By Liam Santiago: According to boxing sources, Paulie Malignaggi has tipped Cotto to knock out Manny Pacquiao when they meet on November 14th. The New York light welterweight master also predicted after the defeat, Pacquiao would be matched with Clottey, who he claimed would also easily knock him out.
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Cotto-Pacquiao: The Betting People Have It Wrong
By Manuel Perez: It was pretty funny reading how Manny Pacquiao is favored 2-1 over WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto by gamblers. Obviously, the bettors probably don’t have clue one about boxing and are just throwing their money away by putting it on Pacquiao rather than Cotto.
Duddy to Fight in October; Diamond Belt Approved for Cotto-Pacquiao
By Sean McDaniel: Talented middleweight contender John Duddy (26-1, 17 KO’s) will be returning to the ring on October 10th against a still to be determined opponent at New York’s Madison Square Garden. Duddy, 30, is coming off a 10-round decision loss to Billy Lyell in April in a fight that Duddy was never really competitive in.
Cotto vs. Pacquiao – Three Reasons the Fight Won’t Disappoint
By Will Cruz: Much has been said about the upcoming clash between Manny Pacquiao and Miguel Cotto. Many predictions, many analysis, and many heated debates among fans of both. All boxing fans are looking forward to this instant classic and all can agree that it will be an electrifying night of boxing action. If you were still planning to get tickets to Vegas for this one, sorry my friend, it’s probably too late.
News – Mayweather Sr. Chooses Pacquiao to Beat Cotto
By Dave Lahr: Trainer Floyd Mayweather Sr. made a reversal of his pick in the November 14th bout between Manny Pacquiao and welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, choosing Pacquiao to win the fight by a knockout, according to the latest boxing news. Mayweather Sr. points out that Cotto took a tremendous amount of punishment in his fights against Joshua Clottey and especially against Antonio Margarito.
Cotto vs. Pacquiao – Teddy’s Take, the Wrong One
By Will Cruz: In a recent interview, the well known, well respected Teddy Atlas gave his thoughts on the outcome of the upcoming Mega Fight between Miguel Cotto and Manny Pacquiao. As much respect as I have for Teddy, never have I disagreed with him more than with his analysis of this fight. “I think that the ghost of Margarito is still tap dancing in his brain.
Cotto-Pacquiao: What Will Manny Do If Miguel Destroys Him?
By Manuel Perez: Alright, Manny Pacquiao got his way and now he’ll be fighting for all the marbles against WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto on November 14th at the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas. Cotto has no choice but to put his WBO title on the line for the fight, thanks to the WBO who within the past few weeks suddenly pushed Pacquiao to the number #1 challenger spot in the division, despite Pacquiao having no experience against credible welterweight contenders or champions.
Cotto-Pacquiao: Only High Priced Tickets Remaining – News
By M. Perez: There are only 1000 tickets left for the November 14th clash between Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2, 37 KO’s) and WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (34-1, 27 KO’s) at the MGM Grand, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The 9000 lower priced seats in the arena, which sell for $150 to $500, have sold out already, leaving only the high priced ones for $750 to $1000. Those, too, will likely sell out soon due to the popularity of this fight.
Pavlik Pulls Out of Williams Fight; Cotto-Pacquiao Interested in Diamond Belt
By Eric Thomas: In the latest boxing news, WBO/WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (35-1, 31 KO’s) sustained a knuckle injury to his left hand that is forcing him to cancel his October 3rdt bout against Paul Williams at the Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Fearless vs. Pacman- Raising the Bar
By Will Cruz: The man from Caguas, Puerto Rico they call “Fearless”, and the one and only “Pacman” from the Philippines, will square off on November 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This fight could not come at a better time for boxing in light of the recent loses of Arturo Gatti and Vernon Forrest. These two were true warriors in the ring and gave us fight fans a reason to get excited about a sport which has been scarred by disappointments, infamous decisions, and lack of true matchups not influenced by money, or politics.