Rematch between Pac and Cotto makes little "sense" but could make alot of $$$

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  • freeloada
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    Rematch between Pac and Cotto makes little "sense" but could make alot of $$$




    The latest buzz in the long line of Pacquiao challengers is Miguel Cotto wanting a chance to redeem himself against the PacMan. Apparently, Cotto wants revenge for his embarrassing loss at the hands of Manny last November. In my opinion, there’s only one way a rematch would make any sense for Manny Pacquiao. Let’s examine further.

    April 15th, 2010

    “Of course it’s possible. If Miguel wants a rematch, Top Rank will do everything possible to make it happen.” Cotto’s trainer Emanuel Steward, Vocero

    April 16th, 2010

    "He feels that his defeat to Pacquiao was humiliating and that he wants to face him again," Cotto’s trainer Emanuel Steward, Vocero

    Cotto must defeat Foreman

    Before Miguel Cotto, Emanuel Steward, or anyone else can start talking about a rematch against Pacquiao, Cotto must defeat Yuri Foreman and capture the WBA super welterweight belt on June 5th at Yankees Stadium. But, a victory by decision won’t do it. Miguel must KO Foreman or at least beat him so bad that the ref has to stop the fight.

    Miguel must look like a monster against Foreman. Anything less than a dominant performance and there won’t be any rematch. Cotto needs to prove that he has rebounded from the Pacquiao defeat. A knockout against the undefeated Foreman would strengthen the argument that Cotto is back and he can chalk up the loss to Pacquiao as just having a bad day.

    Let’s not forget, Cotto is a former multi-time champion with only 2 losses. He has victories over Sugar Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Joshua Clottey, and Paulie Malinaggi to name a few. Cotto is still a great fighter even thought he was soundly beaten my PacMan.

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    Matthew Dean Sacramento, CA “How would a rematch against Cotto benefit Manny Pacquiao?”

    Boxing fans would prefer to see Pacquiao fight someone else like Mayweather Jr, Mosley, or even possibly Andre Berto. But there are a few possible benefits for Pacquiao if he were to rematch Cotto.

    If Cotto defeats Foreman, then I think winning a title in an 8th weight division could possibly entice the PacMan. Also, Top Rank would do what it can to inspire Pacquiao to consider this historical feat since both men fight under the Top Rank banner.

    Let’s also not forget that the first fight between Cotto and Pacquiao did great at the gate and PPV buys. Depending on the source, Manny earned between 20-22 million dollars and Cotto earned between 10-13 million. Also, the fight sold around 15,500 tickets and made about 8.4 million dollars. The PPV buys were over 1 million.

    A rematch between these two fighters at Cowboys Stadium would dramatically increase the numbers across the board. All parties involved could be looking at another huge payday.

    Lastly, a possible Cotto rematch could also be used as leverage against Mayweather Jr. The more potential fights that Manny has in hand, the less he needs Mayweather and the more Mayweather needs Manny.


    Conclusion

    On the surface, a rematch between Manny and Miguel makes little sense. However, if you dig deeper, you will see that there are some benefits to Cotto vs. PacMan 2. Other than a fight against Mayweather, Mosley or Berto, I would prefer a rematch against Cotto if and only if Miguel captures the title from Foreman in spectacular fashion on June 5th. I'd love to see Manny Pacquiao win a title in an 8th division and further cement his place as one of the greatest boxers of All-Time.


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    Makes alot of sense to me when Roach basically blamed Cotto's performance on the his trainer and the first 2 rounds were competitive. I think with Steward in Cottos trainer that the rematch would be a bit more competitive.

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      Originally posted by freeloada



      The latest buzz in the long line of Pacquiao challengers is Miguel Cotto wanting a chance to redeem himself against the PacMan. Apparently, Cotto wants revenge for his embarrassing loss at the hands of Manny last November. In my opinion, there’s only one way a rematch would make any sense for Manny Pacquiao. Let’s examine further.

      April 15th, 2010

      “Of course it’s possible. If Miguel wants a rematch, Top Rank will do everything possible to make it happen.” Cotto’s trainer Emanuel Steward, Vocero

      April 16th, 2010

      "He feels that his defeat to Pacquiao was humiliating and that he wants to face him again," Cotto’s trainer Emanuel Steward, Vocero

      Cotto must defeat Foreman

      Before Miguel Cotto, Emanuel Steward, or anyone else can start talking about a rematch against Pacquiao, Cotto must defeat Yuri Foreman and capture the WBA super welterweight belt on June 5th at Yankees Stadium. But, a victory by decision won’t do it. Miguel must KO Foreman or at least beat him so bad that the ref has to stop the fight.

      Miguel must look like a monster against Foreman. Anything less than a dominant performance and there won’t be any rematch. Cotto needs to prove that he has rebounded from the Pacquiao defeat. A knockout against the undefeated Foreman would strengthen the argument that Cotto is back and he can chalk up the loss to Pacquiao as just having a bad day.

      Let’s not forget, Cotto is a former multi-time champion with only 2 losses. He has victories over Sugar Shane Mosley, Zab Judah, Joshua Clottey, and Paulie Malinaggi to name a few. Cotto is still a great fighter even thought he was soundly beaten my PacMan.

      Pacquiao

      Matthew Dean Sacramento, CA “How would a rematch against Cotto benefit Manny Pacquiao?”

      Boxing fans would prefer to see Pacquiao fight someone else like Mayweather Jr, Mosley, or even possibly Andre Berto. But there are a few possible benefits for Pacquiao if he were to rematch Cotto.

      If Cotto defeats Foreman, then I think winning a title in an 8th weight division could possibly entice the PacMan. Also, Top Rank would do what it can to inspire Pacquiao to consider this historical feat since both men fight under the Top Rank banner.

      Let’s also not forget that the first fight between Cotto and Pacquiao did great at the gate and PPV buys. Depending on the source, Manny earned between 20-22 million dollars and Cotto earned between 10-13 million. Also, the fight sold around 15,500 tickets and made about 8.4 million dollars. The PPV buys were over 1 million.

      A rematch between these two fighters at Cowboys Stadium would dramatically increase the numbers across the board. All parties involved could be looking at another huge payday.

      Lastly, a possible Cotto rematch could also be used as leverage against Mayweather Jr. The more potential fights that Manny has in hand, the less he needs Mayweather and the more Mayweather needs Manny.


      Conclusion

      On the surface, a rematch between Manny and Miguel makes little sense. However, if you dig deeper, you will see that there are some benefits to Cotto vs. PacMan 2. Other than a fight against Mayweather, Mosley or Berto, I would prefer a rematch against Cotto if and only if Miguel captures the title from Foreman in spectacular fashion on June 5th. I'd love to see Manny Pacquiao win a title in an 8th division and further cement his place as one of the greatest boxers of All-Time.


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      I wouldn't get this fight.

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      • El 7 Mares V.2
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        One of the most meaningless rematches ever if it actually gets made. Even if I were a hard core Cotto hugger I would not want to watch this fight just because I wouldn't want to see my guy get murdered again for straight 11 rounds, pretty pathetic.

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        • FloydTBE
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          #5
          Id love to see the rematc, it would be great. With cotto coming of a 154lbs title win he would be well up for the fight

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          • RRICAN
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            #6
            maybe for the sport makes "little" sense, but for their pockets(manny,cotto and arum) makes a lot more sense than fighting anyone else, except floyd jr for manny.

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            • freeloada
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              #7
              I wouldnt mind seeing it now that cotto has a REAL trainer..

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              • zeidrich
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                #8
                i have no problem with cotto pac 2 but pac needs to try to get

                mayweather or mosley first.... then if that fails, try cotto @ 154 and not in a catchweight

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                • El 7 Mares V.2
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by zeidrich
                  i have no problem with cotto pac 2 but pac needs to try to get

                  mayweather or mosley first.... then if that fails, try cotto @ 154 and not in a catchweight
                  Why would you want another easy win for your boy pac? he demolished Cotto, why in the hell would people want to see that again? it wasn't even a close fight, Cotto only won the first round for Christ sake...Pac needs to stop being an idiot and take the test and fight Floyd if he gets past Mosley.

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                  • oc9979
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                    Originally posted by El 7 Mares V.2
                    One of the most meaningless rematches ever if it actually gets made. Even if I were a hard core Cotto hugger I would not want to watch this fight just because I wouldn't want to see my guy get murdered again for straight 11 rounds, pretty pathetic.
                    What the hell are you talking about? you did not watch
                    Jones vs Hopkins 2?

                    Not all the rematches finish the same way.
                    Look at Castillo vs Floyd
                    Vasquez vs Marquez
                    Jones vs Tarver

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