the ropes it spells trouble for Cotto.</p>
<p>THROWING THE PUNCHES: The Nevada State Athletic Commission which is sanctioning the Cotto-Pacquiao fight recently approved the use of instant replay to be used in televised fights in their jurisdiction/ Though it is not known if the rule will be implemented for Cotto-Pacquiao.</p>
<p>Good for boxing when it comes to controversial scoring decisions based on the discretion of a referee when it comes to a knockdown or slippage.  Sometimes the knockdown as opposed to the slip can be vital in the final scoring of the judges as to a 10-8 or 10-9 round….</p>
<p>The career of Hector Camacho Jr, has been revived after his recent unanimous decision win over the veteran champion Yori Boy Campos. Camacho, son of former champion Hector of Spanish Harlem came in the ring at his heaviest weight, 174 and claims he can be a contender now in the welterweight division. His next target, Fernando Vargas, who has made noise about coming out of retirement after leaving the ring a few years ago with a bad back…</p>
<p>So Paul Williams gets his date in Atlantic City, December 5<sup>th</sup> on HBO but it is not for the middleweight championship against Kelly Pavlik.  Instead Williams, a definite threat to Pavlik, draws Sergio Martinez the exciting puncher from Argentina. Pavlik pulled out of the fight last month when it was well known his bad left hand would not heel in time. So what happens?</p>
<p>Williams gets to keep his HBO date and Pavlik weeks later, when it was said he could not fight for another seven weeks, signs on to defend his middleweight title against the lesser known and easier opponent Miguel Espino in his hometown of Youngstown Ohio. Pavlik also makes out on the deal getting a more lucrative deal as the fight will be televised on HBO PPV.</p>
<p>A good under card bout on the Williams card in Atlantic City, now moved to a ballroom instead of the more known Boardwalk Hall. Welterweight Johsua Clottey of Ghana and now residing in the Bronx, who gave Cotto a scare in June at Madison Square Garden, takes on the tough Carlos Quintana…</p>
<p>John Ruiz the two-time heavyweight champion is a stubborn and persistent fighter who believes his time is still coming to make boxing history. The first heavyweight champion of Latino descent form the United States gets his chance when he takes on newly crowned WBA champion David Haye.  Haye made history becoming the second light heavyweight champ to take a part of the heavyweight title, the first being Evander Holyfield…</p>
<p>January 30<sup>th</sup> out in Vegas another compelling welterweight bout. Andre Berto the WBC champ taking on veteran WBA title holder Shane Mosley, also on HBO and a fight that makes it more interesting for Cotto, Pacquiao and Mayweather. Do we smell possible unification of the title again, or maybe not because the promoters and sanctioning bodies don’t want it that way,,,</p>
<p>The 42-year old Bernard Hopkins, partner with Oscar De La Hoya Golden Boy Promotions wants to make his hometown Philadelphia proud when he steps in the ring to defend his light heavyweight title on December 4<sup>th</sup> at the Liacourras  Center when he opposes the unknown Enrique Omeles…   …</p>
<p>And the busy end of the year boxing calendar continues on December 13<sup>th</sup>, the interesting and return 12-round bout that fans anticipated after their first bout. Paulie Malignaggi of Brooklyn New York, the junior welterweight meets Juan “Baby Bull” Diaz this time at a neutral venue, the UIC Pavillon in Chicago Illinois to be televised on HBO</p>
<p>Many felt that their first encounter on August 22, in Diaz’ hometown of Houston Texas was a hometown decision as Malignaggi threw more punches and got the best of Diaz. “I am not going to dwell on the past,” said Diaz this week when the fight was announced. “This time it is a different city and a new and different game plan.”</p>
<p>Said Malignaggi, the former junior welterweight champion who revived his career in that first bout, “I made enough of a stink after the first match to help get the rematch,” And indeed he did as his promoter,  Lou DiBella, one who is very vocal about bad decisions immediately petitioned Diaz and his management, Golden Boy Promotions, to put the gloves on again and do it at any other place but Houston Texas where Diaz still resides and is extremely popular.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:23:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is already looking at plans for a major boxing card at Madison Square Garden next June on the eve of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade That is where his WBO welterweight champion, Miguel Cotto, is expected to be again, assuming Cotto is successful in his title defense against Manny [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is already looking at plans for a major boxing card at Madison Square Garden next June on the eve of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade That is where his WBO welterweight champion, Miguel Cotto, is expected to be again, assuming Cotto is successful in his title defense against Manny Pacquiao next month.</p>
<p>Regardless, Arum has plans to unify the featherweight championship and that begins tomorrow night at the Garden WaMu Theatre. WBO champion Juan Manuel Lopez and WBA champion Yuriorkis Gamboa of Cuba defend their respective titles in separate bouts on the “Island Warriors” “Latin Fury 12” pay-per-view show.  If both prevail, Arum has plans to put both fighters in a mega unification bout, in the Garden main arena, possibly with Cotto as the headliner.</p>
<p>“It is in the plans,” said Arum about a June date at the Garden. “These are two fighters that bring excitement to the sport and we have every intention of putting this together,” he said. And Arum, has that good working relationship with the Garden to put the fight together in New York with hopes Cotto is available and still holding his title.</p>
<p>Though if Cotto does prevail, there is still talk he could oppose Floyd Mayweather Jr. sometime next year either in Las Vegas, or in New York City at the new Yankee Stadium. A Top Rank source said the Yankees are very much interested in staging a Cotto-Pacquiao return bout if Cotto wins.</p>
<p>Mayweather recently returned to the ring and dominated Juan Manuel Marquez. And there is no doubt that a Cotto-Mayweather bout at Yankee Stadium will sell out and draw major pay-per-view numbers.  Arum, who used to promote Mayweather, would prefer his two fighters, Cotto and Pacquiao to have a trilogy. But Maywetaher, back in the picture may spoil his plan.</p>
<p>In the meantime the “Island Warriors: card is expected to sell out and has a good under card to supplement the main event.  Middleweight contender “Irish” John Duddy, looking to make an impact again is on the card along with former heavyweight contender Monte Barrett facing WBC 7<sup>th</sup> ranked heavyweight Odlanier Solis of Cuba.</p>
<p>“For any Puerto Rican this is  a big site, this is a big venue and this is where you want to be,” said Lopez (26-0, 24 KO’s) of Caguas Puerto Rico. He trains with Cotto and knows how important it is to be fighting on the big stage at the Garden, even though it is not in the main arena,</p>
<p>To that Lopez said, “This is where you want to showcase yourself like Miguel Cotto and Tito Trinidad.  I talk to Tito almost every day and he tells how exciting it is to be fighting at the Garden. It is a very special place to fight. I am on the road to gaining all the exposure that I need.”</p>
<p>Lopez is in the second year of his title reign after dethroning defending champion Daniel Ponce De Leon via a first round knockout last June. He has successfully defended his title four times since, all by knockout and is billed to be the next exciting fighter out of Puerto Rico, of course next to Cotto.  He opposes Rogers Mtagwa (26-12-2, 18 Ko’s) of Philadlephia, 15<sup>th</sup> ranked by the WBO.</p>
<p>“I’d like to win four titles in four weight divisions,” he said, “something that no Puerto Rican has ever done. That is my goal. I fee like I will go to 126 sooner rather than later. I started at 21 years old and have been fighting for five years at 122-pounds.and now my body is ready to go up.</p>
<p>Lopez talks to the former champion Trinidad constantly about the pressures of being a champion and not looking ahead to the next opportunity.  Trinidad has attended most of his fights but won’t be there tomorrow because of a family commitment. “He is my idol,” says Lopez.</p>
<p>“He always tells me about the great experiences he had at the Garden. A lot of people are talking about Gamboa but I don’t think about that, I think about my next fight,” said the 26- year old who is 5-0 in championship fights. “Gamboa fight might happen but that is far down the road,” he said.</p>
<p>The undefeated Gomboa, (15-0, 13Ko’s) who won Olympic gold in 2004, one of the promising fighters in the division opposes (WBA 13<sup>th</sup> ranked Whyber Garcia (22-6, 15 KO’s) of Panama City Panama.  An exciting and aggressive fighter, Garcia has won four of his last five fights the loss was for the world title WBA super featherweight champion Jorge Linares last year.</p>
<p>“I have to win the fights and convincingly to get to where I want to get,” he said. “Just being in the storied building (The Garden) means I have achieved my goals  I can feel the energy like it is on my doorstep but first I have to past this test on Saturday before I think about what happens next.”</p>
<p>He commented about leaving his country and pursuing his goal of becoming a world champion. “It was a big risk for me to leave and take the stuff that I took, leaving not only the boxing team but my country. It goes on to prove that if I seat a goal I can accomplish it.”.</p>
<p>Camacho Legacy Continues:  Hector Camach Jr. believes this is his time much like the saying that his father, the former 4-time world champion Hector Sr. said over the years.  And the native of Puerto Rico and Spanish Harlem, now residing in Orlando Florida believes he is a better fighter and belongs in the same class with Cotto, Pacquiao and Mayweather.</p>
<p>Camacho, (49-3-1) the WBC Caribbean light middleweight champion begins his comeback to the championship ladder when he opposes former 2-time champion “Yory Boy” Campas of Mexico on Friday October 30 from the Don Haskins Center in El Paso Texas to be seen on pay-per-view.</p>
<p>“Yory Boy, he’s not a walk in the park,” said Camacho last week from his training quarters down in Orlando “He has been there. He’s coming to fight the fight. It’s a perfect style as he comes straight in” Added is a motivation factor because this past May, Campas and Camacho Sr. fought to a draw.</p>
<p>So there may be some vindication as well. “I have a score to settle with Yory Boy. This is as important to me as it is to my father,’ said Camacho who also wants it known that he should not be compared to his father when it comes to his ring entrance and style in the ring …</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 06:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rich Mancuso</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[New York – Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is a winner either way when Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto step in the ring November 14th at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as Cotto defends his WBO welterweight championship.  Arum has promotional rights for both fighters and this could be the beginning of the next [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>New York – Top Rank promoter Bob Arum is a winner either way when Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto step in the ring November 14<sup>th</sup> at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as Cotto defends his WBO welterweight championship.  Arum has promotional rights for both fighters and this could be the beginning of the next and exciting trilogy in the sport.</p>
<p>Arum is familiar with the trilogy, especially when it comes to welterweights having been a part of lucrative promotions in the 1980’s with Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns.  Years later, the division is the best in boxing and in the mix again is the r Floyd Mayweather Jr. who gets back in the ring again Saturday evening opposing Juan Manuel Marquez Saturday evening out in Vegas, a fight televised on HBO pay-per-view.</p>
<p>“This fight will be the most exciting and memorable event that Top Rank has promoted in 40 years,” said a gleaming Arum as Cotto and Pacquiao kicked off a five city media tour to promote the fight at Yankee Stadium last Thursday.  The Yankee Stadium press conference is also an indicator that boxing will return to the new stadium.</p>
<p>Arum and New York Yankees Chief Executive Officer Lonn Trost have been friends over the years, and there has been discussion with the two about hosting a major fight at the new ballpark in the Bronx. Reportedly, if Cotto wins in November the second of a possible three fights will take place at Yankee Stadium.</p>
<p>“I am not ruling that out,” claimed Arum about a Cotto-Pacquiao fight at the Stadium. He also said Mayweather could also get Cotto, but Arum, who once promoted Mayweather has made it known that his two fighters are more exciting and not entertainers like Mayweather is.</p>
<p>Either way, Mayweather could spoil the plans if he prevails Saturday.  Boxing fans suddenly get two possible fights with anticipation if Mayweather prevails. There could be a Mayweather-Pacquiao or Mayweather-Cotto fight on the horizon. But the logic is that Mayweather, who returns to the ring after a year-and a half of inactivity does not deserve immediate title consideration.</p>
<p>“I am certain it will take place as an exciting and action packed classic such as Hagler-Hearms and Ali-Frazier III,” said Arum referring to some of the great trilogies in boxing history that Arum has promoted. Top Rank staged the last fight card at the old Yankee Stadium on September 26, 1976 when heavyweight world champion Muhammad Ali got a decision over Ken Norton in their third epic fight.</p>
<p>“Firepower” as the fight has been billed will be the anticipated one of the year as Pacquaio, considered the best pound-for-pound fighter, and Cotto offer excitement and have a tremendous fan base.  “Pacquiao and Cotto will join that list of boxing classics,” said Arum about the trilogies he has promoted over the years.</p>
<p>As for the fight, Cotto (34-1, 27 Ko’s) of Caguas Puerto Rico, has made it known he has overcome any flaws that were seen in his last fight when he won a controversial 12-round unanimous decision against former IBF welterweight champion Joshua Clottey in June at Madison Square Garden.  Cotto sustained a nasty cut then over his left eyebrow from a Clottey head butt in the third round that needed six stitches below is eye and 14 in the bad one above his eye so he had trouble seeing Clottey’s right hand.</p>
<p>“It is the biggest step of my career,” said Cotto about his upcoming fight with Pacquiao Once again Cotto will set up training camp in Tampa Florida with his trainer Joe Santiago. “He has fought a lot of tough fighters but never one like me,” he said referring to Pacquiao who has won six world titles in as many weight divisions ranging from 112 to 140 pounds.</p>
<p>In his last fight back on May 2, Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37KO’s) dealt defending junior welterweight champion Rickey Hatton a one-punch second-round knockout. “Miguel Cotto is strong and smart and that is a dangerous combination for anyone that challenges him,” said Pacquiao.</p>
<p>And Pacquiao once again has his trainer, Freddie Roach, perhaps the best in the business. All focus and concentration now for Pacquiao as Roach tries to keep his popular fighter from the Philippines free from the distractions due to his popularity. “There won’t be any distractions,” said Roach. “I won’t let that happen.”</p>
<p>“He has respect for every fighter he meets and I am expecting the fight to go the distance,” added Roach.  “Can’t let this guy (Cotto) land that left hook…We will be well prepared. It’s a good match up and if there is a trilogy it will be good for boxing.”</p>
<p>The fight televised on pay-per-view is what boxing needs. The two fighters know that, so does Arum who has a way of making noise to try and revive a sport that is desperate for some excitement. Cotto and Pacquiao could certainly revive some interest.</p>
<p>“Cotto vs. Pacquiao will join that list of boxing classics,” promised Arum. And barring no complications it certainly should.</p>
<p>Throwing the punches: Arum also has a good card set for the Madison Square Garden WaMu Theatre “Island Warriors” also known as “Latin Fury 12” on Saturday evening October 12 also on pay-per-view. Juan Manuel Lopez ( 26-0, 24KO’s) the WBO junior featherweight champion from Cotto’s hometown of Caguas opposes (26-12, 2, 18Ko’s) Rogers Mtagwa of Philadelphia</p>
<p>The co-main event is undefeated WBA featherweight champion Yuriorkis Gamboa (15-0, 13Ko’s) of Cuba defending against 13<sup>th</sup> ranked Whyber Garcia (23-6, 15KOo’s) pf Panama City, Panama. If all goes to plan, Arum hopes to main event Lopez against Gamboa in the Garden main arena sometime next year…</p>
<p>Hector Camacho jr. is in the ring again and serious about a title opportunity. His next test is trying to overtake the veteran and former IBG light middleweight champion “Yori Boy” Campus (92-14-1, 74KO’s) of Mexico, Camacho (49-3-1, 27Ko’s) son of  the former champion Hector Sr. is claiming this time he is in the best condition of his career and ready to make an impact.</p>
<p>Said Joe Diaz, trainer of Campus, “No Puerto Rican will ever beat a Mexican.” The fight will be hostile territory for Camacho as it takes place on the campus of UTEP in El Paso Texas on October 30<sup>th</sup> next to the Mexican border. And in past boxing history the words of Diaz may be true. Most recently, Cotto lost to the Mexican Antonio Margarito for Cotto’s WBA title. We all know though that fight was contested as Margarito was suspended for a year for using tainted hand wraps under his gloves…</p>
<p>Heavyweight John Ruiz is still in the picture for another opportunity with the various alphabet soup organizations. The former two-time champion is hoping to get a title shot against either Klitschko brother Vitali the WBC champion or Wladimir the IBF champion,  Vitali defends against Christobal Arreola September 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles televised on HBO…</p>
<p>Julio Chavez Jr. son of the legendary champion of Mexico City (40-0-1, 30KO’s) easily disposed Jason LeHoukkier in less than a round this past weekend. The junior middleweight is ranked third by the WBC and will soon get a title opportunity against the champion Sergio Martinez.</p>
<p>Giovanni Lorenzo of the Dominican Republic, who opted to stay at middleweight and not enter the Showtime upcoming televised Super Middleweight Tournament, will get his title opportunity. He has arrived in Neubrandenburg Germany for his Saturday battle with Sebastian Sylvester for the vacant IBF Middleweight championship…</p>
<p>Arum says he does not fear the popularity of MMA fighting that does record numbers of pay-per-view and has hurt the sport. “They don’t box, they brawl and they are a bunch of…. “ Determine what he said in sexual connotations as to what MMA fighters do when they are on the mat. Uncalled words from Arum who with some fighting words, knows that rival promoter Oscar De La Hoya is involved with MMA which has become a lucrative industry and has taken in more than one boxing fan..</p>
<p>Our best wishes to fight broadcaster Nick Charles of Showtime who is in his biggest fight to overcome his battle with cancer. Nick is on the sidelines undergoing treatments in Texas and thoughts and prayers are with him and his family.  He is one of the good guys in the business who knows how to call them at ringside with partner Steve Farhood.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 13:50:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miguel Cotto may have successfully defended his WBO welterweight championship with a 12-round split decision over a gain challenger Joshua Clottey at Madison Square Garden Saturday evening and his latest conquest does lead to questions.  There were tactics used not accustomed to being seen from Cotto, a fierce cut over his left eye brow, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miguel Cotto may have successfully defended his WBO welterweight championship with a 12-round split decision over a gain challenger Joshua Clottey at Madison  Square Garden Saturday evening and his latest conquest does lead to questions.  There were tactics used not accustomed to being seen from Cotto, a fierce cut over his left eye brow, and who is next in line for the champion.</p>
<p>Though one question was answered, as it seems Cotto, (34-1, 27KO’s) has overcome his loss to Antonio Margarito last year that left him battered after 11 rounds/ It was a rough fight from the beginning, as expected, with the only knockdown coming from a Cotto punch late in the first round.</p>
<p>Clottey, (35,3, 21 KO’s) who gave Cotto the cut in the third round, attributed to a head butt, may have indeed been the winner if it weren’t for that 10-8 first round that went to Cotto  that caused Clottey to briefly hit the canvas.. And the final two rounds went to Cotto with one judge at ringside having 114-113 for Clottey, two others 115-112 and 116-111 for Cotto. This writer gave the fight to Clottey 114-113.</p>
<p>After the nasty cut continued to pour blood from the left eye, Cotto had to resort to another strategy. He continued to punch well, landing 723 punches to the 622 of Clottey, but the challenger in the ropes many times was able to take the punishment and land a few power punches of his own.</p>
<p>It was the onslaught of punches from Cotto that continued to show how resilient of a fighter Clottey is.  The native of Ghana, now residing in the Bronx, also had to overcome a pro Cotto crowd at the Garden. Most of the 17,734 were Cotto fans waving the Puerto Rican flag, screaming for their fighter throughout the fight, though this was the first time a Cotto fight at the Garden failed to sell out.</p>
<p>And if Top Rank promoter Bob Arum hadn’t consoled Clottey immediately after the fight, then perhaps this could have been the last fight for Clottey. Disappointed and annoyed about the final decision Clottey immediately said, “That’s it, I’m done with boxing, I can’t take it anymore.”</p>
<p>To which Arum, who promotes both Clottey and Cotto, embraced Clottey and said to him, “a magnificent fight and you have to continue.”  By all means Clottey deserves a return bout, and after listening to Arum and getting over the disappointment, Cottey asked for one.</p>
<p>But Clottey may have to wait as Arum is looking to put Cotto in the ring next, possibly with Manny Pacquio considered the best pound-for pound fighter at 147.  Said Clottey, “They robbed me. He was running and I was chasing. I threw the hardest punches.”</p>
<p>Hand it to Cotto though, because after the cut he fought like a champion.. Even in the ninth and tenth rounds the cut got worse, of which Cotto said, “The cut made me fight harder but I felt like that I was winning all the way”</p>
<p>But there were some tactics from Cotto that haven’t been seen. Perhaps his new trainer, Joe Santiago, who replaced Cotto’s uncle Evangelista, was a reason why Cotto in the fifth round was a different fighter. In the corner with Clottey he spun his opponent around and Clottey, fell face first on the canvas.</p>
<p>The result was some time for Clottey to recover after hurting his right knee but he was able to recover by continuing to fight at his pace. “The referee had to do something,” said Clottey who also complained that Cotto used low blows many times, also Cotto hit Clottey in the back of his head late in the fight which also got no warning from referee Arthur Mercante Jr.</p>
<p>Now Arum has to look at the future for Cotto.  The Pacquiao fight is what he would like to do and Cotto will evaluate the options.  There is also a possible return bout with WBA welterweight champion Shane Mosley, and Cotto, from what has been often heard would like that chance again against Margarito..</p>
<p>But Margarito is still serving a one-year suspension for fighting with tainted hand wraps under his gloves which now appears to have been responsible for Cotto’s only loss. “I will see what the company says,” was the response from Cotto about getting Margarito again.</p>
<p>Clottey deserves a return bout and it may have to wait, and his courageous effort showed he is indeed one of the top three welterweights.  As for Cotto,: who admitted that Clottey was a tough opponent, it is time for some rest and maybe some readjustments with his new trainer and without cut man Miguel Diaz who he also dismissed.</p>
<p>“We made a few mistakes,” admitted Cotto who may still have to prove that he is in the company of other great Puerto Rican boxing champions such as Wilfredo Gomez and Felix Trinidad.  “Everybody will get better,” he said.</p>
<p>CALDERON GETS A DRAW: The co-feature on the Garden card saw junior flyweight champion Ivan Calderon (32-0-1, 6KO’s) of Guaynabo Puerto Rico earn a split decision of his 12-round fight that went to the judges scorecard after six rounds because of an accidental head butt. Challenger and opponent Rodel Mayol (25-3, 1, 19KO’s) of the Philippines caused the nasty cut on the forehead of Calderon.</p>
<p>As a result of the fight being halted after six rounds the technical rule of the championship bout becomes a decision for the judges. One judge had it even, one for Calderon and the other to Mayol and as a result Calderon retained his title.</p>
<p>“I was coming in and he would go down low and that’s when I got hit in the head,” said Calderon/. The butt came in the fourth round and another one moments later. It was the fourth defense of his title.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Miguel Cotto the WBO welterweight champion defends his title at Madison Square Garden Saturday evening against Joshua Clottey with the IBF title also up for grabs and there are those in the boxing community who give Clottey a chance to dethrone the champion. It is one of those intriguing fights that could go either way [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Miguel Cotto the WBO welterweight champion defends his title at Madison Square Garden Saturday evening against Joshua Clottey with the IBF title also up for grabs and there are those in the boxing community who give Clottey a chance to dethrone the champion.</p>
<p>It is one of those intriguing fights that could go either way and much of the speculation is how Cotto has adjusted to his new trainer, Joe Santiago. The challenger Clottey is set to confront a pro Cotto crowd at the Garden that will be sold out and the question is, will he be able to take an onslaught of Cotto punches to the body?</p>
<p>Cotto was very quiet and recently not offering much comment about his headlining a boxing card at the Garden for the fourth time in five years on the eve of New York’s National Puerto Rican Day Parade.  He focused and trained hard with Santiago down in Tampa  Florida.</p>
<p>And until Wednesday, when the two fighters appeared at a final news conference at the Garden, Cotto had not said much There, were no Clottey appearances in the Bronx, where he now resides coming from his native Ghana while Cotto, the native of Caguas Puerto Rico, greeted the public twice in the past week at a Puerto Rican festival in the south Bronx and at a local AT&amp;T store.</p>
<p>I love the people here,” said Cotto about greeting the vastly popular Puerto Rican community in the Bronx.  The fighter has become their ambassador in and out of the ring though in Puerto Rico they say former four-time champion Felix Trinidad still has the popularity.</p>
<p>Clottey who is finally getting his opportunity, and a long awaited championship bout at the Garden, has also been quiet since their initial press conference a few months ago. The fight televised on HBO Sports is also not on pay-per-view. Cotto wants his fans to see him without paying the $50.00 going rate for boxing PPV bouts.</p>
<p>And this, the words from promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, who promotes both Cotto and Clottey tells the story about Cotto and New York City. “Cotto has returned home,” he said with a gleaming smile.  The truth is Cotto hopes to return home to Puerto  Rico with two thirds of the welterweight championship.</p>
<p>And Clottey, (35-2, 21KO’s) wants the public to finally know what he is about/and respects the opportunity that Cotto granted him. “Cotto is giving me an opportunity and I respect him for that,” said Clottey.  “They make him the favorite. Favorites don’t judge the fights. That’s their opinion.”</p>
<p>But Cotto is the favorite in just about every fight. Except this time Clottey is getting the accolades and a majority of boxing media are looking at Cotto heading to another defeat. Distractions prior to training camp, Cotto and an altercation with uncle and former longtime trainer Evangelista, and an ugly loss to Antonio Margarito that resulted in a WBA title loss may be the reason.</p>
<p>Cotto has put that all on the past, won’t discuss the previous problems and as Santiago said, “All of my work will show in the ring Saturday night.”  A different strategy or approach, perhaps going for a quick knockout could be what we see.</p>
<p>In line for Cotto, assuming he wins could be a return bout with Margarito who is under suspension for using tainted hand wraps under his gloves when Margarito lost the WBA welterweight title to Shane Mosley last year. The speculation is that the same wraps were used when Margaritio defeated Cotto by TKO last July in Las Vegas.</p>
<p>Or Cotto could at 140, challenge Manny Pacquiao, considered the best pound-for-pound fighter by the experts.  Pacquiao will be attending the fight at ringside and a Cotto-Pacquiao fight can be a marketing bonanza for Arum who also promotes Pacquiao.</p>
<p>To the controversy that has surrounded Cotto and for future fights he says, “I am at peace with myself.”  He leaves his future options to Arum and part of his reason as to avoiding questions from the media also stemmed from rumors that he has been seeking a way to break his contract with Top Rank that runs through next year.</p>
<p>On Margaritio, Cotto said “If we put everything together I will make a deal.” And he is open to a Pacquiao fight or any of the other top fighters in the welterweight division including Floyd Mayweather Jr. the former champion who recently came out of a brief retirement.</p>
<p>“I can’t talk about something I don’t know,” says Cotto about the Margarito incident that left him battered in the ring after 11 rounds. “I respect him though,” he said. Though the talk was Cotto became very angry and aggravated that Arum, who also promotes Margarito, played two sides perhaps a reason why Cotto wanted out of his Top Rank commitment. .</p>
<p>“I am not looking ahead, I never do.  I never say no to anyone. I am here for the new fighters and the real fighters. The welterweight division is real and good for boxing. On Saturday we are going to leave everything in the ring and we are going to win.”</p>
<p>Cotto has never lost a fight at the Garden since his debut there in 2005 and has sold more tickets than any other fighter at the Mecca of Boxing this millennium. And if were up to Cotto he would prefer all of his fights take place in New York at the famed Garden arena.</p>
<p>But Clottey, even with all of his respect for Cotto has his own agenda. “Guys don’t want to fight me and I thank Miguel for giving me the chance,” he said.   If I hit him then he has a lot of problem and if I hit him and he is still standing then I have problems,”</p>
<p>Cotto (33-1, 27KO’s) is a three-time champion in two different divisions and Clottey  had his biggest career victory, a 10-round technical decision over former three-time world champion Zab Judah  August 2  of  last year..</p>
<p>In addition Clottey, an aggressive puncher with power is on a two-year five-bout winning streak. He also has wins over the late Diego Corrales the two division champion, undefeated contender Shamone Alvarez and two-time world title challenger Felix Flores.</p>
<p>But all of that won’t matter when they touch gloves around 10:30 Saturday evening.  The pick here is Clottey by TKO in round 11.</p>
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