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    By Edri K. Aznar



    UNLIKE pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao’s last three battles, his upcoming super fight with Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto, on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, would be a competitive one says Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.

    Pacquiao’s last three battles, which were in three different weight classes, ended in devastating fashion as he easily brutalized former World Boxing Council lightweight champion David Diaz via a ninth round technical knockout, the legendary Oscar dela Hoya by an eighth-round stoppage and British superstar Ricky Hatton through a second round knockout.

    Arum, who promotes both Pacquiao and Cotto, believes that this mega match will be competitive as both fighters are two of the best boxers at present and are on top of their game.

    “Of course, he won’t be as devastating as he was against De La Hoya and Hatton,” said Arum in a report posted at The Ring website. “Other than a suspect loss to (Antonio) Margarito, Cotto has fought anybody and hasn’t lost.”

    The 28-year-old Cotto’s only career loss was an 11th round stoppage by Mexican warrior Antonio Margarito, which was tainted because Margarito was found out later in his fight with Shane Mosley of placing illegal substance on his hand wraps.

    A lot of experts believe that Cotto, who will be putting on the line his World Boxing Organization welterweight title, is on a career downfall after his first career defeat, however Arum thinks otherwise.

    “People don’t realize how good (Joshua) Clottey is,” Arum said. “I think Clottey would be competitive with any welterweight out there, including Mosley and (Floyd) Mayweather.

    And Cotto beat him with blood pouring into his eye. He showed a lot of guts.”

    Cotto escaped a close split decision over Josua Clottey last June 13 at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

    Arum also assured that if Pacquiao loses, he will still be one of the best fighters in boxing.

    “This fight will be like the (first) Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran fight,” said Arum. “Duran won the fight but Leonard wasn’t diminished because it was such a great fight. Trust me, there’ll be no loser in this fight.”

  • #2
    i think this fight hopefully leads boxing down the right path for 2010....althou 09 is gonna finish strong with the fights this weekend and at the end of the year but 09 was weak...and hbo was horrible...thank god fnf....what u guys think?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by swizz View Post
      By Edri K. Aznar



      UNLIKE pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao’s last three battles, his upcoming super fight with Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto, on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, would be a competitive one says Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.

      Pacquiao’s last three battles, which were in three different weight classes, ended in devastating fashion as he easily brutalized former World Boxing Council lightweight champion David Diaz via a ninth round technical knockout, the legendary Oscar dela Hoya by an eighth-round stoppage and British superstar Ricky Hatton through a second round knockout.

      Arum, who promotes both Pacquiao and Cotto, believes that this mega match will be competitive as both fighters are two of the best boxers at present and are on top of their game.

      “Of course, he won’t be as devastating as he was against De La Hoya and Hatton,” said Arum in a report posted at The Ring website. “Other than a suspect loss to (Antonio) Margarito, Cotto has fought anybody and hasn’t lost.”

      The 28-year-old Cotto’s only career loss was an 11th round stoppage by Mexican warrior Antonio Margarito, which was tainted because Margarito was found out later in his fight with Shane Mosley of placing illegal substance on his hand wraps.

      A lot of experts believe that Cotto, who will be putting on the line his World Boxing Organization welterweight title, is on a career downfall after his first career defeat, however Arum thinks otherwise.

      “People don’t realize how good (Joshua) Clottey is,” Arum said. “I think Clottey would be competitive with any welterweight out there, including Mosley and (Floyd) Mayweather.

      And Cotto beat him with blood pouring into his eye. He showed a lot of guts.”

      Cotto escaped a close split decision over Josua Clottey last June 13 at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

      Arum also assured that if Pacquiao loses, he will still be one of the best fighters in boxing.

      “This fight will be like the (first) Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran fight,” said Arum. “Duran won the fight but Leonard wasn’t diminished because it was such a great fight. Trust me, there’ll be no loser in this fight.”
      cosign the bold

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      • #4
        “People don’t realize how good (Joshua) Clottey is,” Arum said. “I think Clottey would be competitive with any welterweight out there, including Mosley and (Floyd) Mayweather.
        yeah, he'd be competitive, but he'd lose...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by swizz View Post
          By Edri K. Aznar



          UNLIKE pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao’s last three battles, his upcoming super fight with Puerto Rican superstar Miguel Cotto, on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, would be a competitive one says Top Rank promoter Bob Arum.

          Pacquiao’s last three battles, which were in three different weight classes, ended in devastating fashion as he easily brutalized former World Boxing Council lightweight champion David Diaz via a ninth round technical knockout, the legendary Oscar dela Hoya by an eighth-round stoppage and British superstar Ricky Hatton through a second round knockout.

          Arum, who promotes both Pacquiao and Cotto, believes that this mega match will be competitive as both fighters are two of the best boxers at present and are on top of their game.

          “Of course, he won’t be as devastating as he was against De La Hoya and Hatton,” said Arum in a report posted at The Ring website. “Other than a suspect loss to (Antonio) Margarito, Cotto has fought anybody and hasn’t lost.”

          The 28-year-old Cotto’s only career loss was an 11th round stoppage by Mexican warrior Antonio Margarito, which was tainted because Margarito was found out later in his fight with Shane Mosley of placing illegal substance on his hand wraps.

          A lot of experts believe that Cotto, who will be putting on the line his World Boxing Organization welterweight title, is on a career downfall after his first career defeat, however Arum thinks otherwise.

          “People don’t realize how good (Joshua) Clottey is,” Arum said. “I think Clottey would be competitive with any welterweight out there, including Mosley and (Floyd) Mayweather.

          And Cotto beat him with blood pouring into his eye. He showed a lot of guts.”

          Cotto escaped a close split decision over Josua Clottey last June 13 at the Madison Square Garden in New York.

          Arum also assured that if Pacquiao loses, he will still be one of the best fighters in boxing.

          “This fight will be like the (first) Ray Leonard-Roberto Duran fight,” said Arum. “Duran won the fight but Leonard wasn’t diminished because it was such a great fight. Trust me, there’ll be no loser in this fight.”
          Yep I read Clottey' supposed to walk around over 180 and Cotto 170.Holy s--t how do they make welterweight so easy.It's strange tae because I read fighters should stay around 5 pounds of there weight.I wonder what the difference will be on fight night.I'm 60/40 Pacquiao because he's supposed to be even stronger now than when he fought Hatton but don't doubt Cotto.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
            yeah, he'd be competitive, but he'd lose...
            like you said yourself before, you have to actually fight to get credit for the wins. something like that.

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            • #7
              Yup,good read,I don't see how people judge Cotto on the Clottey performance,Clotty is a legit welterweight threat!!Cotto is a very good fighter & out side the Margarito scandal,he's almost perfect!!

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