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  • NY Post Interview With Miguel Cotto

    COTTO LOOKS TO PROVE HE'S THE REAL DEAL IN GARDEN SUPERFIGHT

    By SANDRA GUZMAN

    Miguel Cotto's toughest challenge yet comes this Saturday.November 7, 2007 -- With the most important bout of his career around the corner, 27-year-old Miguel Cotto is doing what you'd expect a Generation Y athlete to do on his day off. He's playing “Guitar Heroes" on an X-Box with a childhood buddy.

    After showing this reporter how the vertigo-inducing game is played, he throws the joystick to his pal.

    He then focuses on the task at hand-the interview.

    Cotto fights Sugar Shane Mosley on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. This is the first year of a three-year plan for the unbeaten welterweight (30-0). In his sights are Ricky Hatton, Floyd Mayweather and, perhaps, Oscar de La Hoya. But to get those fights, Cotto will need to beat the highly regarded veteran Mosley.

    It's the biggest fight of your career. You feeling the pressure?

    C: I don't feel pressure. I trust myself when I go to the ring.

    There have been 52 Boricua champs. What number are you?

    C: 50.

    Any added pressure because of that tradition?

    C: Every time I go inside the ring I carry all Puerto Ricans on my shoulders - everyday Puerto Rican people. It's this thing called Puerto Rican pride.

    I hear that you have been learning English?

    C: I took classes at the Language Insititute in Guayabo. In Puerto Rico, all kids are taught English, but it's basic. And I spoke it a little.

    So all this time you've known how to speak English?

    C: I was afraid to speak.

    You afraid? You're a boxer!

    C: I feared that people would make fun of me.

    What's the worst thing about boxing?

    C: The dieting. I can't eat my mom's cooking. When I go visit her, I stay away from the kitchen.

    What's the best thing?

    C: When people recognize you. I feel privileged.

    How do you want to be remembered?

    C: A boxer who knew how to fight, who knew how to put on the pressure when he needed.

    Are you married?

    C: Not any more, and I love being single.

    So you won't get married again?

    C: Not for another ten years or so. I feel free now.

    Who's your favorite boxer?

    C: I don't really like boxing. But if you need an answer: Evander Holyfield - he is a warrior.
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  • #2
    He likes Holyfield, no surprise. Let's see if Mosley can be the Lennox Lewis to Cotto's Evander Holyfield.

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    • #3
      Cotto dont like boxing? That makes me wonder... is he just doing it for the money or what?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
        Cotto dont like boxing? That makes me wonder... is he just doing it for the money or what?
        That's the second time I've heard him say that recently.

        I was a tad shocked myself..

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        • #5
          I think he meant that he likes fighting, not conventional boxing. Cotto is a warrior in every sense of the word.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Matt Marvelous View Post
            I think he meant that he likes fighting, not conventional boxing. Cotto is a warrior in every sense of the word.
            What he said the other time is that he's not a fan of the sport and doesn't go out his way to watch it..

            Jermain Taylor was the last guy I heard say that.

            No meaning there; just twice in a long time I've heard that from a pro.

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            • #7
              That is pretty ****in' lame of him and Jermain. I hope Cotto gets KO'd like Jermain if he really feels that way.

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              • #8
                : I don't really like boxing. But if you need an answer: Evander Holyfield - he is a warrior. =0

                get em mosley!
                mosley lovessss boxing

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                • #9
                  HE may not like watching it, but love fighting.... no biggie.

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                  • #10
                    Mayweather dosent follow boxing either, I waited on him a few years back. And was trying to pick his brain on some of the past fights and upcomming fights, and he told me he dosen't really follow boxing.

                    Also Sugar Ray Robinson said he hated boxing, he only did it for the money.

                    I think Cotto is full of **** with that statement, every time I see see a fight form Puerto Rico he's sitting Ringside.

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