Pacquiao vs Cotto Firepower Fight Night Replay
Pacquiao vs Cotto Firepower Replay
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Pacquiao vs Cotto Firepower Replay
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Hear what the Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto had to say after their Firepower fight last night November 14, 2009 at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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From fightnews.com
Miguel Cotto Promotions and H2 Entertainment launched today their plans for 2010 that include 10 boxing shows in Puerto Rico and the first show of his promotional company in NY which will take place in the summer of 2010. The first show of his series “Boxeo Boricua” will be on Saturday, February 27 at the Roger Mendoza Coliseum. Hot prospect and USNBC featherweight champion Luis “El Artesano” Cruz (12-0, 9 KOs) will face Leon Bobo (18-4-1, 2 KOs) in the main event. Also on the card will be “The KO Artist” Juan “El Puma” González (6-0, 6 KOs), Juan “El Cowi” Herrera and Antonio Salgado.
By Mark Vester in boxingscene.com
Top Rank CEO Bob Arum plans to speak with Miguel Cotto this week to possibly finalize a fight with unbeaten WBA junior middleweight champion Yuri Foreman for June 12 in Madison Square Garden in New York. Arum plans to resume the negotiations once he returns from Mexico, where he plans to continue promoting the March 13 Manny Pacquiao-Joshua Clottey pay-per-view.
Manny Pacquiao is now in the company of the all-time greats.
By Austin Knoblauch in latimesblogs.latimes.com
Manny Pacquiao was named fighter of the decade by the Boxing Writers Assn. of America on Monday. In addition, the group also honored him as its fighter of the year for the third time.
By Jim Dower – Boxing News 24
Former WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (34-2, 27 KO’s) is making a huge mistake in moving up in weight to take on World Boxing Association junior middleweight champion Yuri Foreman (28-0, 8 KO’s) in June. Foreman, 29, has a style of fighting that is all wrong for Cotto. Not only will Foreman have the four inch height advantage, but he also will have a five inch reach advantage as well for a fight against the 5’7” Cotto.
By Frank Lotierzo – The Sweet Science
During the Gamboa-Mtagwa / Lopez-Luevano HBO boxing after dark card this past weekend, former junior welterweight and welterweight title holder Miguel Cotto 34-2 (27) was interviewed by Bob Papa. Miguel looked good physically and spoke quite clearly.
BY JUN MEDINA SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT
Former undisputed welterweight champion Zab Judah thinks Manny Pacquiao will beat Joshua Clottey, while former titlist Miguel Cotto rates Pacquiao-Clottey as an even-money match-up that could go either way. “Pacquao should get him,” said Judah, who lost to Clottey by unanimous decision on August 8, 2008 for the vacant International Boxing Federation welterweight. The fight was stopped by the referee because of Judah’s cut caused by an accidental head butt.
By SC – Top Rank has announced on their Facebook page that Manny Pacquiao will defend the WBO welterweight title on March 13 against Joshua Clottey. We talked about that earlier but it seemed most of us were skeptical it could happen. Apparently, it’s going to.
By Glenn Wilson – The event is over, but not the fighting spirit.
Miguel Cotto has let it be known that the loss to Manny Pacquiao may have dampened his spirit, but not his desire to fight on. When asked by HBO’s Larry Merchant if he would continue to fight, Miguel responded, “Yeah. I will continue, I will continue fighting.”
Floyd Mayweather Jr. says Manny Pacquiao is easy work and easy money!
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By Ben Thompson – Pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao solidified his status as an all-time great with an impressive and dominant 12th round TKO victory over WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, becoming the firster boxer to ever win world titles in 7 different divisions. Pacquiao’s performance was a masterpiece against Cotto, a man that many considered to be a legitimate threat to defeat him.
By Edwin Espejo – Filipino boxing king Manny Pacquiao masterfully broke down Puerto Rican champion Miguel Angel Cotto throughout their encounter Sunday (in Manila) before referee Kenny Bayless stopped the bleeding with 55 seconds to go in the final round to secure his solitary place in boxing history by becoming the only boxer to annex world titles in seven different weight division.
La Diva is composed of Aicelle Santos, Jonalyn Viray & Maricris Garcia.
By Matt Stolow – While the first four rounds alone were worth the price tag for this fight, Miguel Cotto just couldn’t keep up with Manny Pacquiao as the Filipino superstar shifted into higher gears that the Puerto Rican champion couldn’t reach on his best day.
By Patrick Michael – Even Sly Stallone would have been impressed with the fan following enjoyed by the much loved Filipino Rambo who punched his way to a WBO welterweight title victory at the MGM Grand hotel in Las Vegas.
By Abac Cordero – Manny Pacquiao’s swollen right hand, and Miguel Cotto’s bloody face told the entire story.
A bantamweight southpaw from General Santos City scored a second-round knockout! That’s what you’re supposed to say, anyway, when you read the result of Filipino Eden Sonsona’s latest fight. Sonsona (14-3, 4 KOs) looked rather impressive in dropping New York’s Eilon Kedem (9-2-4, 6 KOs) twice and winning by knockout at 0:17 of the second round. In victory, Sonsona even raised his head to the rafters and folded his gloves over his face – in a striking Pacquiao imitation.
Abner Cotto of Caguas, Puerto Rico won by unanimous decision over Lupe Guzman (3 wins-4 losses, 2 knockouts) in their six-round lightweight match.
Don’t miss all the action tonight, November 14th, when pound-for-pound champion Manny Pacquiao tries to make boxing history by becoming the first fighter to win 7 world titles in 7 different divisions when he takes on WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada and televised live on HBO Pay-Per-View. Get LIVE updates during the fight with in-depth, minute-by-minute action in FightHype’s round-by-round results. Coverage begins Saturday, November 14th at 9PM ET/6PM PT.
On the final installment, Episode #4, of HBO Sports’ Pacquiao vs Cotto 24/7, both camps wind down and the pressure builds as Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto attend mandatory fight week activities preceding their Nov. 14 megafight in Las Vegas.
Manny Pacquiao (144 lbs) and Miguel Cotto (145 lbs) made weight without incident moments ago at an electric MGM Grand Garden arena packed with a frenzied crowd.
By Ed de la Vega, DDS – Top Rank held the weigh in for the gladiators fighting tomorrow at the MGM Grand Garden Arena moments ago.
By Jake Donovan – There was no need to pay by the pound, in the weigh-in to tomorrow night’s Vegas superfight between welterweight titlist Miguel Cotto and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao.