Miguel Cotto has promised that on November 14 in Las Vegas, there will be a war when he faces Manny Pacquiao.
But, just in case some fans are expecting a breakthrough, it's good to know that they will have to wait for the day of the fight.
"There is no reason to humiliate or disrespect your opponent or to create a situation outside the ring," Cotto told El Nuevo Dia shortly before departing in the morning to New York for the opening morning of the promotional tour which will also include stops in Caguas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
"We treat the opponent with respect and the day of the fight will go into the ring to fight. What I hope this tour is that everything is quiet and that fans, both Filipinos, Puerto Ricans and Latinos in general, enjoy it and support the fighter of your choice, "said Cotto who today, in the new Yankee Stadium, will face Pacquiao to face with since the signing of the fight.
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Both Cotto and Pacquiao are characterized as ferocious in the ring, not in press conferences. And the Puerto Rican does not anticipate anything different.
"I hope it something friendly, as are all the press conferences. They will explain their part, we'll do our comments will be taken pictures and then everyone will by her side, "added the WBO welterweight champion who had traveled with his father the same name, his trainer Philip Landman and his director of operations Bryan Perez.
At Yankee Stadium, surely, Cotto will have the most support of the fans.
"I hope there are many Puerto Ricans as every time I go to New York that have always been there, always supported me and hope you will support me this time likewise," Cotto said.
The conference will be at noon tomorrow and then record the videos to be used in promotions pay to see.
On Friday, both fighters will travel to Puerto Rico to participate in Saturday's Centro de Bellas Artes de Caguas in the second stop of the tour.
But, just in case some fans are expecting a breakthrough, it's good to know that they will have to wait for the day of the fight.
"There is no reason to humiliate or disrespect your opponent or to create a situation outside the ring," Cotto told El Nuevo Dia shortly before departing in the morning to New York for the opening morning of the promotional tour which will also include stops in Caguas, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
"We treat the opponent with respect and the day of the fight will go into the ring to fight. What I hope this tour is that everything is quiet and that fans, both Filipinos, Puerto Ricans and Latinos in general, enjoy it and support the fighter of your choice, "said Cotto who today, in the new Yankee Stadium, will face Pacquiao to face with since the signing of the fight.
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Both Cotto and Pacquiao are characterized as ferocious in the ring, not in press conferences. And the Puerto Rican does not anticipate anything different.
"I hope it something friendly, as are all the press conferences. They will explain their part, we'll do our comments will be taken pictures and then everyone will by her side, "added the WBO welterweight champion who had traveled with his father the same name, his trainer Philip Landman and his director of operations Bryan Perez.
At Yankee Stadium, surely, Cotto will have the most support of the fans.
"I hope there are many Puerto Ricans as every time I go to New York that have always been there, always supported me and hope you will support me this time likewise," Cotto said.
The conference will be at noon tomorrow and then record the videos to be used in promotions pay to see.
On Friday, both fighters will travel to Puerto Rico to participate in Saturday's Centro de Bellas Artes de Caguas in the second stop of the tour.
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