"My 2000 Olympic victory over Cotto was more than a step toward winning the gold medal, it is also a blueprint for winning the world title on June 11 and spoiling his Madison Square Garden debut." --Muhammad Abdullaev
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Abdullaev (15-1, 12 KOs), the 2000 Olympic gold medalist, challenges undefeated WBO jr. welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, 23-0 (19 KOs), June 11 in Cotto's Madison Square Garden debut. The fight will be seen at 10 PM ET/PT on HBOs "Boxing After Dark," and marks the first time in the show's nine-year history it has ever done a show from The Garden's big arena. Abdullaev is the last man to defeat Cotto -- at the 2000 Olympics.
Tuesday, May 31 2005
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This guy must be jokin, he "beat" Cotto cuz Cotto didn't got any point on the body punches that he landed...Pinto beat Cotto twice in the amateurs and we know what happened..
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Abdullaev (15-1, 12 KOs), the 2000 Olympic gold medalist, challenges undefeated WBO jr. welterweight champion Miguel Cotto, 23-0 (19 KOs), June 11 in Cotto's Madison Square Garden debut. The fight will be seen at 10 PM ET/PT on HBOs "Boxing After Dark," and marks the first time in the show's nine-year history it has ever done a show from The Garden's big arena. Abdullaev is the last man to defeat Cotto -- at the 2000 Olympics.
Tuesday, May 31 2005
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This guy must be jokin, he "beat" Cotto cuz Cotto didn't got any point on the body punches that he landed...Pinto beat Cotto twice in the amateurs and we know what happened..
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