View Full Version : "Cotto will be unleashed in New Year" - Arum


kborges
12-16-2004, 09:57 AM
Last Saturday rising junior welterweight superstar Miguel Cotto enjoyed a spot of target practice against the faded force of Randell Bailey, taking out the ex-champion in six one-sided rounds on the Klitschko v Williams card at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. It looked a mismatch on paper and, aside from a few seconds in the first round, it was exactly that in reality.

If we are honest it was a calling card, showcase, type of outing; a 'look at what I can do' open sparring session. But now we know what the unbeaten Puerto Rican can do his promoter, Bob Arum, says the 24-year-old WBO title-holder will be moved significantly up in class - with division ruler Kostya Tszyu being the No.1 target.

"You're going to see Miguel Cotto in some very significant fights immediately in 2005," the Top Rank boss said. "We feel he's serviced his apprenticeship and it's now time for the marquee names and prove that Miguel Cotto is the best junior welterweight in the world. I wouldn't hesitate putting him in with the biggest names right now, in his next fight, and that includes Kostya Tszyu, Arturo Gatti, Floyd Mayweather, Ricky Hatton and whoever else."

Arum once again said he'd be willing to take Cotto to, say, Australia or Russia to face Russian-born Aussie Tszyu or Manchester, England, to face fellow young gun Ricky Hatton.

Arum said: "Absolutely we will travel for the big fights. A ring is the same now matter where it is set up. It's ludicrous that these fighters won't go to the other guy's hometown. As long as you have neutral officials what difference does it make? Some of my best fighters won their belts abroad - Marvelous Marvin Hagler beat Alan Minter in England. Sure, we had to duck bottles after the fight but Marvin got the title."

Cotto can be a little too intense and unemotional for a reporter's liking but, Arum said, that is changing. "He takes this seriously and, also, he's worried that his English isn't quite good enough yet. I think he speaks great English but once he feels fully comfortable he'll be giving as many interviews as reporters want. He's a lovely kid."

Arum has always believed Cotto could because as big a star as countryman Felix Trinidad, despite the fact that Cotto lacks his hero's one-punch power. That is why he aggressively sought Cotto's signature following the Sydney 2000 Olympics and left other promoters to fall over themselves trying to woo the likes of US Olympians like Ricardo Williams and Jeff Lacy.

Arum explained: "Well, Lacy is a nice kid and we could have gone for him because he has a nice CV; we didn't want to go for Williams because we didn't like the kind of person he was. We just thought that Cotto was more of our sort of athlete, we liked the fact that he was Hispanic because we have a history of showcasing those types of fighters, we thought that Puerto Rico is a hotbed of interest and once we met Cotto we knew we'd gone for the right guy.

"We liked him immediately. We went down there and he was young but already mature, he was married, he had kids and a good family around him. We just knew that part of his life was solid and then we saw him training day after day in the gym training like a madman and we just knew he was right for us to take a chance on

"We look for kids with good character traits, a family person, someone who doesn't go out drinking, messing about with lots of women because those are the types of guy you can't control. If a guy is a drinker and doesn't pay attention to business and all that the chances are along the way he'll fall down and not pan out right.

"Sometimes you make determinations of potential and what the future may hold and you turn out to be wrong, sometime you turn out to be right and with Cotto we feel we've hit the bull's-eye. We feel we've got a major, major attraction here we can build up and to do that you need A list match-ups. Cotto is now ready for those match-ups"

Interestingly, Arum believes these "A List" fights need not be title bouts.

"Titles don't mean anything anymore," the promoter said. "Fan just don't care. Fans look for the matches now, who is fighting who. The title is nothing to do with it. There's so many titles they've all become meaningless. For the last few years the fans just don't care."

How come Cotto has the WBO strap, then?

"Oh, on the way up titles are important," explained the man whose phrase 'Yesterday I was lying, today I am telling the truth' will live on for eternity. "You gotta have titles to have establish a star but once they are established the fighters doesn't need a title."

DLT
12-16-2004, 11:25 AM
Last Saturday rising junior welterweight superstar Miguel Cotto enjoyed a spot of target practice against the faded force of Randell Bailey, taking out the ex-champion in six one-sided rounds on the Klitschko v Williams card at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas. It looked a mismatch on paper and, aside from a few seconds in the first round, it was exactly that in reality.

If we are honest it was a calling card, showcase, type of outing; a 'look at what I can do' open sparring session. But now we know what the unbeaten Puerto Rican can do his promoter, Bob Arum, says the 24-year-old WBO title-holder will be moved significantly up in class - with division ruler Kostya Tszyu being the No.1 target.

"You're going to see Miguel Cotto in some very significant fights immediately in 2005," the Top Rank boss said. "We feel he's serviced his apprenticeship and it's now time for the marquee names and prove that Miguel Cotto is the best junior welterweight in the world. I wouldn't hesitate putting him in with the biggest names right now, in his next fight, and that includes Kostya Tszyu, Arturo Gatti, Floyd Mayweather, Ricky Hatton and whoever else."

Arum once again said he'd be willing to take Cotto to, say, Australia or Russia to face Russian-born Aussie Tszyu or Manchester, England, to face fellow young gun Ricky Hatton.

Arum said: "Absolutely we will travel for the big fights. A ring is the same now matter where it is set up. It's ludicrous that these fighters won't go to the other guy's hometown. As long as you have neutral officials what difference does it make? Some of my best fighters won their belts abroad - Marvelous Marvin Hagler beat Alan Minter in England. Sure, we had to duck bottles after the fight but Marvin got the title."

Cotto can be a little too intense and unemotional for a reporter's liking but, Arum said, that is changing. "He takes this seriously and, also, he's worried that his English isn't quite good enough yet. I think he speaks great English but once he feels fully comfortable he'll be giving as many interviews as reporters want. He's a lovely kid."

Arum has always believed Cotto could because as big a star as countryman Felix Trinidad, despite the fact that Cotto lacks his hero's one-punch power. That is why he aggressively sought Cotto's signature following the Sydney 2000 Olympics and left other promoters to fall over themselves trying to woo the likes of US Olympians like Ricardo Williams and Jeff Lacy.

Arum explained: "Well, Lacy is a nice kid and we could have gone for him because he has a nice CV; we didn't want to go for Williams because we didn't like the kind of person he was. We just thought that Cotto was more of our sort of athlete, we liked the fact that he was Hispanic because we have a history of showcasing those types of fighters, we thought that Puerto Rico is a hotbed of interest and once we met Cotto we knew we'd gone for the right guy.

"We liked him immediately. We went down there and he was young but already mature, he was married, he had kids and a good family around him. We just knew that part of his life was solid and then we saw him training day after day in the gym training like a madman and we just knew he was right for us to take a chance on

"We look for kids with good character traits, a family person, someone who doesn't go out drinking, messing about with lots of women because those are the types of guy you can't control. If a guy is a drinker and doesn't pay attention to business and all that the chances are along the way he'll fall down and not pan out right.

"Sometimes you make determinations of potential and what the future may hold and you turn out to be wrong, sometime you turn out to be right and with Cotto we feel we've hit the bull's-eye. We feel we've got a major, major attraction here we can build up and to do that you need A list match-ups. Cotto is now ready for those match-ups"

Interestingly, Arum believes these "A List" fights need not be title bouts.

"Titles don't mean anything anymore," the promoter said. "Fan just don't care. Fans look for the matches now, who is fighting who. The title is nothing to do with it. There's so many titles they've all become meaningless. For the last few years the fans just don't care."

How come Cotto has the WBO strap, then?

"Oh, on the way up titles are important," explained the man whose phrase 'Yesterday I was lying, today I am telling the truth' will live on for eternity. "You gotta have titles to have establish a star but once they are established the fighters doesn't need a title."
Arum says this after every fight but until he fights a top guy, its just talk

moochi
12-16-2004, 11:29 AM
i'd like to see it if those big names mentioned said "bring him on"........like what Vivian Harris did....and what was their reaction???

IwatchBoxing
12-16-2004, 11:36 AM
Cotto gone wild 05 :D

elveiel
12-16-2004, 12:09 PM
I like Bob Arum, the guys a very clever promoter.

I think Cotto's ready for a step up, he's ready for a big fight but i'd rather see at the end of 2005, IMO he should fight a top 6-10 fighter next and then go for the best after thats done.

liams_parka
12-16-2004, 12:29 PM
i agree with DLT, don't we hear this every time cotto fights. the next fight always seems to be 'the big one', but it never materialises.

Pico Hollywood
12-23-2005, 05:36 PM
Cotto was exposed in 2005 lets see what 2006 brings

!!! Beowulf !!!
12-23-2005, 05:41 PM
Cotto was exposed in 2005 lets see what 2006 brings


Cotto was definately not exposed: He has no losses on his record still. He definately hasn't made the most of this year though. He has to fight Hatton next year though, that would be an all out war.

Grimgash
12-23-2005, 05:44 PM
Cotto was definately not exposed: He has no losses on his record still. He definately hasn't made the most of this year though. He has to fight Hatton next year though, that would be an all out war.
He was exposed....not in the classical sense though. He was exposed of being over-hyped. There was talk about him being the best at 140, some people said he'd beat Hatton and Mayweather.....he has too much hype around him which is his downfall. He's a decent fighter but will never be respected by people outside of PR until he beats a huge name due to all the hype he had.

Pico Hollywood
12-23-2005, 05:45 PM
Cotto was definately not exposed: He has no losses on his record still. He definately hasn't made the most of this year though. He has to fight Hatton next year though, that would be an all out war.

We know Cotto Chin is suspect and with Hatton unslaught of attacks it doesn't look good for Cotto on paper...

!!! Beowulf !!!
12-23-2005, 05:52 PM
We know Cotto Chin is suspect and with Hatton unslaught of attacks it doesn't look good for Cotto on paper...



Cotto hurts fairly easily, but has strong legs. Hatton would be a 60-40 favourite, but Cotto is still a big talent. His promoters aren't doing him any favours at the moment though.

borikua
12-23-2005, 05:56 PM
Cotto was exposed in 2005 lets see what 2006 brings

Exposed???? Cmon Domi, He ko Torres in 7, tko Abdulaev in 9, and tko Chop Chop in 5; But he got exposed?

You must be still hurt from the beating he gave to your boy Sosa in 2004. Man that was a mofokin beating.... :D

borikua
12-23-2005, 05:59 PM
Cotto hurts fairly easily, but has strong legs. Hatton would be a 60-40 favourite, but Cotto is still a big talent. His promoters aren't doing him any favours at the moment though.

C'mon man dont be blinded...Hurt fairly easily? He got hurt from a punch that he didn't see against Corley, the same way Corley hurt Floyd. And he got hurt by Torres who IMO is one biggest punchers at 140...Can't wait for a match against Hatton... :rolleyes:

machotime
12-25-2005, 02:09 PM
Exposed???? Cmon Domi, He ko Torres in 7, tko Abdulaev in 9, and tko Chop Chop in 5; But he got exposed?

You must be still hurt from the beating he gave to your boy Sosa in 2004. Man that was a mofokin beating.... :D
agree 100%. Some of these people are just Cotto haters or Mayweather nut huggers.

The Wire
12-25-2005, 02:17 PM
He wasnt exposed but he was shown to be fallable, something we hadnt seen prior to this year. I've got a fifty pound bet on him to beat Mayweather should they ever meet - made when Mayweather was still a lightweight. Now I'm hoping that's one fight never made!!

USA4LIFE
12-25-2005, 02:48 PM
I wonder if people felt Tito's chin was questionable early in his career. In his 16th pro fight he was knocked down twice in the 2nd round, in his 22nd fight he was knocked down once, in his 24 he was knocked down in the 2nd, 25th down once in the 2nd. By the time tito was 25-0-0 he was knocked down 5 times and look what he made out of his career. Cotto was knocked down once (questionable IMO) against a very strong puncher and he has great composure when he's hurt and that helpes him alot. I feel pretty confident that he will do fine against tough opposition.

MetalVomit
12-25-2005, 02:56 PM
I hope so, I like Cotto. His chin is the only questionable thing about him. His skills, and spirit are there, he's just got to be not so careless.

TOPitBull
12-25-2005, 03:22 PM
Cotto is overated thus far IMO

shellroc513
12-26-2005, 01:40 AM
i agree cotto is overrated. He boxes average, chin is suspect,(sorry my friends), but the kid does have good composure once getting rocked. Once he get's in with hatton, or even gotti that will not help him because they know how to finish. Hopefully hatton, I would love to see hatton stretch him.

whdempsey
12-26-2005, 02:02 AM
Exposed???? Cmon Domi, He ko Torres in 7, tko Abdulaev in 9, and tko Chop Chop in 5; But he got exposed?

You must be still hurt from the beating he gave to your boy Sosa in 2004. Man that was a mofokin beating.... :D
He was exposed in one sense: he is a human just like any other fighter, and he won't be able to just walk through the top comp. That doesn't mean he'll necessarily lose, though. He could definitely give any of the top guys a run for their money. After that, a move up to 147 may be warranted.

cotto#1p4p
12-26-2005, 04:04 AM
Well, he did have surgery on a damaged eardrum that was supposedly causing him balance problems that led to him being rocked. I don't know if the eardrum had to do with him being rocked but Cotto took some good, clean shots from Bailey to the chin and didn't even flinch and that was before the Corley fight which was the fight he hurt his eardrum.