Miguel Cotto could return to his second home and against a known opponent.
The Madison Square Garden in New York looks like the scene of the ring return of former junior middleweight champion on Dec. 1, possibly against Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Gabriel Penagaricano, Cotto's legal advisor, said that New York is one of the places that the boxer from Caguas is considering for his next bout.
"We're pretty close to finalizing a few things and we will be making an announcement early next week on the site. New York has always been one of the favorite places of Miguel and has many fans, "said Penagaricano.
As for the possible opponent, the attorney said only that "it is somewhat premature."
Last May, Cotto lost a unanimous decision to Mayweather in a fight that was presented in Las Vegas, Nevada. In fact, the fight generated sales of 1.5 million pay per view, the second highest amount out of the non-heavyweights PPVs.
The Madison Square Garden in New York looks like the scene of the ring return of former junior middleweight champion on Dec. 1, possibly against Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Gabriel Penagaricano, Cotto's legal advisor, said that New York is one of the places that the boxer from Caguas is considering for his next bout.
"We're pretty close to finalizing a few things and we will be making an announcement early next week on the site. New York has always been one of the favorite places of Miguel and has many fans, "said Penagaricano.
As for the possible opponent, the attorney said only that "it is somewhat premature."
Last May, Cotto lost a unanimous decision to Mayweather in a fight that was presented in Las Vegas, Nevada. In fact, the fight generated sales of 1.5 million pay per view, the second highest amount out of the non-heavyweights PPVs.
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