Chavez: " Cotto, here in Mexico some are suggesting that you were afraid to fight Canelo because of his style, I want to hear it directly from you?"
Cotto: "Julio, at this stage in my career, I have faced the very best and there is never any fear...There is nothing special about Canelo, he has 2 arms just like I do...There were some issues we did not agree upon and Canelo went his route and I went mine... It's a fight that I think could be made by years end..."
Chavez: "I personally, did not believe you were scared because I know you...."
Cotto: " Julio, in your career, where you ever afraid of an opponent?"
Chavez: "Never..."
Cotto: "There are always rumors and varying versions, but I will tell you the real version... We disagreed on certain points during negotiations but we are open to negotiating again..."
Asked about GGG fight, Cotto is open to that fight. Chavez advises Cotto to NOT take that fight above 154lbs MAX and says he would give Cotto a good shot at winning.
Chavez: "If I were Cotto's trainer, I would advise him to take the GGG fight at 154lbs maximum... It's a fight I think Miguel would have a good chance of winning"
On Kirland Vs Canelo: Cotto expects Canelo to win.
On the loss to Pacquaio: "The corner is crucial... Had I had a quality corner after the first knockdown to tell me, " Miguel, not a big deal... Settle down and reset back to zero...This is only the 3rd round...I believe that is the advice Roach would have given me had he been in my corner..."
On who is faster between Floyd and Manny: "I think Manny is faster with both hands and feet..."
On who Cotto would prefer to rematch: Both.
Not sure how people can defend Cotto, I am sure he is not afraid, but just look at the facts, one guy has a fight, and the other still doesn't and it's obvious that now he just wants to make the best business moves, which is not synonymous with the best fights. When did the Roc deal get signed? Was Canelo really supposed to wait until Cotto got all his affairs in order?
This means nothing. Cotto will fight in June or July. Canelo will not be fighting in June or July but rather, in May.
It means nothing.
no one was scared of anyone.
It was cuz cotto wanted to wait if he could get floyd, which was best for him... Canelo wanted the date so he couldnt wait... ONe fighter wanted to wait it out and the other couldnt... simple as tht.
This ends Cotto v Canelo talk round one.
Cotto said he is open to round 2 of talks. So im sure it will take place after their respective may and june fights
Not sure how people can defend Cotto, I am sure he is not afraid, but just look at the facts, one guy has a fight, and the other still doesn't and it's obvious that now he just wants to make the best business moves, which is not synonymous with the best fights. When did the Roc deal get signed? Was Canelo really supposed to wait until Cotto got all his affairs in order?
I love it. Advising the LINEAL MIDDLEWEIGHT champion to fight another MW title holder at 154, under the MW minimum weight. I have never heard of anything more ridiculous. FIGHT GGG AT FULL MIDDLEWEIGHT LIMITS OR VACATE THE TITLE!!!
Manny's speed is greater but Canelo is bigger than Cottoroid and Manny wasn't. Cottoroid promotions only makes "Mexico vs PR rivalry" fights if the Rican is bigger than the Mexican...... or if the Mexican is washed up, etc. Cottoroid chickened out vs Canelo throughout the years because
1. He was going on vacation
2. then because he was going to fight Trout
3. then because he was going to fight Martinez
4. then because he thought he was the big star after he started roiding with Roach
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Lmfao. "Cottoroid."
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Cotto: "There were some issues we did not agree upon and Canelo went his route and I went mine..."
Golden Boy said they agreed to everything but Cotto still wouldn't sign.
If Canelo and his team would had waited a little longer the Cotto fight might had been signed. But no, Canelo was fighting for the May 2 date and knew that only Cotto would be any competition Floyd fighting anyone else than Manny.
Canelo agreed to all terms that he wanted but yet Cotto gets called the diva in that negotiation. In the end he was trying to contract something big and there it is, Roc Nation, can't hate him for that.
But for God's sake Miguel pick an opponent already!
Great read right here:
By Kirk Jackson
At long last, fans finally get to see a match-up we’ve all been eagerly anticipating for some time now.
No, this is not a reference to Floyd Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs) vs. Manny Pacquiao (57-5-2m, 38 KOs), which thankfully, will happen May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Approximately one month later from that date, on the opposite side of the country, on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York city, Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32 KOs) will make his highly awaited return to the ring.
Sadly, his return will not be against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (41-1-1, 31 KOs), or against one of boxing’s hottest commodities, Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (32-0, 29 KOs).
The opponent? Still to be determined.
Cornelius “K-9***8243; Bundrage (34-5, 19 KOs) was rumored to be an opponent for Cotto, but Bundrage is now being linked to fighting Timothy Bradley (31-1-1, 12 KOs) instead.
Former WBC junior middleweight champion Sergio Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs) is a name referenced as a potential opponent, along with multiple division champion and current welterweight contender, Amir Khan (30-3, 19 KOs).
Unknown fighter Jorge Sebastian Heiland (25-4-2 (13 KOs) is an option and others will probably be in the running for the Miguel Cotto Sweepstakes as well. The fans however, will not be satisfied unless they see Cotto in the ring with Alvarez or Golovkin.
Which is what we should expect, right? The best fighting the best. But boxing is a business and we don’t always see the best match-ups.
It’s not a huge dilemma, if we take a look at the grand scale of things. There are plenty of fighters, past and present, who took an easier fight than what was in “public demand.”
Alvarez up until recently had a soft resume of opponents. Golovkin hasn’t exactly faced the best quality opposition; there’s variables at play, but it’s the truth.
The legendary Sugar Ray Robinson did not go out of his way to face Charley Burley, or any members of the “Murderer’s Row” which also included Lloyd Marshall, Holman Williams, Herbert “Cocoa Kid” Lewis Hardwick, Jack Chase, Eddie Booker, Elmer Ray, Aaron Wade and Bert Lytell.
Miguel Cotto’s resume, of course, includes stiff challenges from Ricardo Torres, DeMarcus Corley, Paulie Malignaggi, Zab Judah, Shane Mosley, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
But well into his Hall of Fame career, Cotto also faced the likes of Alfonso Gomez, Delvin Rodriguez and Michael Jennings. One can also easily argue Sergio Martinez was far removed from his physical prime and fighting on one leg.
So having a soft touch on the resume shouldn’t be a surprise. The level of negative criticism, however, that comes with it is surprising and somewhat unfair.
Also, this negative backlash is a testament to Bob Arum’s greatness as a promoter. Fighters that end up leaving Arum and Top Rank promotions usually have their reputations tarnished (Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather come to mind).
When Mayweather was fighting under the Top Rank banner, Arum was quoted as saying Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter he’s seen since Muhammad Ali.
But for the better part of the last decade, with Mayweather deciding to take his talents elsewhere, Arum unleashed a barrage of insults against Mayweather on various occasions, as he did with De La Hoya during the time of his departure and now with Cotto.
The key trait for a promoter is possessing the ability to manipulate public perception, at which Arum truly is the best in the business.
Cotto, was once described as the fan’s fighter. Known for taking on all challengers,
If we are to criticize Miguel Cotto for his opponent selection, can we do the same for Golovkin? Do some of these criticisms apply to some of the current stable of Top Rank fighters? Perhaps even the greatest of the bunch, Manny Pacquiao?
If we try see things from the perspective of Cotto, it’s difficult to find fault in his reasoning.
“I have nothing to say to Bob Arum. He’s never given me anything. What I have is a product of my effort. The money that Mr. Bob Arum invested in Miguel Cotto was recovered ten times over. This is a business and from my signing in 2001, I was a business in the eyes of Top Rank,” Cotto said to El Vocero.
“One plus one is two in any language. They think I’m a moron but I’m not. They spent years doing the same practice. It has happened to three boxers who have realized that: Oscar De La Hoya, Mayweather Jr., and now, Miguel Cotto. With all three it was the same situation with the same common denominator,” Cotto continued.
Cotto is following the path carved by the likes of Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather respectively. The fighter has now aligned with Roc Nation Sports, signing a lucrative three-fight deal that can earn him up to 50 million dollars.
ESPN Deportes confirms that there also is a cross-promotion deal in place, which could earn Cotto around 100 million dollars as well.
Disgruntled fans and outsiders can cast stones, but until they walk in the other person’s shoes, what gives them the right to be so critical, and if so, measure Cotto by the same guidelines as everyone else?
Cotto is coming towards the end of his career, he wants financial security and has paid his dues. He’s the only Puerto Rican four-division world champion in the island’s rich history of boxers. He scrapped with the top opposition of his generation, Pacquiao, Mayweather and Mosley. He arguably fought a cheater in Antonio Margarito.
With three fights left in his career, there is the possibility he will still fight Alvarez or Golovkin.
The question is, what would you do in his position?
http://www. boxing insider .com/columns/in-defense-of-miguel-cotto/
Cotto was not having it.
Great read right here:
By Kirk Jackson
At long last, fans finally get to see a match-up we’ve all been eagerly anticipating for some time now.
No, this is not a reference to Floyd Mayweather (47-0, 26 KOs) vs. Manny Pacquiao (57-5-2m, 38 KOs), which thankfully, will happen May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
Approximately one month later from that date, on the opposite side of the country, on the eve of the Puerto Rican Day Parade in New York city, Miguel Cotto (39-4, 32 KOs) will make his highly awaited return to the ring.
Sadly, his return will not be against Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (41-1-1, 31 KOs), or against one of boxing’s hottest commodities, Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (32-0, 29 KOs).
The opponent? Still to be determined.
Cornelius “K-9***8243; Bundrage (34-5, 19 KOs) was rumored to be an opponent for Cotto, but Bundrage is now being linked to fighting Timothy Bradley (31-1-1, 12 KOs) instead.
Former WBC junior middleweight champion Sergio Mora (28-3-2, 9 KOs) is a name referenced as a potential opponent, along with multiple division champion and current welterweight contender, Amir Khan (30-3, 19 KOs).
Unknown fighter Jorge Sebastian Heiland (25-4-2 (13 KOs) is an option and others will probably be in the running for the Miguel Cotto Sweepstakes as well. The fans however, will not be satisfied unless they see Cotto in the ring with Alvarez or Golovkin.
Which is what we should expect, right? The best fighting the best. But boxing is a business and we don’t always see the best match-ups.
It’s not a huge dilemma, if we take a look at the grand scale of things. There are plenty of fighters, past and present, who took an easier fight than what was in “public demand.”
Alvarez up until recently had a soft resume of opponents. Golovkin hasn’t exactly faced the best quality opposition; there’s variables at play, but it’s the truth.
The legendary Sugar Ray Robinson did not go out of his way to face Charley Burley, or any members of the “Murderer’s Row” which also included Lloyd Marshall, Holman Williams, Herbert “Cocoa Kid” Lewis Hardwick, Jack Chase, Eddie Booker, Elmer Ray, Aaron Wade and Bert Lytell.
Miguel Cotto’s resume, of course, includes stiff challenges from Ricardo Torres, DeMarcus Corley, Paulie Malignaggi, Zab Judah, Shane Mosley, Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao.
But well into his Hall of Fame career, Cotto also faced the likes of Alfonso Gomez, Delvin Rodriguez and Michael Jennings. One can also easily argue Sergio Martinez was far removed from his physical prime and fighting on one leg.
So having a soft touch on the resume shouldn’t be a surprise. The level of negative criticism, however, that comes with it is surprising and somewhat unfair.
Also, this negative backlash is a testament to Bob Arum’s greatness as a promoter. Fighters that end up leaving Arum and Top Rank promotions usually have their reputations tarnished (Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather come to mind).
When Mayweather was fighting under the Top Rank banner, Arum was quoted as saying Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter he’s seen since Muhammad Ali.
But for the better part of the last decade, with Mayweather deciding to take his talents elsewhere, Arum unleashed a barrage of insults against Mayweather on various occasions, as he did with De La Hoya during the time of his departure and now with Cotto.
The key trait for a promoter is possessing the ability to manipulate public perception, at which Arum truly is the best in the business.
Cotto, was once described as the fan’s fighter. Known for taking on all challengers,
If we are to criticize Miguel Cotto for his opponent selection, can we do the same for Golovkin? Do some of these criticisms apply to some of the current stable of Top Rank fighters? Perhaps even the greatest of the bunch, Manny Pacquiao?
If we try see things from the perspective of Cotto, it’s difficult to find fault in his reasoning.
“I have nothing to say to Bob Arum. He’s never given me anything. What I have is a product of my effort. The money that Mr. Bob Arum invested in Miguel Cotto was recovered ten times over. This is a business and from my signing in 2001, I was a business in the eyes of Top Rank,” Cotto said to El Vocero.
“One plus one is two in any language. They think I’m a moron but I’m not. They spent years doing the same practice. It has happened to three boxers who have realized that: Oscar De La Hoya, Mayweather Jr., and now, Miguel Cotto. With all three it was the same situation with the same common denominator,” Cotto continued.
Cotto is following the path carved by the likes of Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather respectively. The fighter has now aligned with Roc Nation Sports, signing a lucrative three-fight deal that can earn him up to 50 million dollars.
ESPN Deportes confirms that there also is a cross-promotion deal in place, which could earn Cotto around 100 million dollars as well.
Disgruntled fans and outsiders can cast stones, but until they walk in the other person’s shoes, what gives them the right to be so critical, and if so, measure Cotto by the same guidelines as everyone else?
Cotto is coming towards the end of his career, he wants financial security and has paid his dues. He’s the only Puerto Rican four-division world champion in the island’s rich history of boxers. He scrapped with the top opposition of his generation, Pacquiao, Mayweather and Mosley. He arguably fought a cheater in Antonio Margarito.
With three fights left in his career, there is the possibility he will still fight Alvarez or Golovkin.
The question is, what would you do in his position?
http://www. boxing insider .com/columns/in-defense-of-miguel-cotto/
i agree with this but ppl in the boxing world tend to interpret this as being cowardly
for younger fighters you can attribute this to them
but cottos been through the best of his era, dude can call his shots and ensure himself to have a nice well funded retirement.
this interview does bold well for the fight canelo - cotto happening at the end of the year
Cotto mentioned this too. "In my career, I have fought the best...Canelo is nothing special."
People will look for any excuse to discredit when they are locked in hate mode.
Trout somehow keeps getting erased from Cotto's record
Did Trout KO Cotto in the first 23 seconds of the 1st round? Oh no?
So you mean Cotto actually lost to a naturally bigger guy named Austin?
Cool. :boxing:
39 wins (32 KOs) 4 losses << Sounds like a decent fighter to me. Who hasn't loss to Floyd? Or Manny? Or Plaster?
That's how I saw it, too. Alvarez tried to be a big dog and force Cotto into the May date to compete with Mayweather, and Cotto knows better. Alvarez walked away, it's his fault.
but the canelo fans wont see that... cuz you know... odh said they'll move the date doe... but forget that floyd would STILL fight on that date REGARDLESS of opponent.
Trout somehow keeps getting erased from Cotto's record
Just like no one remembers Duran lost to Robbie Sims or Kirkland Laing. Those were fighters that had no busines beating Duran just like Trout had no business beating Cotto.
no one was scared of anyone.
It was cuz cotto wanted to wait if he could get floyd, which was best for him... Canelo wanted the date so he couldnt wait... ONe fighter wanted to wait it out and the other couldnt... simple as tht.
i agree with this but ppl in the boxing world tend to interpret this as being cowardly
for younger fighters you can attribute this to them
but cottos been through the best of his era, dude can call his shots and ensure himself to have a nice well funded retirement.
this interview does bold well for the fight canelo - cotto happening at the end of the year
That's how I saw it, too. Alvarez tried to be a big dog and force Cotto into the May date to compete with Mayweather, and Cotto knows better. Alvarez walked away, it's his fault.
In another interview, Cotto mentions Canelo "walking away from the table to go fight Kirkland..."