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  • ANDROID_DOES
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    margarito cotto official july 26th in vegas

    reported by the associated press and espn.
    Miguel Cotto's welterweight unification title fight with Antonio Margarito will be held in Las Vegas on July 26, The Associated Press learned Tuesday.

    Cotto, the undefeated WBA champion from Puerto Rico, will headline a Las Vegas card for the first time when he meets IBF champion Margarito at the MGM Grand Garden, according to a person familiar with the decision who spoke on condition of anonymity because the completed deal won't be announced until next week.

    Cotto (32-0, 26 KOs) hasn't fought in Las Vegas since Dec. 11, 2004, on the undercard of Vitali Klitschko's bout with Danny Williams. His last 10 fights were held in Atlantic City, Puerto Rico or New York, where he usually performs before loud, enthusiastic crowds -- but the rising welterweight star's debut as a West Coast pay-per-view attraction is shaping up as the most tantalizing fight of the summer.

    Promoter Bob Arum recently said he was interested in holding the fight in Las Vegas to promote Cotto to a new audience while also playing to Margarito's Mexican-American fans in California. Arum believes a Las Vegas bout will perform better on pay-per-view as well.

    The Las Vegas notion gained momentum last month when the Nevada Athletic Commission amended its provisional rules on glove size, allowing welterweights to wear 8-ounce gloves instead of the previously mandated 10-ounce gloves. Nearly every other boxing jurisdiction allows welterweights to fight in 8-ounce gloves, and both Cotto and Margarito both likely would have refused to fight in Las Vegas without their usual gloves.

    Margarito (36-5, 26 KOs) earned his shot at Cotto by taking Kermit Cintron's IBF title with a sixth-round knockout on April 12, moments before Cotto stopped Alfonso Gomez on the same card in Atlantic City. Margarito, who lost his WBO welterweight title to Paul Williams last summer, dominated Cintron for the second time in their careers to claim another belt.

    Cotto's powerful punching and tenacity have made him the biggest threat to pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., the WBC welterweight champion who's more interested in reality television and big paydays than the primitive perils of a matchup with Cotto. Though Arum repeatedly has called out Mayweather on behalf of his client, Cotto hasn't joined the chorus, remaining content to fight whomever Arum puts in front of him.

    With Mayweather still apparently headed toward a rematch of his tedious split-decision win over Oscar De La Hoya in the richest fight in boxing history, Cotto's meeting with Margarito likely is the most enticing fight coming up in the loaded welterweight division.

    De La Hoya, who beat Steve Forbes on May 3, has said he would be interested in closing out his career with a fight against Cotto in December.

    Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
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    Originally posted by rogelio1289
    reported by the associated press and espn.
    Miguel Cotto's welterweight unification title fight with Antonio Margarito will be held in Las Vegas on July 26, The Associated Press learned Tuesday.

    Cotto, the undefeated WBA champion from Puerto Rico, will headline a Las Vegas card for the first time when he meets IBF champion Margarito at the MGM Grand Garden, according to a person familiar with the decision who spoke on condition of anonymity because the completed deal won't be announced until next week.

    Cotto (32-0, 26 KOs) hasn't fought in Las Vegas since Dec. 11, 2004, on the undercard of Vitali Klitschko's bout with Danny Williams. His last 10 fights were held in Atlantic City, Puerto Rico or New York, where he usually performs before loud, enthusiastic crowds -- but the rising welterweight star's debut as a West Coast pay-per-view attraction is shaping up as the most tantalizing fight of the summer.

    Promoter Bob Arum recently said he was interested in holding the fight in Las Vegas to promote Cotto to a new audience while also playing to Margarito's Mexican-American fans in California. Arum believes a Las Vegas bout will perform better on pay-per-view as well.

    The Las Vegas notion gained momentum last month when the Nevada Athletic Commission amended its provisional rules on glove size, allowing welterweights to wear 8-ounce gloves instead of the previously mandated 10-ounce gloves. Nearly every other boxing jurisdiction allows welterweights to fight in 8-ounce gloves, and both Cotto and Margarito both likely would have refused to fight in Las Vegas without their usual gloves.

    Margarito (36-5, 26 KOs) earned his shot at Cotto by taking Kermit Cintron's IBF title with a sixth-round knockout on April 12, moments before Cotto stopped Alfonso Gomez on the same card in Atlantic City. Margarito, who lost his WBO welterweight title to Paul Williams last summer, dominated Cintron for the second time in their careers to claim another belt.

    Cotto's powerful punching and tenacity have made him the biggest threat to pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., the WBC welterweight champion who's more interested in reality television and big paydays than the primitive perils of a matchup with Cotto. Though Arum repeatedly has called out Mayweather on behalf of his client, Cotto hasn't joined the chorus, remaining content to fight whomever Arum puts in front of him.

    With Mayweather still apparently headed toward a rematch of his tedious split-decision win over Oscar De La Hoya in the richest fight in boxing history, Cotto's meeting with Margarito likely is the most enticing fight coming up in the loaded welterweight division.

    De La Hoya, who beat Steve Forbes on May 3, has said he would be interested in closing out his career with a fight against Cotto in December.

    Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
    Cotto hasn't signed yet right?

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    • chibomber
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      #3
      thanks for swagger *******..lol this article looks familiar.Didnt you say they were wrong?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Shalafi
        Cotto hasn't signed yet right?
        yeah it's signed! Bob arum is going to announce it next week.

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          #5
          Originally posted by rogelio1289

          Cotto's powerful punching and tenacity have made him the biggest threat to pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., the WBC welterweight champion who's more interested in reality television and big paydays than the primitive perils of a matchup with Cotto. Though Arum repeatedly has called out Mayweather on behalf of his client, Cotto hasn't joined the chorus, remaining content to fight whomever Arum puts in front of him.
          cotdayum i hate how the media takes jabs at floyd like that. im not down with what floyd does now, but too much negative press against the sport's best fighter doesnt help boxing when it comes to casuals.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Shalafi
            Cotto hasn't signed yet right?
            he probably **** himself when he though he had to sign the contract to fight the tijuana tornado. from that **** came napo, anton the great and some other of his biased pr nuthuggerz

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              #7
              Originally posted by Shalafi
              Cotto hasn't signed yet right?
              Once they have the press conference and start selling tickets, it's just a formality. This fight is going to happen.

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              • ANDROID_DOES
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                #8
                Originally posted by chibomber
                thanks for swagger *******..lol this article looks familiar.Didnt you say they were wrong?
                no i was reading this article before i seen your post and was already in the process of posting it. but yeah espn has it as a unification. Unification of two belts i guess lol

                edit: margarito will relinquish his title to take this fight so its only for one belt. Now thats going to throw another guy in the mix who ever wins the vacant belt but in reality they don't derserve that belt so i hope they dont start bitching they want floyd and top dollar lol
                Last edited by ANDROID_DOES; 05-13-2008, 07:08 PM.

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                • ANDROID_DOES
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                  Originally posted by 2501
                  cotdayum i hate how the media takes jabs at floyd like that. im not down with what floyd does now, but too much negative press against the sport's best fighter doesnt help boxing when it comes to casuals.
                  yea espn gives floy alot of crap for taking the dlh rematch. and its well deserved.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rogelio1289
                    yeah it's signed! Bob arum is going to announce it next week.
                    Sweet, good job Miguelito, July 26th feels sooooo far away though

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